Malcolm Stewart, MD

Director of Parkinson Disease Center - Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas

Dr. Malcolm Stewart is a neurologist specializing in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas (PHD). Dr. Stewart is the immediate past Chairman of the Neurology Department at PHD (1994-2001). He is currently the Medical Director of the Fogelson Neuroscience Center (1997-present), the Medical Director of the American Parkinson Disease Association Information & Referral Center (1998-present), and the Director of the Human Performance Laboratory at PHD (1998-present). 

Dr. Stewart is a highly recognized physician. He has been in private practice since 1983.  He is Board Certified in Neurology (1975) and a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology.  Dr. Stewart has established the Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease program at PHD, fostered the surgical therapy of Parkinson's disease at PHD, received a $1,000,000 grant from the EE & GG Fogelson Foundation to establish a Neurology Center at PHD, and was selected for the Best Doctors in America Award (1996, 2001). Dr. Stewart is also active in community service. He was a founding member and a past president of the Dallas Area Parkinsonism Society (DAPS), and has received the DAPS Community Service Award (1983, 1984, 1985), the APDA appreciation award (1996), and the Texas Health Resources' Community Service Award for Parkinson's disease (2001). He was named man of the year for DAPS in 2003.

Dr. Stewart graduated with a BS in Biology form New Mexico State University (1959) and received a MD from Northwestern University Medical School (1967). Dr. Stewart interned at Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital, was a resident in Neurology, a Research Fellow in Psychiatry and a post-doctoral Research Fellow in Neuropharmacology at Massachusetts's General Hospital (Harvard Medical School). Dr. Stewart was an Assistant Professor of Neurology (1978-1983) at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, a Clinical Associate Professor (1983-1995) and currently is a Clinical Professor (1995-present).