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Brazil has become one of Latin America's most credible destinations for specialist neurology and movement-disorder care, and Neurowin in Florianopolis stands out as a strong, focused option for patients who want expert-led evaluation without a long wait. If you want to compare accredited options, you can browse verified providers here.

This guide explains why Brazil has earned a reputation for high-quality specialist neurology, what neurological care typically costs there, and how a focused practice like Neurowin approaches movement disorders, epilepsy, spasticity, and neurophysiological diagnostics. It also covers what to expect when planning a trip to Florianopolis and how to judge whether a neurology provider abroad is the right fit for your specific condition.

Why Brazil for Neurology and Movement Disorders

Brazil has a large and well-developed private healthcare sector that operates alongside its public system. Leading private clinics and hospitals invest in modern diagnostic equipment, and the country produces a steady stream of highly trained neurologists, many of whom complete part of their education or professional affiliations abroad. For an international patient, this combination means access to specialist expertise in a setting built around modern standards of care.

Many Brazilian neurologists maintain active memberships in international professional bodies and stay current with global practice through conferences, journals, and cross-border collaboration. This matters in neurology, where diagnosis and management depend heavily on the clinician's experience with specific conditions such as Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and complex headache syndromes. A specialist who sees these conditions regularly is better placed to tailor an assessment and management plan to the individual.

Cost is a major reason patients look to Brazil. Consultations, neurophysiological testing, and interventional therapies are frequently available for a meaningful fraction of what comparable care would cost in the United States or Western Europe, without the same trade-off in clinical quality that patients sometimes fear. Because neurological care is highly individual, the total will depend on your diagnosis and the tests involved, but the underlying value proposition is consistent and well documented.

Brazil is also unusually strong in movement disorders and neurophysiology, two areas where careful clinical judgment and good diagnostics make a real difference. The academic neurology community in Brazil is active and research-oriented, and this culture filters down into everyday private practice, where clinicians are used to reasoning through complex or atypical presentations rather than reaching for a single standard protocol. For English and Spanish speakers, a growing number of practices offer multilingual support, which reduces the friction of being assessed and managed in a language you do not speak. That language support is one of the practical reasons international patients feel comfortable traveling for this kind of care, because it removes much of the uncertainty that comes with discussing symptoms, medications, and treatment options through a translator.

What Neurology Treatment Costs in Brazil

Neurological care is individual, so any figure you see quoted online should be treated as a rough starting point rather than a promise. The cost of your care depends on your diagnosis, how much testing is needed to reach or confirm it, and whether interventional therapy is part of the plan. A straightforward consultation sits at one end of the range, while an extended workup with multiple diagnostic studies and ongoing treatment sits at the other.

In broad terms, an initial specialist consultation in Brazil is modest compared with equivalent private care in higher-cost countries. Neurophysiological diagnostics such as EEG and electroneuromyography each carry their own fee, and interventional therapies such as transcranial magnetic stimulation and botulinum toxin injections are typically priced per session or per treatment area. Because these components vary so much from patient to patient, it is unwise to assume a single all-in number will apply to you.

It is also worth remembering that neurology is often an ongoing relationship rather than a one-time procedure. Conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and chronic headache are managed over months and years, so the relevant cost is not only the first visit but the pattern of follow-up, repeat testing, and any adjustment of therapy that your condition requires. Understanding that fuller picture up front helps you plan sensibly instead of budgeting only for the initial trip.

The single most useful step you can take is to request an itemized written quote before you commit. Ask the clinic to break out the consultation, each diagnostic test, and any proposed therapy as separate lines, and to note what is and is not included. A clear written estimate lets you compare providers honestly and avoids surprises once you have traveled.

Neurowin and Dr. Erico Brea Winckler

Neurowin is a specialist neurology practice in Florianopolis, in the state of Santa Catarina, led by Dr. Erico Brea Winckler, a neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist. The practice concentrates on movement disorders, epilepsy, spasticity, headache, and neuropathy, and it pairs this clinical focus with in-house neurophysiological diagnostics and interventional therapies, so that assessment and treatment can be coordinated within a single specialist setting.

