Medical Services related to Wayne Todd Cornblath MD

Dystonia

The University of Michigan Health System Movement Disorders Program offers sophisticated treatments for dystonia, with care delivered by experienced neurologists who are specially trained in movement disorders and treat only these conditions.

Eye and Vision Care (Ophthalmology)

The Kellogg Eye Center, at the University of Michigan Health System, is committed to improving lives through curing, preventing, and treating eye disease.

Facial Nerve Clinic

The facial nerve and facial muscles impact everyday functions, including eating, speaking, smiling, and blinking or closing the eyes, For patients with facial nerve disorders-facial paralysis, facial paresis, facial nerve synkinesis, eyelid malposition. exposure keratopathy, facial asymmetry- the Michigan Medicine Facial Nerve Clinic offers fully integrated multidisciplinary care.

Movement Disorders

At the University of Michigan Movement Disorders Program, we have the latest technologies, cutting-edge clinical trials and a committed team of specialists to provide you the best quality of life possible.

Vision Disorders (Neuro-Ophthalmology)

Physicians at the Neuro-Ophthalmology Clinic provide comprehensive, cutting-edge diagnostic testing, including a thorough eye exam, measuring visual acuity, pupil reactivity, color vision, side vision and ocular alignment.