Dedicated to brain health and quality of life, the Memory Excellence Center (NEMO) provides screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation for memory disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. It has a highly specialized team and a state-of-the-art structure, prepared to support patients from the earliest cognitive complaints to the most advanced cases, with individualized clinical and multidisciplinary care at every stage
Memory Excellence Center
Key Differentials
Use of clinical tools
and advanced computerized tests for screening cognitive decline
Specific neuroimaging exams
such as amyloid PET scans, combined with the Tap Test and neuropsychological assessment, contribute to a more accurate and targeted diagnosis
Multidisciplinary approach
integrating neurology, neuropsychology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and psychologye integra neurologia, neuropsicologia, terapia ocupacional, fisioterapia e psicologia
Use of the most advanced therapeutic resources,
including disease-modifying therapies, delivered in a specialized infusion center
Partnership with the Rehabilitation Center
for combined physical and cognitive stimulation programs
Human-centered care
focused on prevention, early diagnosis, and improving the patient’s quality of life
Services

Computerized Memory Assessment
Identifies cognitive changes through objective tests of memory, language, mental control, and fluency
Specialized Clinical Care
Consultations with neurologists experienced in memory disorders, for diagnosis or second opinions
Complementary Exams
Biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid, advanced neuroimaging (such as amyloid PET, CT scans, and MRI), and laboratory tests significantly contribute to a more accurate neurological diagnosis
TAP Test
Exam that evaluates the indication for surgical treatment of normal pressure hydrocephalus
Advanced Therapies
Infusions of monoclonal antibodies and disease-modifying therapies are performed in a center of excellence for infusion, specialized in the advanced management of neurological diseases
Neuropsychological Assessment
A detailed clinical evaluation that accurately maps key cognitive functions, such as memory, language, attention, and reasoning
Multidisciplinary Care
A team composed of neurologists, psychiatrists, geriatricians, neuropsychologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, nurses, and nutritionists
Physical and Cognitive Stimulation
Activities carried out at the Rehabilitation Center for patients diagnosed with dementia. The program aims to promote autonomy and improve balance, memory, and overall well-being
Telemedicine
Remote support to reinforce activities at home, facilitate treatment adherence, and promote sustainable long-term outcomes
Einstein Rehabilitation Center
In-person and remote care for cases of varying complexity, supported by a multidisciplinary team and up-to-date protocols. The focus is on comprehensive and personalized care to promote patient well-being and recovery

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alzheimer’s disease?
Alzheimer’s is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It is the most common cause of dementia in people over 60 years old
What are the first signs of memory loss?
Frequent forgetfulness, difficulty maintaining attention, and confusion with dates or simple tasks may be early signs of memory changes. Early detection is essential to start treatment and improve the patient’s quality of life
What is the difference between Alzheimer’s and other dementias?
Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia, but there are others, such as vascular dementia and frontotemporal dementia. Each has different causes, symptoms, and treatments, which is why a specialized diagnosis is essential
How can telemedicine help with memory care?
Telemedicine enables remote consultations with neurologists and other specialists. It facilitates the monitoring of dementia symptoms and provides continuous support to patients and their families
What is cognitive rehabilitation and who is it for?
Cognitive rehabilitation is a set of therapeutic strategies designed to stimulate functions such as memory, attention, and language. It is recommended for people with mild to moderate dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or other forms of cognitive impairment