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Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health provides diagnosis and ongoing treatment for patients with cognitive disorders and support services for family members who care for them, integrating research and education at every level. We take a team approach to neurological care, with physicians, advanced practice clinicians and nurses working in an integrated fashion.
Across our four locations — Cleveland and Lakewood, Ohio; Las Vegas, Nevada and Weston, Florida — our treatment programs are designed to provide excellent care and to respect the dignity of patients and their families. Our collaborative clinical research programs help to advance Cleveland Clinic's groundbreaking clinical trials and offer hope for improving brain health.
An individualized treatment plan is developed for each patient who is treated at the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. The plan is tailored to each patient and may include recommendations for medications, physical exercise, diet, cognitive rehabilitation, psychiatric treatment (when needed), participation in clinical trials and family support.
Many individuals experiencing cognitive decline can benefit from targeted, individualized therapy sessions. At the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, our board certified specialists use cutting-edge technology and customized exercises during one-on-one treatment sessions. Unlike general or orthopedic therapy, our physical (PT), occupational therapy (OT) and speech-language pathology (SLP) programs are specifically tailored to the needs of those experiencing the effects of brain disorders. By incorporating patients’ interests and hobbies and offering socially enriching experiences, we work to increase our patients’ mobility and agility while decreasing fatigue and falls. We also work to improve all aspects of communication and cognition.
Our center’s goal is to leverage research, provide expert care to patients and their caregivers, and empower patients to live as independently as possible.
What We Treat
Learn about the conditions and diseases we treat at Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and make an appointment at one of our locations: Nevada, Ohio, or Florida.
Cognitive Disorders
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
- Frontotemporal dementia (FTD)
- Primary progressive aphasia (PPA)
- Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)
- Dementia with Lewy bodies
- Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH)
- Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)
- Parkinson’s dementia
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Disease Management
- Diagnostic evaluation and care
- Neurorehabilitation: Physical, occupational and speech therapy
- Therapy Services (physical, occupational and speech)
- Alzheimer's Disease Medications
- Research opportunities for better brain health
- Patient and Caregiver Resources and Community Education (Las Vegas only)
- Patient Family Care. Family Support Program and support groups offered to patients, families and caregivers
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- Referral to other specialty services throughout the Cleveland Clinic health system
Diagnostics & Testing
Appointments
Make an Appointment
To make an appointment with a Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health specialist in:
- Cleveland, Ohio - call 216.636.5860 or 866.588.2264.
- Las Vegas, Nevada - call 702.483.6000 or 866.588.2264.
- Weston, Florida - call 954.659.5124 or 866.588.2264.
Virtual Visits
Whether you're a new or existing patient, you can get an initial evaluation or follow-up care from a brain health specialist using your phone, tablet or computer. This means there's no travel or parking, less waiting and significant time savings. Call 216.636.5860 to schedule a virtual visit for you or a loved one and get details on cost and set-up instructions.
MyChart
MyChart connects you to your health care team from the comfort and safety of home. With this secure, online tool you can manage your appointments and complete pre-visit tasks, communicate with your providers, and keep track of your test results and medications.
Locations
Clinical Trials & Research
Brain Health Research Programs
The Neurological Institute advances research into disease of the brain and spine and conducts clinical therapeutic trials to support patients with neurological disorders. Our multidisciplinary research collaboration combines the expertise of clinical principal investigators with state-of-the-art imaging and data analysis to establish and implement new approaches to the treatment of neurological diseases. In addition, the Neurological Institute trains clinical fellows, full-time research fellows, and residents as next generation clinical research scientists.
Clinical trials and research are the key for advancing medial knowledge and patient care. They provide hope through offering testing of new drugs, new surgical techniques or other treatments before they are available.
Cleveland Clinic Brain Study
What happens to the brain and body before a neurological disease is diagnosed? Cleveland Clinic's Brain Study will change the landscape of neurodegeneration science. By researching at-risk normal individuals over the course of 20 years, we will learn what is happening to the brain and body before a neurological disease is diagnosed. Help us realize a future without neurological disease.
For Medical Professionals
Refer a Patient
The Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health offers direct referral lines to ease the process of making a patient referral.
To refer a patient to the Neurological Institute via phone, please call our dedicated physician referral hotline at 216.445.8455. An intake coordinator will handle your call directly. If you are unable to reach an intake coordinator, please leave a message and they will return your call within the work day (if left before 1 p.m. ET) or the next work day (if left after 1 p.m. ET).
To refer a patient to the Neurological Institute via fax, please download and complete our physician referral form and fax to 216.636.2596.
DrConnect
Stay connected to patients you refer to Cleveland Clinic through online updates and electronic medical records.
CME Programs
The Center for Continuing Education is responsible for one of the largest and most diverse CME programs anywhere in the world. We offer live CME courses and free online CME activities.
Fellowships & Residencies
There are 140 staff physicians and scientists and 150 trainees in over 30 post-graduate training programs within the Neurological Institute.
Outcomes
View a summary of our surgical and medical trends and approaches, data on patient volume and outcomes and review new technologies and innovations.
Resources
Online Services
View portions of your medical record, see test results, renew prescriptions, request appointments and more.
- Learn more about MyChart.
Caregivers who use MyChart can also sign up for the MyChart Caregiver feature.
Events
Ongoing events in Las Vegas, Nevada at Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in association with Keep Memory Alive.
Caregiver Support
We offer a number of services for our patients and their families. We view caregiver services as an integral part of our mission. Complementing excellent medical care, our focus on care partners affirms that cognitive disorders impact not just the patient, but everyone involved in their care and support. These programs vary by Cleveland Clinic location.
- Cleveland, OH
- Las Vegas, NV
- Weston, FL
Families are challenged by supporting a loved one with a neurocognitive or movement disorder. They strive to rise to the occasion, assuming the role of caregiver, partner, advocate or guide to provide support for the patient over the course of the disease.
But who provides care and support for these family caregivers? We recognize that caregivers suffer tremendous stress. While coping with change and loss — in relationships, responsibilities, dreams for the future — caregivers can become overwhelmed, anxious or depressed. From diagnosis throughout the course of the illness, they benefit from guidance and reliable information on where to turn for help.
Self-Assessments
Get a free, online, brain health self-assessment, sign up for a monthly newsletter to receive tips for improving your brain health, or learn how you can participate in research.
Other Resources
- Alzheimer’s Association
- Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center
- Alzheimer's Foundation of America
- American Academy of Neurology
- Clinical Research Trials
- ClinicalTrials.gov
- Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Foundation
- Keep Memory Alive
- The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration
- The Lewy Body Dementia Association
- US Against Alzheimer's