Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City (SSMC) has partnered with Sakina, PureHealth’s recently launched mental health division offering comprehensive mental health services across Seha facilities, to open a comprehensive memory clinic. This exciting initiative represents a major advancement in the diagnosis and treatment of memory and cognitive care.
We specialise in memory loss treatment, addressing complexities of neurodegenerative diseases with a focus on cognitive impairments to enhance memory function and quality of life.
We believe in a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together specialists from various fields, to look at all aspects of your health – medical, psychological and social – to ensure you get the best possible care tailored to your needs.
The team consists of highly recognised physicians and allied health specialists including:
The core memory clinic team also collaborates with internal medicine, neurology and neuroimaging specialists to ensure that comprehensive assessments and personalised treatment plans are created just for you.
We use the latest diagnostic tools for early disease detection and precise diagnosis, offering you the most effective treatment options to help you start your journey to better memory and brain health.
Plus, you have the option at SSMC to join and be part of our exciting future research studies that help advance new treatments and therapies.
Our clinic is open and ready to help you on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. at SSMC, Hospital Building, Tower A4.
VIEW ON MAPGeriatric psychiatry and cognitive neuropsychiatry
Years of experience: 10+
Clinical neuropsychologist
Years of experience: 20
Clinical psychologist
Years of experience: 3
Nurse, patient care coordinator
Years of experience: 2
Senior occupational therapist
Years of experience : 17+
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