Disease guide

The 5 stages of Parkinson’s disease: a clear guide (2026)

A plain-English guide to how Parkinson’s disease progresses, based on the Hoehn & Yahr scale. Understand each stage, what changes, and where treatment fits.

In short: Parkinson’s disease is staged clinically using the Hoehn & Yahr scale, which describes how motor symptoms spread and how balance and independence change over time. Progression varies widely between people and modern treatment can slow functional decline.

The 5 stages of Parkinson’s disease

StageWhat happens
Stage 1 — One-sided symptomsMild symptoms on one side of the body (tremor, slight rigidity or slowness). Daily life is largely unaffected and the condition is often barely noticeable.
Stage 2 — Both sides affectedSymptoms appear on both sides; posture, walking and facial expression change. Tasks take longer, but the person remains independent.
Stage 3 — Balance affectedMild-to-moderate disease with loss of balance and slowed reflexes; falls become possible. Still physically independent, though daily activities are harder.
Stage 4 — Severe disabilitySymptoms are severe and limiting. The person can still stand and may walk unaided but needs help with many daily activities and usually cannot live alone.
Stage 5 — AdvancedStiffness and balance problems confine the person to a wheelchair or bed unless assisted; round-the-clock care is required.

Source: Hoehn MM, Yahr MD (Neurology). Staging assessed by a neurologist alongside the MDS-UPDRS. Staging is a clinical assessment — only a qualified specialist can stage your condition.

Where stem-cell therapy fits

Conventional, stage-appropriate treatment is the foundation for Parkinson’s disease. Stem-cell therapy is investigational for this condition — not an approved cure. For an honest, sourced look at the evidence, cost and open trials, see stem cell therapy for Parkinson's Disease and what the success-rate data really shows.

Parkinson’s disease stages — common questions

How many stages of Parkinson’s disease are there?

Parkinson’s disease is typically described in 5 stages using the Hoehn & Yahr scale. The stages chart how the condition progresses; the pace varies a lot between individuals.

What is the final stage of Parkinson’s disease?

The most advanced stage is “Advanced” — Stiffness and balance problems confine the person to a wheelchair or bed unless assisted; round-the-clock care is required.

Can stem cell therapy help with Parkinson’s disease?

Stem-cell therapy for Parkinson's Disease is investigational, not an approved cure — see our honest, sourced overview of stem cell therapy for Parkinson's Disease (evidence, cost and trials) before considering it.

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