Evaluation for Research
Individuals interested in becoming a CJD, rapidly progressive dementia, or related disorder research participant need be screened for eligibility. To expedite this process, please follow the steps listed below.
- Complete the Potential Research Subject Intake Form. This form can be printed and mailed along with your medical records (see below).
- Please request a copy of your medical records related to your illness (inpatient and outpatient) from your primary care physician and other health care providers (e.g. neurologist, psychologist). These medical records should include lab results, diagnostic reports, clinical notes and imaging. If possible, please send all MRI images on a CD. Records can be sent to:
Attn: Dr. Michael Geschwind
UCSF Memory and Aging Center
350 Parnassus Ave Ste 905 / Box 1207
San Francisco CA 94143-1207 - If you are referred by a physician and if possible, please have the physician send us a referral letter along with your medical records. The referral letter should describe why you are being referred and a synopsis of your condition.
Once we review your medical records, a research coordinator will call you and either set up a research visit or refer you to a different specialist. During this process, we ask that you do not contact multiple members of our research team as doing so can significantly delay the review process.
Location
Both the UCSF Neurology Clinic and the CJD/RPD Research Program at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center are located on the Parnassus Avenue campus in San Francisco.
Phone Numbers:
(415) 476-2901 (RPD Clinic Coordinator)
(415) 476-6880 (Main phone)
(415) 476-2921 (Fax)
UCSF Neurology Clinic Address:
400 Parnassus Ave., 8th Floor (Neurology)
CJD/RPD Clinical Research Program:
350 Parnassus Ave., Suite 801
The parking at the Parnassus campus is challenging. There is some 2-hour street parking, but these spots are limited. The parking garage is commonly used by our patients.
- Map of San Francisco with UCSF Neurology Clinic location
- Directions to UCSF
- Public parking garage
- Map of UCSF Parnassus campus
Interpretation Services
Language should not be considered a barrier for patients and their families seeking evaluation for cognitive and/or behavioral changes. The UCSF Medical Center provides interpreters for medical visits. Interpreter services are free of charge. Interpreters are available for Chinese (both Mandarin and Cantonese), Vietnamese, Spanish and Russian. The Memory and Aging Center also includes staff from diverse cultural backgrounds.