Memory Disorder Care
Augusta University Health offers comprehensive care for Alzheimer's and other memory
disorders. Patients can have a complete memory evaluation at our Memory Disorders Clinic, as well as participate in clinical trials aimed at developing new therapies for
memory loss.
Memory Disorder Care
Augusta University Health offers comprehensive care for Alzheimer's and other memory
disorders. Patients can have a complete memory evaluation at our Memory Disorders Clinic, as well as participate in clinical trials aimed at developing new therapies for
memory loss.
About
Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia can take a toll on patients and their families.
While Alzheimer's disease can't be cured, early detection can help patients and caregivers
cope better with the diagnosis. AU Health offers the expertise and resources needed
to address the challenges of having a loved one with neurodegenerative disease.
Augusta University is a Movement and Memory Disorder Center of Excellence, providing advanced care to patients in Augusta, Georgia and the surrounding area.
Our Alzheimer's Program offers patients the option for early assessments so they can be seen at our Memory Disorders Clinic sooner. We partner with Georgia Memory Net, a statewide program dedicated to the early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's
disease and related conditions.
Why Choose Us
- Expertise: Our clinic is make up of specialists in neurology, geriatric psychiatry, neuropsychology,
and research.
- Clinical trials: Patients have the opportunity to participate in clinical trails that are focused
on developing new therapies to treat memory loss.
- Self-referrals welcome: You Primary Care Physician (PCP) can refer you to us, however, you can also call
us directly for an appointment.
- Patient resources: We can connect you and your family with our local support group chapter of the
Alzheimer s Association.
Warning Signs
Patients having serious memory problems should visit our Memory Disorders Clinic. If a patient has had previous blood work or CT scans, that were done within the
past year, please bring the results with you on your first visit.
Warning signs of Alzheimer's disease
There are certain signs that you or a loved one might be starting the early stages
of Alzheimer's. Patients may exhibit all (or some) of the following (information is
from the National Alzheimer's Association):
- Memory loss
- Difficulty with familiar tasks
- Problems with language
- Disorientation
- Poor judgment
- Problems with abstract thinking
- Misplacing things
- Changes in mood or behavior
- Changes in personality
- Loss of initiative
Diagnosing Memory Disorders
The Memory Disorders Clinic offers a diagnostic memory assessment to people who are experiencing memory problems.
Patients are first evaluated, and when appropriate, further testing will be ordered,
including:
- Lab work
- Brain imaging with MRI, CT, or PET scan
- Cognitive assessment with our neuropsychologist to determine the extent of their memory problems.
These studies help guide our clinical assessment and diagnosis. The testing will also tell whether the patients may have other underlying medical
conditions, such as depression.
After testing is complete
Patients will meet with the doctor to discuss test results, diagnosis, and treatment
recommendations, including medications. If patients qualify for a clinical trial and are interested in participating, we will also discuss this at their return visit.