Rossy PSP Centre in Toronto Canada, Dr Lang

Rossy PSP Centre in Toronto Canada, Dr Lang

Dr. Lang is a movement disorder specialist and neurologist who has a particular interest in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and related disorders. He is the Director of the Rossy PSP Centre at the Toronto Western Hospital, and a Senior Scientist at the Krembil Brain Institute.

He has published numerous research articles on PSP and related conditions, and is involved in both clinical care and research related to these diseases.

To get an appointment at the Rossy PSP Centre at the Toronto Western Hospital, you will need a referral from a physician or a healthcare provider. You can ask your family doctor or neurologist to provide you with a referral to the Rossy PSP Centre. Once you have a referral, you can contact the Rossy PSP Centre directly to schedule an appointment.

The Rossy PSP Centre can be reached at:

Phone: 416-603-5484

Fax: 416-603-5298

Email: rossypspcentre@uhn.ca

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