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Movement & Memory Disorders

Finding new ways to treat neurodegenerative diseases

The Neurology Department at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University focuses on clinical research, treatment and support for patients with movement and memory disorders. 

As we age, our bodies begin to break down, causing physical and mental decline. These declines can be difficult to deal with for both patients and caregivers. The goal of the movement and memory section of the Neurology Department is to help patients live longer, healthier, lives by stopping the progress of neurodegeneration.  We do this through training for the next generation of neurologists and neurosurgeons, research and trials into innovative therapies for treatment of movement and memory disease, and education for the future leaders in the field of movement and memory disorders.

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Clinical Movement and Memory Disorders Program

Treatments

Movement Disorders Clinic

Our movement disorders section manages 1 of the 33 prestigious comprehensive Parkinson's Disease Centers of Excellence in the United States.

Memory Assessment Center

AU Health’s Alzheimer’s Program is a part of Georgia Memory Net and functions as a Memory Assessment Center (MAC) in cooperation with Emory University. The goal is to offer early detection of Alzheimer’s disease to patients in our area.

Neuromodulation Clinic

DBS neuromodulation is provided to appropriately selected patients with medically resistant select movement disorders.

 

Clinical Trials

We are actively involved in cutting-edge research and clinical trials with the goal of improving the quality of life for our patients with memory and movement disorders. Neurology teams-up with geriatric psychiatry, neuropsychology to conduct clinical research by offering:

Clinical trials for Alzheimer’s research

Research projects for genetic influence on Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders

 

Learn more about Research at MCG

Meet Our Movement & Memory Disorders Team

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John Morgan, MD, PhD

  • Director, Movement Disorders Program
  • Movement Disorders Specialist

jmorgan@augusta.edu

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Julie A. Kurek, MD

  • Medical Director of the MCG/AU Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence
  • Movement Disorders Specialist

jkurek@augusta.edu

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Colin McLeod, MD

  • Director of the Movement Disorders Fellowship Program
  • Movement Disorders Specialist

comcleod@augusta.edu


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