If you are a candidate for Medtronic Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Therapy, the DBS System will be implanted during surgery. Typically, you can go home in 1 to 2 days. After your body heals, your clinician will program the stimulation and adjust it to the level that works best for you.
DBS is not right for everyone. Only a doctor experienced with DBS can determine if you are a candidate. Generally, the treatment is not for recently diagnosed individuals, or for those who are doing well on medication for Parkinson's disease.
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With DBS Therapy, a team consisting of a neurologist, a neurosurgeon, and nurses works together to help you manage your treatment for Parkinson's disease.
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The cost of DBS is generally covered by Medicare and private insurance companies. However, it's important to understand your coverage and what requirements your insurance company will have prior to the surgery.
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People who receive the Medtronic DBS System usually describe the surgical procedure as demanding and exhausting. Your doctor will be able to answer any questions you may have about the procedure.
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We've provided answers to some of the most common questions about taking the first steps toward obtaining Medtronic DBS Therapy for Parkinson's disease.
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Read about the experiences of people who have received our products and therapies. You’ll learn first-hand what life was like for these particular patients, both before and after treatment.
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