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 Part of Cleveland Clinic, the Lou Ruvo Center leads in treating and researching neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, and multiple sclerosis while offering comprehensive patient services in Las Vegas.

 Led by a team of specialists, the Centre delivers multidisciplinary care—neurology, psychiatry, neuropsychology—alongside clinical trials and research on brain disorders. Their emphasis on education and community outreach empowers patients and caregivers with knowledge, hope, and support throughout the disease journey.

Q Can anyone receive treatment?

Patients from Nevada and beyond are welcome; referrals from physicians are typically required.

Q What research is underway?

Trials focus on diagnostics, disease progression, and therapies for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s—check the website for current studies.

Q Do you offer support for caregivers?

Yes—through workshops, support groups, and educational events designed for caregivers' well‑being.

Q How is the center funded?

Through healthcare revenue, philanthropic gifts, research grants, and the Keep Memory Alive Foundation.

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