Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It is the most common cause of dementia and can gradually make daily activities, work, and social interactions more challenging. Early diagnosis and personalized care are essential to slow progression and maintain quality of life.
The risk of developing Alzheimer’s increases with age, especially after 65.
Family history and certain genes may increase susceptibility.
Heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, smoking, and poor diet may contribute to cognitive decline.
Past head injuries, strokes, or other neurological conditions can increase risk.
The evaluation begins with a careful assessment of memory, thinking, and daily functioning. Cognitive tests, review of medical history, and checks of brain and nervous system function help identify early signs of Alzheimer’s. When needed, brain imaging and lab tests are used to detect changes and rule out other causes. This thorough yet patient-friendly approach ensures an accurate diagnosis and a personalized care plan.
A Personalised Multi-Approach Plan — addressing brain function, cognitive skills, and daily living.
Each plan is customized based on your condition, severity, and underlying causes. Treatments are adjusted as you progress to ensure optimal results.
Medications
Prescribed to manage symptoms, improve memory, and support daily functioning. These medications help maintain cognitive abilities and slow progression in mild to moderate cases.
Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
CE-approved protocols available for mild to moderate Alzheimer’s, designed to enhance brain activity, support neuronal function, and improve cognition.
Cognitive Therapy
Structured exercises and activities improve memory, attention, problem-solving, and overall cognitive performance. Therapy is personalized according to the patient’s abilities and stage of the disease.
Lifestyle & Supportive Measures
Balanced diet, regular physical activity, mental stimulation, social engagement, and caregiver support help maintain function and reduce the impact of symptoms.
This combined approach targets the brain, cognitive function, and daily living skills, providing patients with strategies to preserve independence, manage symptoms, and maintain quality of life.
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Personalised Protocols
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Advanced Technology
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Mechanism-Based Care
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23+ Years Experience
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Whole Person Approach
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Objective Outcomes
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Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that causes memory loss, confusion, and changes in behavior. It is the most common cause of dementia.
If you or a loved one shows signs of memory loss or confusion that affects daily activities, it’s important to consult a specialis for early diagnosis and treatment.