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Does Neura Health diagnose and treat Dementia

Comprehensive Virtual Dementia: Evaluation & Ongoing Care

Neura Health provides comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment for dementia through virtual neurology visits. Our board-certified neurologists assess cognitive changes, review medical history, coordinate appropriate testing, and develop personalized care plans. We support patients and caregivers with ongoing management, medication oversight when appropriate, and guidance on next steps — all from the comfort of home.

Mild Cognitive Impairment
(MCI) - Changes in memory and thinking while still reminaing independent

Mild Alzheimer's Dementia - Patient has become less independent and may need help with some tasks. Focus is on slowing the disease progression and safety.

Moderate to Severe Alzheimer's Dementia - Patient is completely dependent on others to help with daily tasks and activities. Focus is on safety.

Dementia with Lewy Body Disease - a dementia syndrome with parkinson's (including tremor, and/or stiffness)

Frontotemporal Dementia - rare dementia with specific patterns on MRI. Patient can be disinhibited and may lose speech.

Vasular Dementia - Dementia due to stroke and vascular events.


Regarding Parkinson's disease-

At Neura Health, our neurologists can support patients with uncomplicated or early-stage Parkinson’s disease. If you’re seeking clarity on a possible diagnosis, or are in the early stages, we can evaluate your symptoms, guide next steps, and provide treatment where appropriate. For more complex or advanced Parkinson’s disease, we’ll connect you with an in-network movement-disorder specialist for ongoing care.

Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD) is a related condition that impacts memory and thinking, and is closely linked to Lewy Body dementia. While PDD is different from Parkinson’s disease itself, some patients with Parkinson’s may later develop it. For PDD, Neura Health can connect patients with a memory-care specialist for evaluation and support.