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Asheville Neurologist Doctors for Dementia

Type of Physician: Neurologist

What is a Neurologist?

A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners focus on the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of disease or impaired function of the brain, spinal cord, muscles and nervous system, as well as the blood vessels that relate to these structures. The neurologist is often the primary physician but also serves as a consultant to other physicians and may render all levels of care, including the continuing care of outpatients and/or inpatients. The neurologist will often perform and interpret tests that relate to the nervous system or muscles.

Specialty: Neurology

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Neurologist Doctors in Asheville *

Carolina Hand Surgery Associates
Terence B McGhee
20 McDowell St
Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 253-7521

William M Huffstutter MD
William M Huffstutter
6 Brooklet St
Brooklet Medical Park
Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 252-8983

Carolina Spine & Neurosurgery Center
Laura B Fleck
7 Vanderbilt Park Dr
Asheville, NC 28803
(828) 255-7776

Carolina Spine & Neurosurgery Center
Wesley C Fowler
7 Vanderbilt Park Dr
Asheville, NC 28803
(828) 255-7776

Carolina Spine & Neurosurgery Center
Harold J Pikus
7 Vanderbilt Park Dr
Asheville, NC 28803
(828) 255-7776

Carolina Spine & Neurosurgery Center
Jonathan D Sherman
7 Vanderbilt Park Dr
Asheville, NC 28803
(828) 255-7776

Asheville Neurology Specialists PA
Robert F Armstrong
1200 Ridgefield Blvd
STE 250
Asheville, NC 28806
(828) 210-9300

Asheville Neurology Specialists PA
Matthew A Engelbrecht
1200 Ridgefield Blvd
STE 250
Asheville, NC 28806
(828) 210-9300

Asheville Neurology Specialists PA
James M Patton
1200 Ridgefield Blvd
STE 250
Asheville, NC 28806
(828) 210-9300

Mountain Medical Associates
Howard W Palay
600 Hospital Dr
STE 9
Clyde, NC 28721
(828) 452-0331

Michele Mangum MD
Michele Mangum
US-64
STE 100
Highlands, NC 28741
(828) 526-1762

Carolina Neurological Services PLLC
Allen O Smith
341 West parker Rd
STE B
Morganton, NC 28655
(828) 439-8559

Klein Neurology
Kevin Klein
222 N Lafayette St
STE 23
Shelby, NC 28150
(704) 487-7256

Neurological Services
Suzanne McAdams
895 State Farm Rd
STE 501
Boone, NC 28607
(828) 264-7720

High Country Neurology
Jeffery P Crittenden
400 Shadowline Dr
STE 202
Boone, NC 28607
(828) 262-0600

Carolina Neurological Services PLLC
James A Armstrong
415 North Center St
STE 202
Hickory, NC 28601
(828) 327-9869

Carolina Neurological Services PLLC
Larry W Boyles
415 North Center St
STE 202
Hickory, NC 28601
(828) 327-9869

Acupuncture Pain Clinic
Rudy A Santoso
1019 Lenoir Rhyne Blvd SE
Hickory, NC 28602
(828) 324-4143

Neurology Associates
Janette Larson
1985 Tate Blvd SE
STE 600
Hickory, NC 28602
(828) 328-5500

Neurology Associates
Seth E Larson
1985 Tate Blvd SE
STE 600
Hickory, NC 28602
(828) 328-5500

Neurology Associates
Dale A Menard
1985 Tate Blvd SE
STE 600
Hickory, NC 28602
(828) 328-5500

Nancy D Morewitz MD
Nancy D Morewitz
1985 Tate Blvd SE
STE 722
Hickory, NC 28602
(828) 327-0553

Neurology Associates
Robert A Yapundich
1985 Tate Blvd SE
STE 600
Hickory, NC 28602
(828) 328-5500

Pillai Neuro-Psychiatric Center
Ashok Pillai
238 Wilmot Dr
Gastonia, NC 28054
(704) 853-2330

Asheville, North Carolina

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Dementia

Introduction to Dementia

A woman in her early 50s was admitted to a hospital because of increasingly odd behavior. Her family reported that she had been showing memory problems and strong feelings of jealousy. She also had become disoriented at home and was hiding objects. During a doctor's examination, the woman was unable to remember her husband's name, the year, or how long she had been at the hospital. She could read but did not seem to understand what she read, and she stressed the words in an unusual way. She sometimes became agitated and seemed to have hallucinations and irrational fears.

This woman, known as Auguste D., was the first person reported to have the disease now known as Alzheimer's disease (AD) after Alois Alzheimer, the German doctor who first described it. After Auguste D. died in 1906, doctors examined her brain and found that it appeared shrunken and contained several unusual features, including strange clumps of protein called plaques and tangled fibers inside the nerve cells. Memory impairments and other symptoms of dementia, which means "deprived of mind," had been described in older adults since ancient times. However, because Auguste D. began to show symptoms at a relatively early age, doctors did not think her disease could be related to what was then called "senile dementia. "The word senile is derived from a Latin term that means, roughly, "old age."

It is now clear that Alzheimer's disease is a major cause of dementia in elderly people as well as in relatively young adults. Furthermore, we know that it is only one of many disorders that can lead to dementia. The U. S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment estimates that as many as 6.8 million people in the United States have dementia, and at least 1.8 million of those are severely affected. Studies in some communities have found that almost half of all people age 85 and older have some form of dementia. Although it is common in very elderl...

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What is Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease?

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a rare, degenerative, invariably fatal brain disorder. It affects about one person in every one million people per year worldwide; in the United States there are about 200 cases per year. CJD usually appears in later life and runs a rapid course. Typically, onset of symptoms occurs about age 60, and about 90 percent of patients die within 1 year. In the early stages of disease, patients may have failing memory, behavioral changes, lack of coordination and visual disturbances. As the illness progresses, mental deterioration becomes pronounced and involuntary movements, blindness, weakness of extremities, and coma may occur.

There are three major categories of CJD:

  • In sporadic CJD, the disease appears even though the person has no known risk factors for the disease. This is by far the most common type of CJD and accounts for at least 85 percent of cases.
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Emergency Contact for Asheville

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Nearby Asheville Hospitals *

Mission Hospitals St Joseph's Campus
428 Biltmore Ave
Asheville, NC 28801
(828)213-1111

Mission St Joseph's Memorial Campus
509 Biltmore Ave
Asheville, NC 28801
(828)213-1111

CarePartners Rehabilitation Hospital
68 Sweeten Creek Rd
Asheville, NC 28803
(828)274-2400

Asheville VA Medical Center
1100 Tunnel Rd
Asheville, NC 28805
(828)298-7911

Park Ridge Hospital
Naples Rd
Fletcher, NC 28732
(828)684-8501

Pardee Hospital
800 N Justice St
Hendersonville, NC 28791
(828)696-1000

Haywood Regional Medical Center
262 Leroy George Dr
Clyde, NC 28721
(828)456-7311

Transylvania Community Hospital
90 Hospital Dr
Brevard, NC 28712
(828)884-9111

The McDowell Hospital
430 Rankin Dr
Marion, NC 28752
(828)659-5000

St Luke's Hospital
101 Hospital Dr
Columbus, NC 28722
(828)894-3311

Spruce Pine Community Hospital
125 Hospital Dr
Spruce Pine, NC 28777
(828)765-4201

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