Kimberly Trinidad, MD
Medical Director, Comprehensive Movement Disorders Center
Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurosurgery/Neurology
University at Buffalo Neurosurgery
State University of New York
Dr. Trinidad is a graduate of Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine. She completed her residency and a two year fellowship in movement disorders and experimental therapeutics at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.
Dr. Trinidad has authored manuscripts, performed research, and lectured on a variety of movement disorders. Her clinical practice focuses on advanced movement disorders and interventional therapies, including deep brain stimulation, botulinum toxin therapies, and intrathecal medication. She is the principal investigator for research studies of various new medications in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, and is a member of the International Movement Disorders Society.
I learn so much from our patients who endure the challenges of everyday life with Parkinson's. We treat our patients at the Center as individuals, and we take a team approach by getting to know each patient's family as we help them more effectively manage their lives. Our patients inspire me to look at the world differently, and for that I'm grateful and inspired to do what I do.