In the Memory Disorder Clinic at Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, a team of doctors trained in brain and nervous system conditions (neurologists) and other specialties evaluates your condition and coordinates your care.
Your doctor conducts a physical and neurological examination and checks for signs of conditions that may impair your memory and thinking skills. You and your family members discuss your symptoms and medical history with your doctor.
Your doctor asks you several questions and conducts tests to assess your memory and thinking abilities. These abilities also are called cognitive skills. Your doctor also may have you undergo several tests to rule out conditions that may be causing your symptoms.
Tests may include:
- Mental status and neuropsychological tests.
- Blood tests.
- Computerized tomography (CT scan).
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
- Position emission tomography (PET) or single-photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT).
After you complete your evaluation, you meet with your doctor to discuss the results. Your doctor works with you to develop a treatment plan to help you manage your condition. With your permission, your Mayo healthcare team also works with your primary care doctor to coordinate follow-up care.
You and your family also may meet with an education specialist to discuss your doctor's recommendations and tips on maintaining brain health. During this visit, additional information and resources for services within the community are available to be shared.
The Memory Disorder Clinic offers you and your family the opportunity to attend training and educational programs about Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Support groups for caregivers also are available for families and caregivers.
Appointments
Mayo Clinic 与数百家保险公司合作,为数百万人提供网络内服务。在大多数情况下,Mayo Clinic 不需要医师转诊。某些保险要求转诊,或有其它特定医疗方面的要求。所有优先预约都基于医疗需求。
For appointments or more information on resources and services available at the Memory Disorder Clinic or in the community, call 904-953-6523 from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday, or complete an online request form.
Research
Researchers in memory disorders and other research areas at Mayo Clinic in Florida study possible causes, genetics, prevention, diagnostic testing and potential treatment options for Alzheimer's disease and related conditions.
Research includes studying brains obtained after autopsy of people with Alzheimer's disease or related conditions to evaluate and understand these conditions. The Department of Neuroscience in Florida focuses on Alzheimer's disease and related conditions. Researchers also study genetics in Alzheimer's disease and other conditions.
The Memory Disorder Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Florida is related to the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. The center at Mayo Clinic in Florida and Minnesota is funded and designated as an Alzheimer's disease center by the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health. You may have the opportunity to participate in clinical trials at Mayo Clinic.
Publications
See a list of publications by Mayo Clinic authors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.
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