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Jordan Garris, MD, is a child neurologist that specializes in movement disorders in children such as tics, tremors and Tourette’s Syndrome. In her practice she finds a balance between the intellectual stimulation of research and the rewards of fostering long-term patient relationships. These relationships consist of listening to her patients and their families, and working together to improve their quality of life. Find out more at https://uvahealth.com/findadoctor/pro... My name is Jordan Garris, and I'm a child neurologist. My subspecialty area of interest is movement disorders: tics, such as Tourette’s syndrome, stereotypies, tremor, ataxia, dystonia and chorea. I also see patients who have other diagnoses in child neurology, like seizures, epilepsy, headaches and developmental delay. Growing up, my father was a family physician. I had a lot of respect for him and the long-term relationships that he had with patients over time. I have always seen him as a role model and wanted to emulate that in my career. So medicine was a way to balance that long-term patient relationship with a continual intellectual stimulation. A new patient who's coming to see me may have a lot of information in their medical chart. I like to hear the story from the patient themselves and/or their family. In child neurology, we can't always change what the ultimate outcome is going to be. But it's really about helping patients with their quality of life and their family's quality of life. It’s about making patients know that I am going to be there and help them achieve those goals as best able. Walking that road with them is very rewarding.