1985 Dominion Way

Colorado Springs  CO  80918

Robert T. Motazedi, MD

Board Certified Anti-Aging Physician

 Dr. Motazedi has studied the current scientific research in this field and can address your concerns and offer treatments that can greatly reduce or eliminate your risk of getting  Alzheimer’s and Dementia

The cases of Alzheimer’s will swell dramatically in the next 20-40 years.

60-70% of those over 80 years old will be stricken by this insidious disease.

If you have a family history of this disease, you have a two to fourfold risk of getting the disease yourself.


Don’t fret, new research shows 

that you may be able to prevent it

if you start now!


Alzheimer’s disease can be devastating for patients and their families. Until now, prevention and treatment of this disease has been futile. However, there is good news!  Through the newest research and study, there is a great body of evidence showing that Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias can be prevented and halted in many cases. 

This insidious disease can start with neurodegenerative changes in the brain as soon as the second and third decades of life. 




Finally, testing is now available along with effective treatments for greatly reducing your risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

​Early detection and treatment are critical to reducing your risks  and giving you the life you deserve!

 

 

Hope is now available for all.  Even many of those with early dementia may also be helped with proper evaluation and treatment.

 

Please call our office today at (719)596-4000 to schedule your evaluation and screening tests.

Early detection and treatment are critical!  Your customized evaluation and treatment starts with an         in-depth consultation.   Your specific risks will be defined during this consultation.  Next, specialized tests will be ordered to evaluate these risks.  These include genetic and baseline cognition testing along with several blood and urine tests.

In many, the first signs of dementia can include:
 
  • Small changes in memory or retaining information


  • Problems with finding words or remembering names


  • Misplacing items like keys or phones                                

  • Any changes and attention, motivation or memory

Alzheimer’s dementia is the result of ongoing brain death. Once you lose any of these cells,

like leaves in the wind,

they are gone forever.

There are now at least 26 distinct medical causes

that have been identified for Alzheimer’s disease.