Chronic Vocal Tic Disorder
Chronic vocal tic disorder is a neurological condition characterized by involuntary and repetitive sounds or vocalizations that persist over time, such as throat clearing, grunting, or repetition of syllables.
How it shows up: Vocal tics appear suddenly and involuntarily, can vary in intensity, and sometimes intensify with stress or fatigue.
When it is most common: It usually begins in childhood, which is why early assessment is relevant.
Which specialist treats it? The study of chronic vocal tic disorder may involve the neurologist and the psychiatrist, including the child psychiatrist when it appears in minors. If you notice these signs persistently, a professional evaluation helps to better understand the condition.
Specialties that treat chronic vocal tic disorder
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in chronic vocal tic disorder
Dra. Blanca Margarita Moreno Ramírez
Dra. Alejandrina Inés Nogales Imaca
Dra. Alejandrina Inés Nogales Imaca
Dr. Oscar Sánchez Escandón
Dr. Felix Velasco Alva
Dra. La Luz Beltran Herrera Ma De
Dr. María Beatriz Quintanilla Madero
Dr. Enrique Rafael Suárez Álvarez
Dr. Pedro Castorena Garcia
Dra. Alejandra Aguirre Lara
Dra. Sylvana Stephano Zuñiga
Dr. Rafael Vázquez Maldonado
Dr. Ángel Ernesto Guzmán Mexia
Dr. Janette Andrea Becerra López
Dr. Luis Fernando Díaz López
Dr. Ruth Alcalá Lozano
Dr. Israel Medrano Hernandez
Dr. Diego Perdomo Parra
Dra. Iracema Santizo Nanduca
Dr. Jose Rafael Urioste Lopez
Frequently asked questions
What is chronic vocal tic disorder?
Chronic vocal tic disorder is a neurological condition characterized by involuntary and repetitive sounds or vocalizations that persist over time, such as throat clearing, grunting, or repetition of syllables.
Which doctor treats chronic vocal tic disorder?
Chronic Vocal Tic Disorder is usually treated by specialists in neurologist, psychiatrist, child psychiatrist, neurologist.