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Ana Vives-Rodriguez, MD

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Dr. Vives-Rodriguez is a movement disorders and cognitive-behavioral neurologist at Yale Medicine. She cares for patients with various movement disorders such as tremor, Parkinson’s disease, tics, and dystonia. She also specializes in treating patients with memory and other cognitive disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, Dementia with Lewy bodies, and frontotemporal dementias.

Dr. Vives-Rodriguez grew up and completed her medical and residency training in Costa Rica, graduating Magna Cum Laude from the University of Costa Rica. She spent time prior to her fellowship as an attending physician in neurology at the Max Peralta Hospital in Cartago, Costa Rica. In 2018, she completed a 2-year subspecialty training in movement disorders at Yale New Haven Hospital. After her fellowship at Yale and motivated by a further understanding of neurodegenerative disorders, she pursued training in cognitive behavioral neurology in Boston. She then completed 3 years of subspecialty training in cognitive behavioral neurology at Boston University/VA Medical Center. During her training, Dr. Vives-Rodriguez focused on translational and clinical neuroscience research of neurodegenerative disorders, including Parkinson’s disease, Wilson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease focusing on structural and functional brain changes and their relation to clinical manifestations.

Dr. Vives-Rodriguez is particularly interested in the behavioral and cognitive aspects of movement disorders and early diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders.

Last Updated on January 15, 2025.

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Advanced Fellow in Cognitive Behavioral Neurology
Boston University/VA Medical Center (2022)
Clinical Fellow in Movement Disorders
Yale New Haven Hospital/Yale School of Medicine (2018)
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University Costa Rica/Calderon Guardia Hospital (2014)
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University of Costa Rica (2009)
MD
University of Costa Rica (2009)

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Ana Vives-Rodriguez, MD, is a neurologist who specializes in movement disorders and cognitive-behavioral neurology. She cares for patients with tremor, Parkinson’s disease, tics, and dystonia, as well as those with Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementias.

"I enjoy being able to provide continuity of care for patients and counseling them and their families," she says. "I love providing an accurate and timely diagnosis and facilitating a better understanding of their disease, counseling about modifications that can significantly improve their quality of life."

As an assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Vives-Rodriguez explores the translational and clinical neuroscience of neurodegenerative disorders, examining structural and functional brain changes and their clinical implications.

Dr. Vives-Rodriguez completed her medical and residency training at the University of Costa Rica. She pursued subspecialty training in movement disorders at Yale New Haven Hospital and further training in cognitive behavioral neurology at Boston University/VA Medical Center.

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Neurology; Movement Disorders; Memory Disorders & Cognitive Neurology

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