About me
Dr. Reversa Joseph is a Board-Certified Neurologist specializing in Movement Disorders and intraoperative monitoring. With a profound focus on treating patients with Parkinson’s disease, she employs a comprehensive and integrative approach. Dr. Joseph obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from Columbia University, followed by her Medical Degree from Georgetown University. She completed her Neurology Residency training at Yale University and pursued fellowship training in Movement Disorders with a focus on Deep Brain Stimulation and Botulinum Toxin Therapy at Georgetown University.
Additionally, Dr. Joseph completed a fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology at the National Institutes of Health, where she specialized in intraoperative monitoring and autonomic dysfunction in neurodegenerative disorders. Currently, she serves as the Director of the Movement Disorders Clinic at the Chalmers P. Wylie VA.
Dr. Joseph initiated a Parkinson's Multidisciplinary Care Team at the VA to enhance the care provided to veterans with Parkinson's disease. Utilizing a Whole Health approach, she integrates various modalities to offer comprehensive care for patients with Neurodegenerative disorders. Dr. Joseph is deeply committed to health equity and strives to eliminate health disparities in the care of patients with Parkinson's disease, reflecting her passion for ensuring all individuals receive equitable access to quality healthcare.