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Emory Integrated Memory Care Clinic
12 Executive Park Drive Northeast, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
About the Emory Integrated Memory Care Clinic
Emory Integrated Memory Care Clinic is a leading health institution located at 12 Executive Park Drive Northeast in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Specializing in comprehensive memory care services, the clinic offers a multidisciplinary approach to diagnosing and treating memory-related disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia. With a team of experienced healthcare professionals, state-of-the-art facilities, and personalized care plans, Emory Integrated Memory Care Clinic is dedicated to improving the quality of life for patients and their families affected by memory loss.
12 Executive Park Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30329, United States
Opening hours of Emory Integrated Memory Care Clinic
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Emory Integrated Memory Care Clinic
"My mom is currently a patient there. I do like her treatment but I can't seem to make an appointment. I have left messages and emailed and do not get a response, not to mention being put on hold for over 30 minutes."
"When Nancy learned she had Alzheimer’s in 2019, we felt at sea when her neurologist did nothing more than prescribe a pill. Her neuropsychologist assigned her to see a student for therapy. Nancy liked her and felt it help. Within two months the student was gone. That help ended. We have a friend in Dallas YX who is a geriatric doctor. We told him our difficulties in getting help. He arranged for us to see personnel at the Atlanta Alzheimer’s Association Chapter. They proved very helpful through their support groups for patients and caregivers. In the caregivers group I expressed my frustrations about the lack of concrete hep form medical professionals. A half dozen others in the group said you need to go to Emory. They provide excellent continuing support. We applied, and the IMCC accepted us into the program. More importantly they delivered. Their staffs’ warmth as human beings proved a real boost for Nancy. Their ZOOM program for caregivers (it was COVID time) developed with the cooperation of the Emory Nurses School made me a much better caregiver. If something they suggested we try did not work well, they offered alternatives. If a medicine they ordered seemed not to work, they listened and either just stopped it or offered an alternative. If we had questions in writing or by phone, they responded quickly. They did not waste our time and their effort on unproven potentially miracle drug cures. They explained why they would not help in our case. Most importantly, they never promised us a rose garden. They promised to work hard with us to make this terrible disease process as comfortable as it could be for us. They have done just that. We appreciate their continuing excellent support"
"The Emory Integrated Memory Care Clinic has been our life saver since we moved to Atlanta two years ago. While we were with a geriatrician prior to our move, the value of being in a clinic that focused on neurological issues is invaluable. Alison is our Nurse Practitioner. She always responds to my questions, whether posed by phone or through the patient portal. The social workers are phenomenal resources to guide you in your caregiving and help you understand more about the disease. They clinic also has an after hours help line that is immediately answered by a medical professional. I used that when my husband was hospitalized in the middle of the night and I needed to know more about the treatment options presented to me. As hard as it is, I appreciate their gentle manner, allowing the family to decide on medical treatments. This clinic focuses on the patient's quality of life and the medical treatment that enhances his/her quality of life. I think that's important with dementia patients because some treatments will only make their situation worse. The Emory Integrated Memory Care Clinic is one of the best supports that I have to care for my dear husband of 40 years!"
"I am so pleased to have an opportunity to share this review of the EIMCC. My mother and I have been so blessed and encouraged by the EIMCC in our role as caregivers for my Daddy who has Lewy Body Dementia and was diagnosed in February 2015 as a patient at the Emory Brain Center. EIMCC runs like a well-oiled machine but at the same time they are so personally connected to every patient and their family. I honestly don't know how they have time to care for their patients and families as well as they do. I have never found a time that I didn't receive a call back when it was needed. When I was in need of a prompt return phone call, I always received it. When I send a message through MyChart, the NP's and nurses always so promptly reply and will even call me when the situation calls for it. Our NP is Kari Burdzinski and the main nurses I speak with (often) are Liz and Elizabeth. Their kindness, compassion and desire to help very often brings me to tears because they remind me that I am not alone and oh, how I need to hear and feel this. But there have been other NP's and nurses I've spoken to, often on weekends and evenings, and I'm treated as if I am their most important patient/caregiver and I receive their prompt undivided attention and care. I just don't know where we would be without every single person in this clinic. I know we wouldn't be able to have my Daddy at home and provide the care we give him without the IMCC. Here's a photo of Mama and Daddy at their 65th wedding anniversary party in November 2022. Of course, it was a 50's costume party. :)"
"My mother was referred for further testing almost one month ago, and my sister and I have called numerous times and the patient care coordinator has not returned our calls. You wait forever to finally get a human on the line, are put on hold for a long time, and still can't make an appointment with the person you are speaking to because apparently only one person can do that. The other ridiculous thing is that Georgia only has five testing centers to screen for dementia that accept Medicare, and this is the one that her doctor recommended and referred her to. I'm going to have to take unpaid time off from work to go in person to make the appointment and am not leaving without one. It's beyond ridiculous. Emory can do better than this."
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