 Parkinson's disease is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by tremors, rigidity, slowness of movement, and postural instability. It is typically diagnosed in individuals aged 60 years and older, but it can also occur at any age. The primary treatment for Parkinson's is levodopa, which is highly effective in controlling symptoms during the early stages of the disease. Unfortunately, levodopa loses effectiveness over time, leading to complications such as motor fluctuations and dyskinesias. In more advanced cases, deep brain stimulation, DBS, may be used to reduce these complications. DBS is a surgical procedure that involves implanting electrodes into specific areas of the brain to deliver electrical impulses that help regulate abnormal neural activity. DBS has become increasingly popular in Pakistan due to its effectiveness in treating Parkinson's disease. This article was authored by Nabil Muzaffar Sayed, John Bertoni, and Dana Shajaz Bhatti. We are article.tv, links in the description below.