Newly diagnosed with Parkinson's

If you or someone close to you has been diagnosed with Parkinson's, this page shows what you need to know.

Getting a diagnosis of Parkinson’s affects everyone differently. Some people feel shocked or confused. Others feel angry or anxious. Some people feel relieved to have an explanation for their symptoms.

No matter how you are feeling, we're here for you. We have a range of newly diagnosed resources to support you and your family, friends and others close to you.

You may also find it helpful if someone you know has been diagnosed. We have more information on supporting someone with Parkinson's below.

Coming to terms with a Parkinson's diagnosis

For many people, it can take time to adjust when you’re diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Hear from an expert on how to manage your feelings and emotions.

Newly diagnosed to-do list

If you've just been diagnosed with Parkinson's, it can be difficult to work out what you need to do first. This practical to-do list helps you get started.

Young onset Parkinson's

Most people with the condition are aged 50 or over, but younger people can get it too. If you've been diagnosed at an early age, we can provide information and support to help you.

Get printed information

Our free newly diagnosed pack contains information about Parkinson's UK as well as Parkinson's and you, our print booklet for people newly diagnosed.