
The Memory Disorders Center in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences provides expert diagnosis, treatment and care for the full range of memory-related conditions. Memory disorders are common and increasing in frequency as the population ages. More than 15 million people in the United States are afflicted with some form of memory impairment.
The program diagnoses and treats memory impairments caused by any disease or condition, including:
With the focus on caring for the physical, emotional and social well-being of patients, the program's multidisciplinary team of experts provides integrated comprehensive, long-term services in one location, including:
The Memory Center Program serves as a liaison between patients, families, and a range of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and community services to provide a roadmap for long-term care. Using insights and information gathered from patients and family members, the program's specialists:
The Memory Disorders Center was designed to be the first truly integrated, interdepartmental memory disorders program on the West Coast. By capitalizing on the breadth and depth of Cedars-Sinai's medical departments, interdepartmental expertise, and research programs, the Memory Disorders Program is able to offer patients highly personalized, comprehensive care. The program collaborates closely with other departments, including:
For more information about the Memory Disorders Center or other services, please contact:
| Memory Disorders Center |
| Cedars-Sinai Medical Center |
| 8730 Alden Drive, Room E-123 |
| Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA 90048 |
| Phone: (310) 423-2856 |
| Fax: (310) 423-0888 |
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