Stereotypic Movement Disorder treatment in Benito Juárez
Treatment for stereotypic movement disorder in Benito Juárez is available with 1476 specialists, with consultations from $50 MXN, spread across 432 clinics. Review profiles and ratings to make an informed decision.
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It is usually observed in childhood, when repetitive movements are noticed that draw the attention of the family or caregivers. Stereotypic movement disorder is characterized by repeated, rhythmic movements that appear to have no purpose, such as rocking, hand flapping, or tapping, which the person repeats involuntarily.
Common characteristics: The movements tend to appear during moments of concentration, excitement, or tiredness, and can vary in intensity.
When is it worth evaluating? When the movements interfere with daily activities, cause injuries, or generate concern in the family.
Which specialist treats it? The pediatrician and the psychologist are the ones who usually evaluate this condition and guide support. If you notice these behaviors persistently, discussing it during a visit allows you to receive appropriate guidance.
Which specialist to see for stereotypic movement disorder in Benito Juárez?
Doctors who treat stereotypic movement disorder in Benito Juárez
Dr. Alejandra Palomera Sánchez
Dr. Leslie Ramirez Angoa
Dr. Jetzabel Ortiz
Dr. Eymi Karolay Hernández Giles
Dr. Genaro David Trías Figueroa
Dr. Nevia Lissette Alfaro Cares
Dr. Alejandro García Robles Ortiz
Dr. Eduardo Valenzuela Meza
Dr. Yammel Salum Greco
Dr. Luz Patricia Mendoza Larraguivel
Dr. Elizabeth Romano Gutiérrez
Dr. Adrian Blanco Cervantes
Dr. Anette Pier Gary
Dr. Rubi Quiroz
Dr. Kevin García Caal
Dr. Victor Manuel Takane Takeo
Dr. Natalia Agusti Elenes
Dr. Noemi Rosales Lobato
Dr. Adriana Rico Alcocer
Dr. Carlos Max Zavala Hernández
Dr. Catalina Giraldo Agudelo
Dr. Rodrigo Murguía Rodríguez
Dr. Alfonso Francisco Martín del Campo Laurents
Dr. Adriana Córdova Plaza
Dr. Giuseppe Amara Pace
Dr. Jocelyn Ortiz Marquina
Dr. Viviana Garcia Ramos
Dr. Leticia Oviedo Estrada
Dr. Miguel Ángel Serna Guerrero
Dr. Adriana Forzante Trost
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats stereotypic movement disorder?
The treatment of stereotypic movement disorder is usually handled by specialists in psychologist, pediatrician, pediatric neurologist, general practitioner, psychoanalyst, psychoanalyst, psychotherapist and psychologist, child psychiatrist, pediatric urologist.
How many doctors are available in Benito Juárez?
We currently have 30 doctors who can treat stereotypic movement disorder in Benito Juárez.