Boston University (BU)/Boston Medical Center (BMC) Memory and Aging Clinic (MAC)
Overview of Services
The BU/BMC MAC specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of various thinking and memory disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), and other forms of dementia. As part of this multidisciplinary clinic, comprehensive neurological and neuropsychological diagnostic evaluations are performed to provide timely and accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans. Ongoing monitoring and care are provided based on the individual needs of each patient. The MAC is an affiliate of the BU ADRC and BU Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) Center. The MAC closely integrates patient care and research, providing patients and family members with the opportunity to participate in an array of research studies.
Clinic Directors:
- Jesse Mez, MD, MS, BU ADRC Clinical Director, Board Certified Cognitive & Behavioral Neurologist
- Michael Alosco, PhD, BU ADRC Neuropsychology Director, Licensed Neuropsychologist
Appointments
To be seen at this clinic, you must be 50 years and older and have a close family member, friend, or caregiver who can accompany you to the appointment and participate in the interview. An initial phone screening interview is conducted to navigate care needs and research study interests.
Please contact Michael Walsh, Research Study Assistant at 617-358-5397 or email mfwalsh@bu.edu, to schedule an appointment.
Clinic Location
This clinic is located at Boston Medical Center, Shapiro Building, Seventh Floor
725 Albany Street, Boston, MA.