Our multidisciplinary team coordinates the diagnosis, treatment, and counseling of individuals and families coping with Huntington's disease. Center personnel also conduct research in an effort to better understand and treat the disease.
The team approach provides a full range of services. A routine visit allows staff to assess the three primary areas affected by
Huntington's disease:
- Motor assessmentmovement (chorea), posturing, rigidity, and
balance are evaluated by a neurologist
- Functional and behavioral assessmentcurrent mood and level of day-to-day functioning is evaluated by a psychologist or social worker
- Cognitive assessmentstrengths and weaknesses in the thinking processes are evaluated by a neuropsychologist
Patients and their families will also be assessed for other health care needs such as speech therapy or genetic counseling.
In addition to conducting an initial evaluation and follow-up care, the center serves as a resource for anyone needing Huntington's disease information or wishing to volunteer in Huntington's disease research studies.
Contact information and appointment scheduling
The Huntington's Disease Center holds a clinic the second Tuesday of each month. For additional information about the clinic, Huntington's disease research, or to schedule a visit, please contact Anne Leserman (mailto:anne-leserman@uiowa.edu) at 319-353-4307.
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