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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
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SleekRank for movement disorder neurologists by city

MDS and IPMDS members by metro, DBS center status, and Parkinson program volume. SleekRank maps the roster to a base WordPress page and routes each city to /movement-disorder-neurologists/{slug}/ with schema and OG tags built in.

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SleekRank for Movement disorder neurologists by city

Connect Parkinson patients to a local DBS-ready specialist

A newly diagnosed Parkinson patient searching "movement disorder neurologist Denver" wants the closest specialist who can manage levodopa, evaluate for DBS, and refer to a stereotactic surgeon, not an international roster. Neither MDS nor IPMDS ships city pages, so the search result page belongs to whoever does build them out for patients.

The data layer holds 300 US cities with movement disorder neurologist counts, DBS-evaluating program status, Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence flags, and dominant hospital systems. Each row maps to one URL via the slug column. mdn_count drives the hero stat, top_hospital a badge, and a JSON column of named physicians feeds a card grid.

The base page stays a normal WordPress page in your theme. Gutenberg, Bricks, or classic markup all work because SleekRank operates on rendered HTML. The XML sitemap auto-includes every /movement-disorder-neurologists/{slug}/, and stale rows 404 cleanly when a program closes.

Workflow

From MDS and IPMDS to a 300-metro directory

1

Merge MDS, IPMDS, and PF

Pull the IPMDS US subset, the Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence list, and hospital affiliations into one Google Sheet keyed by city. Add DBS flags and a JSON column of named specialists with subspecialties.
2

Build the base page

Design one WordPress page with placeholders like #hero-stat for specialist count, #top-hospital for the dominant system, and a list block for physician cards. This page is the template every metro inherits from.
3

Wire the SleekRank mappings

Map slug to URL and H1, mdn_count to the hero stat, top_hospital to the badge, dbs_program to a status pill, and the physicians JSON column to a list block. Add meta mappings for title, description, and og:image.
4

Publish and let sitemap fill

Save the page group, flush rewrites, and confirm the XML sitemap includes /movement-disorder-neurologists/{slug}/. Refresh the cache when IPMDS or Parkinson Foundation publishes the next roster annually.

Data in, pages out

From MDS roster to URL per metro

Each city with a movement disorder neurologist becomes one URL. The slug column drives the route; remaining columns flow into stats, badges, and schema.
Data source: MDS + IPMDS movement disorder roster
slug city mdn_count top_hospital dbs_program
denver Denver 11 UCHealth Yes
portland Portland 9 OHSU Yes
charlotte Charlotte 7 Atrium Health No
indianapolis Indianapolis 8 IU Health Yes
san-diego San Diego 12 UC San Diego Yes
URL pattern: /movement-disorder-neurologists/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /movement-disorder-neurologists/denver/
  • /movement-disorder-neurologists/portland/
  • /movement-disorder-neurologists/charlotte/
  • /movement-disorder-neurologists/indianapolis/
  • /movement-disorder-neurologists/san-diego/

Comparison

MDS search vs SleekRank for movement

MDS member search form

  • MDS and IPMDS expose search forms with no per-city landing pages indexed
  • Patients cannot filter specialists by metro, DBS program, or hospital system
  • Roster updates land annually, never live to the public web for patients
  • No schema markup means listings rarely surface for local Parkinson queries
  • DBS programs rely on hospital pages instead of indexed metro directories
  • Zero internal linking between city, hospital, and condition-specific pages

SleekRank

  • One base WordPress page powers all 300 metro pages via SleekRank
  • Map mdn_count, top_hospital, and DBS flag to selectors
  • List mapping renders specialist cards from a JSON column per row
  • Meta mapping points og:image at slug-derived OG URLs
  • XML sitemap auto-generated for every /movement-disorder-neurologists/{slug}/
  • Edit a row and the matching page refreshes on the next cache cycle

Features

What SleekRank gives you for Movement disorder neurologists by city

MDS, IPMDS, PF merged

Pull the MDS and IPMDS member rosters and the Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence list into one Google Sheet keyed by city. Add hospital affiliations and DBS program status. SleekRank reads the merged sheet directly.

Selector and list mappings

Tag mappings push the slug into title and H1. Selector mappings target #hero-stat for specialist count and #dbs-status for DBS flag. A list mapping iterates a JSON column of physician cards with subspecialty badges.

Cache aligned to roster

Movement disorder rosters shift on academic hiring and Center of Excellence renewals. Set a 24 hour cache for steady states, drop to 1 hour around annual PF announcements. Invalidate from the admin or via WP-CLI on import.

Use cases

Where movement disorder pages earn referrals

Parkinson acquisition

Newly diagnosed Parkinson patients search city plus specialty. City pages catch "movement disorder neurologist Portland" and route warm leads to Center of Excellence programs with named specialists and DBS flags visible.

Fellowship recruitment

Movement disorder fellows considering offers research the city of relocation. Pages that list specialist counts, hospital systems, and DBS flags double as recruiting surfaces for academic and private group hires.

Parkinson market view

Each row feeds aggregate views like top metros by Center of Excellence status, DBS program density, and specialists per million population. Reuse the data layer for a yearly Parkinson access or DBS capacity index.

The bigger picture

Why metro movement disorder pages earn Parkinson intent

Parkinson care is regional. Patients pick a movement disorder neurologist based on distance to a center that can manage advanced therapies and evaluate for DBS, not on an international IPMDS roster. That is why "movement disorder neurologist near me" and "Parkinson specialist [city]" together pull more monthly searches than national queries.

A search form at the national society site cannot win those queries against a competitor who shipped a real URL for each metro. Google ranks pages, not query parameters. The cities that rank carry specifics: specialist counts, DBS program flags, Center of Excellence status, dominant hospitals, named lead physicians.

Maintaining that uniqueness across 300 US metros by hand is unrealistic. Maintaining it across 300 rows in a sheet your Parkinson program is already updating yearly is a single afternoon of mapping work. SleekRank turns the operations sheet into the SEO surface that owns Parkinson intent across the country at metro level.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for Movement disorder neurologists by city

IPMDS maintains a member directory with self-reported subspecialty and country. Most US teams keep a Google Sheet that filters IPMDS to US members, joins them with Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence data, and adds hospital affiliations. SleekRank reads it directly.

 

Around 300 US cities have at least one IPMDS-affiliated movement disorder neurologist. Smaller cities with general neurologists can join as a parallel page group at lower priority. A typical launch ships 200 to 300 city pages and grows yearly.

 

Yes. Store DBS program status, Center of Excellence flag, and dominant condition mix as columns on each row, then use SleekRank selector mappings to push them into hero stats and badges per page in the directory cleanly.

 

Yes. Use SleekRank meta mappings to inject Schema.org Physician and MedicalClinic JSON-LD per page, populated from city, state, and physician names. Search engines treat each generated URL as a distinct entity for surfacing.

 

Make the data carry the difference. Specialist counts, dominant hospitals, DBS flags, Center of Excellence status, and named lead physicians all vary per row. Avoid paragraphs that swap only the city name to stay clear of duplication.

 

Update the row in the source sheet. On the next cache refresh the page reflects the new count or, if the city loses its last movement disorder neurologist, returns 404 and drops cleanly from the sitemap with no orphaned URLs.

 

Yes. Run a URL pattern of /movement-disorder-neurologists/{condition}/{city}/ from a joined dataset of condition tags and metros. SleekRank produces the cross-product so Parkinson and dystonia pages both go live cleanly.

 

Yes. The base template is a normal WordPress page so it lives in the same theme as your blog and case studies. Cross-link from city pages to Parkinson explainers and back for compounding internal link equity over time.

 

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