The UCSF Memory and Aging Center’s Outpatient Genetic Counseling Clinic provides genetic counseling to patients and families with or at risk for an inherited neurodegenerative disease. The clinic is appropriate for people with a diagnosis who seek genetic testing to determine a cause for symptoms and clarify risk for family members. The clinic is also appropriate for healthy people with no diagnosis who seek genetic testing to determine future risk for an inherited neurodegenerative disease.
This clinic is affiliated with these UCSF Memory and Aging Center’s specialty services:
- Neurogenetics Cognitive and Movement Disorder Clinic
- Huntington’s Disease Clinic
Genetic Counselor: Jamie C. Fong, MS, LCGC
Affiliation: Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA) Center of Excellence Accepted
Services
- Pre-test and post-test genetic counseling
- Ordering of certain genetic tests, if appropriate
Adult Populations (18 years old and older)
Individuals with or without a diagnosis and family history of:
Individuals Under Age 18
Referrals to confirm or exclude juvenile Huntington’s disease
Referral Indications
- You suspect your patient has an inherited form of dementia or neurodegenerative condition
- You suspect your patient’s family member has an inherited form of dementia or neurodegenerative condition
- Your patient has a family member who was diagnosed with an inherited form of dementia or neurodegenerative condition
- Your patient has limited information about family history and is concerned about an inherited form of dementia or neurodegenerative condition
For referrals and questions, please contact the Memory and Aging Center clinic at 415.353.2057 to speak with the Genetic Counseling Coordinator. Referrals from within UCSF may be sent via APeX to the Memory and Aging Center. See the Make a Referral page for details about physician referrals.