Duke’s award-winning neuroscience team specializes in the research, diagnosis, treatment, and support of hundreds of memory disorders, neuromuscular diseases, and movement disorders. Click a program to learn more.
Alzheimer’s Disease
Disease characterized by a steady and severe decline in intellectual functioning
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Degenerative disorder that destroys the nerve cells that facilitate movement
Cerebral Palsy
Provides comprehensive, interdisciplinary care for CP that minimizes the number of trips to the hospital
Memory Disorders
Diagnostic services and innovative treatments for patients with a wide range of memory disorders problems -- from the worried well to those suffering from severe dementia
Movement Disorders Including Parkinson's Disease
Neurological conditions that cause involuntary or abnormal movement affecting your speed, quality, and ease of movement
Multiple Sclerosis
Central nervous system disorder that disrupts the brain’s signals to the body
Muscular Dystrophy
Family of disorders that causes a steady decline in muscle function
Neurofibromatosis
One of the most common genetic disorders; characterized by the formation of tumors involving nerve tissue in the skin, subcutaneous tissue, cranial nerves, and spinal root nerves
