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Pediatric Tourette Syndrome

What You Need to Know

Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder. The disease causes repeated tics. These are sudden, uncontrolled vocal sounds or muscle jerks.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptoms of Tourette syndrome are:

  • Uncontrolled muscle movements 
  • Uncontrolled vocal tics

Diagnosis

Providers typically diagnose Tourette syndrome by asking about: 

  • Your child’s symptoms and health history
  • Your family’s health history
  • Developmental problems

Treatment

Treatment may include:

  • Comprehensive behavioral intervention
  • Medication

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Meet the Providers Who Treat Tourette Syndrome

Departments that Treat Tourette Syndrome

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    Movement Disorders Program

    The Movement Disorders Program at Children's National Hospital offers evaluation, diagnosis and treatment to more than 400 children each year with conditions that affect the speed, quality and ease of their movement.