Stephen Gomperts, MD, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and an attending physician at Massachusetts General Hospital. He attended medical school and graduate school in Neuroscience at the University of California, San Francisco before completing his Neurology residency in the Harvard Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital, a research fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and clinical fellowships in Movement Disorders and Memory Disorders at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is the Director of the Lewy Body Dementia Unit and also sees patients in both the Movement Disorders Unit and the Memory Disorders Unit at the Massachusetts General Hospital. His research focuses on Parkinson’s disease, Dementia with Lewy Bodies, and Alzheimer’s disease, contrasted with normal brain function, using animal models of disease and PET molecular imaging in humans.
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Dr. Gomperts boosted my confidence, my knowledge and my energy levels in dealing with Parkinson's disease. I was very pleased with the opportunity to meet with him. He listened, he shared conversation and he gave me reason for hope. Thank you.
Dr. Gomperts has been fantastic to work with over the last several years.
Intelligent, knowledgeable and offered ways to help in the future.
very thorough and took his time to explain
Dr Gomperts is knowledgeable, professional and kind. We are fortunate to have found him.
5 stars
Dr. was patient, and very thorough. He had a wonderful bed-side manner and I felt very confident with his ability to evaluate me.
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Dr. Gomperts is one of the most erudite, insightful, and compassionate physicians I have seen in the past decade, and I would highly recommend him to anyone seeking treatment for a neurological disorder.