Center for Cognitive Health

Center for Cognitive Health CCH helps patients maximize their cognitive function as they cope with Alzheimer's disease.

Dr. Mega, and the Center for Cognitive Health, gave a talk today at The Springs at Carman Oaks! An independent living fa...
08/05/2025

Dr. Mega, and the Center for Cognitive Health, gave a talk today at The Springs at Carman Oaks! An independent living facility in Lake Oswego. He discussed a lot of information related to Alzheimer's Disease and the recent associated FDA approvals. He also taught them the difference between normal aging memory issues and Alzheimer's Disease related memory issues.

Hello Everyone! It's been a while since we've posted on here, but we're back! For our first post back, we wanted to shar...
07/30/2025

Hello Everyone! It's been a while since we've posted on here, but we're back!

For our first post back, we wanted to share a clinical trial that we are actively enrolling for. Attached is the poster for the study! The QR code at the bottom of the poster will take you to this link to sign up: https://trials.clinials.io/en-US/alzheimers

If you would like to view any more information about the drug being tested in this trial, it can be found through this link: https://actinogen.com.au/xanamem/

Please reach out to us with any questions or comments! If you are interested in joining this trial, you can call our office at 503-207-2066!

With Measure 109 going into effect this year, the potential benefits of psychedelic therapies, like psilocybin, are regu...
08/14/2023

With Measure 109 going into effect this year, the potential benefits of psychedelic therapies, like psilocybin, are regularly making headlines. In our latest blog, we explore how psychedelic therapies may be beneficial to individuals experiencing neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer’s, by promoting the activation of specific receptor sites and increasing neuronal growth factors. Click the link below to learn more!

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. The hallmark features of AD include neuroinflammation, dendritic atrophy, and loss of synapse density in cortical regions controlling cognition, memory, and mood. Recent research has poi...

In case you missed it: Our Director of Clinical Research, Shelby Kline, was on KATU's AMNW this morning! Check out the s...
06/14/2023

In case you missed it: Our Director of Clinical Research, Shelby Kline, was on KATU's AMNW this morning! Check out the segment below to learn more about Alzheimer's disease and clinical trial opportunities aimed to treat the disease that are available at our clinic. Give us a call at 503-476-9788 if you are interested in learning more, or visit our website at https://www.centerforcognitivehealth.com/

As a reminder, the Center for Cognitive Health offers FREE memory screens! If you feel like you or a loved one are having trouble with memory or thinking, you may sign up for a screening on our website or give us a call!

How do you know when your memory loss is normal aging or something more serious? Shelby Kline, MS, director of clinical research at Center for Cognitive Health

Have you ever wondered why researchers focus on amyloid clearance for potential Alzheimer’s disease treatments? Our late...
06/06/2023

Have you ever wondered why researchers focus on amyloid clearance for potential Alzheimer’s disease treatments? Our latest blog breaks down the science and reasoning of why scientists continue to prioritize this specific protein when there are many factors known to contribute to AD. Click the link below to read more!

Recent translational studies have led to a model of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathophysiology that focuses on the accumulation of amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaques between 20-30 years prior to the spread of tau, neuronal loss, and appearance of clinical symptoms. These findings have enabled the current re...

June: Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month 🧠We encourage you to spread awareness about Alzheimer's during the month of Ju...
06/01/2023

June: Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month 🧠

We encourage you to spread awareness about Alzheimer's during the month of June! One way to start can be to share this post/similar posts, or your personal story with Alzheimer's disease if you have one. See below for more ideas on how to spread awareness.

The Center for Cognitive Health is committed in the worldwide effort to help find better ways to treat the disease, delay its onset, and prevent it from developing. Please visit our website to learn more: https://www.centerforcognitivehealth.com/ or call us at 503-207-2066.

We also offer free memory screenings if you or a loved one are concerned about difficulties in memory or thinking. By completing a memory screen, you can learn about opportunities that may be available to you or a loved one. You may sign up for a screening here: https://www.centerforcognitivehealth.com/resources/free-memory-screens/

To stay updated or learn more about current research & progress towards ending Alzheimer's, please visit these resources: https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/research_progress
https://www.alzforum.org/
https://www.centerforcognitivehealth.com/blog/
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Want to volunteer? The Alzheimer's Association is always looking for volunteers to sign up for a variety of events, acti...
05/24/2023

Want to volunteer? The Alzheimer's Association is always looking for volunteers to sign up for a variety of events, activities, and more! Find out how you can get involved and help make a difference below!

Volunteers are the key to making a difference in the lives of people facing Alzheimer's and dementia. See how you can make an impact.

We're here to help you prioritize your cognitive health! 🧠Give us a call for more information at 503-207-2066, or visit ...
05/03/2023

We're here to help you prioritize your cognitive health! 🧠

Give us a call for more information at 503-207-2066, or visit our website at https://www.centerforcognitivehealth.com/

If you or a loved one are interested in participating in a clinical trial aimed to treat or prevent Alzheimer's disease, please call our research line at 503-548-0908. You can also view a list of current trials available here at our clinic on our website: https://www.centerforcognitivehealth.com/clinicaltrials/

Consider this! There is a growing body of research indicating that by adopting key lifestyle habits, such as consistent ...
04/06/2023

Consider this! There is a growing body of research indicating that by adopting key lifestyle habits, such as consistent learning, your risk of cognitive decline can be reduced.

As a reminder, the Center for Cognitive Health offers FREE memory screens! If you feel like you or a loved one are having trouble with memory or thinking, you may sign up for a screening on our website or give us a call at 503-476-9788.
https://www.centerforcognitivehealth.com/

For community members who are interested in attending our first Melodies for Memories session, please register at least ...
03/28/2023

For community members who are interested in attending our first Melodies for Memories session, please register at least 24 hours before the session takes place on April 17th at 2:00pm. You may register here: https://forms.gle/anhrj44jyYyLjkaF7

See the flyer below for more information!

As a reminder, our program is welcoming anyone who is experiencing or impacted by reduced cognition (e.g., those with Alzheimer's disease & other dementias, caregivers, family members, etc.) to partake. We are excited to kick off our first few sessions of Melodies for Memories and we hope to see you there!

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Portland, OR
97225

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Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm

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Studying New Alzheimer’s Treatments

We are a Neurology clinic in southwest Portland led by director Dr. Michael Mega MD, PhD. Our clinic is currently involved in clinical research trials aimed at slowing the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease in individuals who:


  • Are Between the Ages of 50-85

  • Have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s

  • Have been diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment