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The Vanderbilt Autonomic Dysfunction Center (ADC) is one of the nation's leading expert centers in dysautonomia, or autonomic dysfunction. Established in 1978, our center continues to provide clinical and research expertise, advanced patient care, and valuable support resources to patients with disorders of the autonomic nervous system.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center has one of the only specialized Autonomic Dysfunction programs in the U.S. We bring together cardiologists, neurologists and other specialists to care for unstable blood pressure and other conditions caused by an autonomic nervous system disorder.
Once your physician referral is received, you will be asked to sign up for MyHealth at Vanderbilt (MHAV) patient portal where you will receive a MHAV message asking you to fill out a screening patient questionnaire. Once completed and received, you will be notified regarding testing and scheduling.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine, Autonomic Dysfunction Center & Tennessee Valley Healthcare System Nashville campus; Medical Director, Bethany Center for Vanderbilt Primary Care Village, Kindred Hospice, and Mur-Ci Homes.
My cardiologist wants to send me to Vanderbilt for my recently diagnosed POTS. My condition has been worsening significantly lately. Has anyone been to Vanderbilt for POTS or another autonomic dysfunction specialist?
Vanderbilt University Medical Center is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. EOE/AA/Women/Minority/Vets/Disabled Some clinics are designated as hospital-based.
Dr. Robertson and a core group of investigators formed the Vanderbilt Autonomic Dysfunction Center in 1978 to treat and study patients with orthostatic hypotension (a fall in blood pressure while standing) and other disorders of the autonomic nervous system.
The Vanderbilt’s Autonomic Dysfunction Center (VADC) a non-profit clinical facility, provides treatment, conducts clinical research, and offers support resources and referrals to adults with conditions and disorders characterized by autonomic nervous system dysfunction.
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