The University of California, San Francisco’s Memory and Aging Center provides diagnosis and care for patients with cognitive difficulties and their families. We have a clinical branch and a research branch where we see patients with primary progressive aphasia, as well as patients with aphasia and/or cognitive communication difficulties secondary to a neurodegenerative process (e.g., those with progressive supranuclear palsy syndrome, corticobasal syndrome, Alzheimer’s disease, etc.). We offer observational research opportunities and clinical trials.
Services Offered
Both virtual and in person
Research (Either Virtual or In Person)
Observational research for those with neurodegenerative diseases; visit typically contains both virtual and in-person components
Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm PST.
Contact
675 Nelson Rising Lane, San Francisco, CA, 94158
This provider is licensed to provide services, virtually or in person, in California
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