DHR Health Continues to Lead the Way in Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease for the RGV

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LEADING ALZHEIMER’S TREATMENT: Two years after becoming the first hospital south of San Antonio to administer Leqembi for early Alzheimer’s disease, DHR Health continues to advance Alzheimer’s care in the Rio Grande Valley. The health system is now the only facility in the region offering amyloid PET scans for accurate Alzheimer’s diagnosis and also provides Kisunla, another FDA-approved treatment for patients with early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease.
LEADING ALZHEIMER’S TREATMENT: Two years after becoming the first hospital south of San Antonio to administer Leqembi for early Alzheimer’s disease, DHR Health continues to advance Alzheimer’s care in the Rio Grande Valley. The health system is now the only facility in the region offering amyloid PET scans for accurate Alzheimer’s diagnosis and also provides Kisunla, another FDA-approved treatment for patients with early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease.
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EDINBURG, Texas – Two years after DHR Health announced it was the first hospital south of San Antonio to successfully administer Leqembi, an FDA-approved intravenous treatment for early Alzheimer’s disease, DHR Health continues to expand access to advanced Alzheimer’s care for patients in the Rio Grande Valley being now the only facility doing amyloid PET Scans, a diagnostic test to accurately diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. DHR Health also offers Kisunla, another FDA-approved intravenous treatment for early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease.

As June marks Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, this milestone reflects DHR Health’s commitment to bringing innovative, evidence-based treatments to South Texas and helping eligible patients receive care without having to travel far from home.

“For families facing Alzheimer’s disease, access to specialized care close to home can make a tremendous difference,” said Dr. Roberto Alejandro Cruz, neurologist at DHR Health. “These treatments are not a cure, but for appropriate patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, they may help slow disease progression. Our goal is to provide comprehensive evaluation, counseling, monitoring and treatment here in the Rio Grande Valley, close to patients’ support systems.”

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