Dr. Ramon Lugo Sanchez, a neurologist at Cleveland Clinic Florida, released a Spanish-language video introducing his specialization in movement disorders [1].
The outreach effort aims to bridge communication gaps for Spanish-speaking patients seeking specialized neurological care in the U.S. By providing information in Spanish, the clinic seeks to make complex medical treatments for movement disorders more accessible to a broader patient demographic.
Dr. Lugo Sanchez focuses on the management and treatment of movement disorders [1]. These conditions often require precise communication between the physician and the patient to monitor symptoms, and adjust treatment plans. The availability of a provider who can communicate directly in a patient's native language can reduce the risk of misdiagnosis and improve patient adherence to long-term care strategies.
Cleveland Clinic Florida continues to expand its reach to diverse populations through targeted provider introductions [1]. This specific initiative targets the Spanish-speaking community, ensuring that patients are aware of the available expertise within the neurologist's department.
The video serves as a primary introduction to the clinical services offered by Dr. Lugo Sanchez [1]. It provides a direct point of contact for those navigating the healthcare system who require a neurologist capable of managing complex movement disorders while communicating in Spanish.
“Dr. Ramon Lugo Sanchez focuses on the management and treatment of movement disorders.”
The introduction of Spanish-language provider outreach reflects a broader trend in U.S. healthcare to address linguistic barriers that often lead to health disparities. By prioritizing native-language communication in specialized fields like neurology, healthcare systems can improve patient outcomes and increase the utilization of specialty services among immigrant and minority populations.




