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Jennifer A. Vermilion, M.D.

Jennifer A. Vermilion, M.D.

she/her/hers

Neurology , Pediatrics , Child Neurology

4.7 out of 5 stars
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Contact

Appointment (585) 275-2808

Locations

Epilepsy Center - Rochester

Strong Memorial Hospital
601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 673
Rochester, NY 14642

About Me

Dr. Vermilion received her BS in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Vanderbilt University and her MD from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She completed residency training in Child Neurology at the University of Rochester, where she stayed on to complete a dual fellowsh...
Dr. Vermilion received her BS in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Vanderbilt University and her MD from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She completed residency training in Child Neurology at the University of Rochester, where she stayed on to complete a dual fellowship in Pediatric Movement Disorders and Experimental Therapeutics. She then joined the faculty at the University of Rochester in 2019. As a faculty member, she completed a fellowship program through the University of Rochester NeuroNEXT program. Clinically, she specializes in pediatric movement disorders.

Faculty Appointments

Assistant Professor - Department of Neurology, Child Neurology (SMD)

Assistant Professor - Department of Pediatrics (SMD) - Joint

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Fellowship, Pediatric Neurology, University of Rochester Medical Center. 2017 - 2019

Residency, Pediatric Neurology, Strong Memorial Hospital/University of Rochester. 2013 - 2017

Internship, Pediatrics, Strong Memorial Hospital/University of Rochester. 2012 - 2013

Education

MD | University of Rochester School of Medicine/Dentistry (USA). 2012

Research

Dr. Vermilion has active clinical research programs in Pediatric Movement Disorders.

She leads a research team focused on tic disorders such as Tourette Syndrome. Particular areas of focus include characterization and management of co-occurring neuropsychiatric conditions in tic disorders an...
Dr. Vermilion has active clinical research programs in Pediatric Movement Disorders.

She leads a research team focused on tic disorders such as Tourette Syndrome. Particular areas of focus include characterization and management of co-occurring neuropsychiatric conditions in tic disorders and on improving identification and diagnosis of tic disorders in children. Dr. Vermilion has published multiple manuscripts on the impact of tic disorders on youth, families and communities; the phenotype of anxiety symptoms and anxiety disorders in youth with tic disorder; feasibility of a biofeedback-based device to manage explosive outbursts in tic disorder; and optimizing instruments to detect tics in children.

Dr. Vermilion also directs the University of Rochester Batten Center (URBC), a Batten Center of Excellence. She leads a natural history study in the Batten Diseases (Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinoses, NCLs),which has been collecting data on participants for over 20 years. She has also served as PI or co-I on studies involving treatments of the NCLs. Dr. Vermilion has been first author or co-author on multiple publications about CLN3 disease, the most common NCL.

In addition, Dr. Vermilion is a co-I for the University of Rochester NeuroNEXT program. Her focus within this program is promoting and advancing trials in pediatric neurologic disorders.

For a list of her published works, please refer to: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/jennifer.vermilion.1/bibliography/public/

Clinical Trials

A Multicenter, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Withdrawal Study to Evaluate the Safety and Maintenance of Efficacy of Ecopipam in Children, Adolescents and Adults With Tourette's Disorder

Lead Researcher: Jennifer Vermilion

Tourette’s Disorder (TD) is a neurological disorder characterized by motor or vocal tics that begin in childhood and persist over time. Motor tics can include such things as eye-blinking, facial grimacing, mouth movements, head jerks, shoulder shrug...

Ratings & Comments

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Ratings

Concern the care provider showed for your questions or worries

4.7 stars

Care provider's efforts to include you in decisions about your care

4.7 stars

Explanations the care provider gave you about your problem or condition

4.7 stars

Likelihood of recommending this care provider to others

4.6 stars

Care provider's discussion of any proposed treatment (options, risks, benefits, etc.)

4.7 stars

Patient Comments

5.0 stars

Intern was VERY well prepaired with [...] case history. Both the Intern and DR did a very thorough examination. Dr presented alternative treatment that we had not considered. Very Impressed with the team!

Jul 30, 2024

5.0 stars

The provider gave options, and explained all the risk, and benefits carefully. [...] Jennifer Vermilion.

Feb 20, 2024

5.0 stars

Dr. Vermilion is very kind and I like her.

Feb 16, 2024