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Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil

  • Location: Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, served by Hercilio Luz International Airport, which connects the city to major hubs across Brazil and beyond.
  • Treatments and procedures: movement disorders including Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, spasticity, headache and neuropathy, plus neurophysiological diagnostics such as EEG and electroneuromyography, and interventional therapies including transcranial magnetic stimulation and botulinum toxin.
  • Languages: Portuguese, English, and Spanish, which makes assessment and follow-up practical for many international patients.
  • International services: remote consultation before travel and coordination of testing and follow-up, so your itinerary can be planned around what your case actually requires.
  • Approach and credentials: led by Dr. Erico Brea Winckler, a neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist and member of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology and the American Academy of Neurology.

Best for: patients seeking specialist-led evaluation and management of movement disorders, epilepsy, and spasticity, with strong neurophysiological diagnostics and multilingual care under one roof.

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Movement Disorders and Neurophysiological Diagnostics

Movement disorders are an area where an experienced neurologist and good diagnostics genuinely change the quality of care. Conditions such as Parkinson's disease evolve over time, and management is rarely a single decision. It usually involves careful medication adjustment, periodic reassessment, and attention to symptoms that emerge as the condition progresses. A practice that combines clinical neurology with in-house neurophysiology can gather the objective information needed to guide those decisions, rather than relying on impression alone.

For advanced Parkinson's disease, some patients eventually consider device-based therapy such as deep brain stimulation. This is not a step to take lightly, and it is not a cure. Its value depends heavily on careful candidacy assessment and on structured follow-up, ideally coordinated with a neurology partner who can manage programming and medication over the long term. A measured practice will be candid about who is and is not a good candidate, and will frame any such option within a realistic plan rather than as a guaranteed outcome.

Planning Your Neurology Trip to Florianopolis

Good planning makes a neurology trip far less stressful, because much of the value comes from preparation done before you board a plane. A short remote consultation lets the specialist understand your history, decide what testing is likely to be needed, and give you a realistic sense of how many days to set aside once you arrive.

  • Start with a remote consultation so the specialist can review your case and outline a plan before you travel.
  • Gather your medical records, prior imaging, and a current medication list, including doses, so nothing important is missing.
  • Ask how many days the assessment and any diagnostic testing are expected to take, so you can book your stay accordingly.
  • Confirm language support for your consultations and follow-up, especially if you prefer English or Spanish.
  • Plan accommodation and travel around the clinic and the airport, allowing buffer time for any repeat testing.
  • Confirm the full cost in writing, with each consultation, test, and therapy itemized, before you commit.

How to Choose the Right Neurology Provider Abroad

Neurology rewards specialization, so the right provider for one condition is not automatically the right provider for another. Use a consistent checklist to compare options, and weigh each clinic against the specific condition you need managed rather than against a general impression.

  • Look for specialist experience with your exact condition, not just neurology in general, since expertise is condition-specific.
  • Verify credentials and professional registration, including memberships in recognized national and international bodies.
  • Check for in-house diagnostics such as EEG and electroneuromyography, so testing and interpretation stay coordinated.
  • Confirm a clear care pathway and follow-up plan, including how ongoing management is handled once you return home.
  • Insist on an itemized written quote, and when you are ready to compare options side by side, get a free quote through Better by MTA.

Ready to Start Your Neurology Journey to Brazil?

If specialist neurology care in Brazil fits your needs, the practical next step is to compare verified providers, share your history through a remote consultation, and request itemized quotes so you can make a confident, well-informed decision. Neurowin is one strong, focused option to include in that comparison.

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By Jonathan Edelheit, CEO and Co-Founder, Medical Tourism Association. Last updated August 2026.

Jonathan Edelheit

CEO & Co-Founder
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