Neurologist-Led Alzheimer’s & Dementia Treatments
Explore physician-guided treatments by Dr. Andrew Gulbis and his team for Alzheimer’s disease and various forms of dementia. Our comprehensive approach to patient care addresses the needs of both the patient and the family.
Vascular Dementia
Vascular dementia is caused by reduced blood flow to the brain, which damages and eventually kills brain cells. It can be caused by various conditions like stroke, brain hemorrhage, and narrowed or damaged brain blood vessels.
The symptoms vary depending on the part of the brain affected, but typically include confusion, difficulty concentrating, reduced ability to organize thoughts, memory problems, and restlessness.
Our treatment focuses on managing the health conditions and risk factors that contribute to vascular dementia. Depending on your condition, we may prescribe medications to
- Control your blood sugar
- Lower your blood pressure
- Reduce cholesterol levels
- Prevent blood clotting
Mixed Dementia
Mixed dementia involves multiple types of dementia occurring simultaneously, making diagnosis and treatment more complex. There are no fixed symptoms as they depend on the relative contribution of each type of dementia that the patient has.
Our dementia specialist recommends cholinesterase inhibitors to manage dementia. In addition, we prescribe therapies to improve their abilities and their quality of life, including:
- Occupational therapy
- Talking therapies and emotional support
- Cognitive stimulation therapy
- Cognitive rehabilitation
- Reminiscence therapy
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
This form of dementia involves the loss of nerve cells in the frontal and temporal areas of the brain behind the forehead and ears. People with frontotemporal dementia can have a cluster of symptoms like behavioral changes, speech and language difficulties, as well as movement-related symptoms.
FTD can be hard to diagnose early because symptoms often overlap with other conditions. While there is no cure, therapy and medications can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Dementia doctors at Dr. G Medical Solutions manage the condition with:
- Antidepressants
- Antipsychotics
- Speech therapy
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Diseases (CJD)
This is a rare and severe degenerative form of dementia. It is caused by abnormal proteins that damage the brain cells, known as prions. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease progresses quickly, leading to memory loss, confusion, and behavioral and movement changes.
The aggressive dementia can be slowed down with medications that also relieve symptoms. Moreover, we also provide supportive care to help you through the process.
Huntington’s Disease
Huntington’s disease typically appears in the 30s and 40s, causing nerve cells to deteriorate over time. This disease affects a person’s movement, thinking ability, and mental health. It is a genetic condition that is passed down from a parent.
There is no treatment to alter the course of Huntington’s disease, but we prescribe medicines that can lessen some movement-related symptoms, and antipsychotic medications for associated mental health concerns.
Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
This type of dementia happens when cerebrospinal fluid builds up inside your skull and presses on your brain. This condition affects individuals over 65 and can impact several brain-related abilities, including thinking, concentration, memory, and motor function.
People with normal pressure hydrocephalus also suffer from cognitive difficulties, urinary incontinence, and gait issues. It is a manageable condition that can sometimes even be reversible. We recommend the most effective treatment plan based on your diagnosis.
Our dementia specialists typically perform a surgical procedure to implant a shunt to allow excess fluid to exit through an outflow catheter.
Alzheimer’s Disease
This is the most common type of dementia. About 60% to 80% of people who have dementia have Alzheimer’s. It’s a progressive condition, which means it gets worse over time, and most commonly affects individuals over the age of 65. There’s currently no cure.
It happens when proteins (called plaques) and fibers (called tangles) build up in your brain and block nerve signals and destroy nerve cells.
Our Alzheimer’s disease specialists conduct physical and neurological examinations, as well as laboratory tests, to assess your condition. Dr. G Medical Solutions can help manage memory decline and cognitive symptoms using:
- Cholinesterase Inhibitors
- Memantine
These medicines boost cell-to-cell communications and slow the progression of symptoms.
Early Signs of Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Recognizing symptoms early can help improve long-term outcomes. Our team evaluates signs such as:
- Memory loss that disrupts daily life
- Difficulty with problem-solving or planning
- Confusion with time, dates, or familiar places
- Trouble with speaking or understanding words
- Mood changes, depression, or withdrawal from activities
- Repetition in speech or behavior
Why People in Livingston, TX, Trust Dr. G Medical Solutions
- Compassionate Services for Families: With expertise in both dementia and neurological issues, we help our patients and their families navigate challenges to improve their quality of life.
- Extensive Neurological Expertise: Dr. G Medical Solutions can manage a full range of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, guided by hands-on experience and clinical knowledge.
- Personalized Neurology Consultations: Our neurologist thoroughly understands your condition and recommends the most appropriate treatment options. We empower you with knowledge and a confident path towards a better quality of life.
- Convenient Local Access: Located in Livingston, TX, we offer expert care to patients from surrounding communities.
Dr. G Medical Solutions’s compassionate doctors and dedicated staff provide high-quality dementia and Alzheimer’s treatment to help you find the lasting relief you deserve.
IMPORTANT: All information available on this website is intended for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of rendering medical advice.
Statements made on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The information contained herein is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.