Dashboards have been used in clinical settings to monitor Parkinson’s, serving to visually represent collected data. However, there’s a need for a deeper understanding of the relationship between the types of data collected and the appropriate visualisation formats in clinical dashboards. Furthermore, the existing dashboards are not tailored to the specific needs of both patients and healthcare professionals, and their clinical utility remains largely unexplored. This paper presents a systematic review of 47 studies focused on developing and designing clinical dashboards for PD monitoring. This review highlights a gap in end-user involvement in dashboard design, which impedes the advancement of knowledge regarding the optimal visual representation of clinical data.