Protect Your Memory. Restore Your Clarity.
Brain health is central to everything — how you think, how you feel, and how you connect with those you love. At the Institute for Personalized Medicine, we specialize in early detection, prevention, and treatment of cognitive decline. Whether you’re noticing brain fog, memory lapses, or are concerned about family history, we go deeper to uncover the root causes.
Our Approach Includes:
- Advanced imaging and brain mapping
- Functional labs to assess toxins, inflammation, and nutrient status
- Hormone optimization and mitochondrial support
- Targeted lifestyle and longevity strategies
- Access to cutting-edge therapies (IV nutrition, peptides, red light, ozone)
We believe memory loss and decline are not inevitable. With the right plan, many patients can improve clarity, restore function, and protect their future.
Additional Information
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Reversal of cognitive decline: A novel therapeutic program
Abstract Cognitive decline is a major concern of the aging population, and Alzheimer’s disease is the major cause of age-related cognitive...
Inhalational Alzheimer’s disease: An unrecognized—and treatable—epidemic
Abstract Alzheimer’s disease is now the third leading cause of death in the United States, following only cardiovascular disease and...
Metabolic profiling distinguishes three subtypes of Alzheimer’s disease
Abstract Alzheimer’s disease represents a major healthcare problem, with over five million Americans estimated to suffer from this...
Another Role for ApoE?
Abstract Key Alzheimer’s disease-related protein may be a transcriptional regulator. The allele apolipoprotein E c4 (APOE £4) is...
Direct Transcriptional Effects of Apolipoprotein E
Abstract A major unanswered question in biology and medicine is the mechanism by which the product of the apolipoprotein E ! 4 allele,...
Prionic Loops, Anti-Prions, and Dependence Receptors in Neurodegeneration
Abstract Stan had discovered and coined the term prions in 1982, and when I established my own laboratory in 1989, I wanted to address two...
Next generation therapeutics for Alzheimer’s disease
Abstract To date, no truly effective therapy has been developed for Alzheimer’s disease or mild cognitive impairment. In searching for new...
Reversal of Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer’s Disease
Abstract Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most significant healthcare problems nationally and globally. Recently, the first description...