Neurology Connection News

Does Your Loved One Suffer From Agitation Due to Alzheimer’s Disease?

Alzheimer’s disease can cause accompanying behaviors that are disturbing to family members. These can include constant need for assistance, inappropriate undressing, verbal or sexual aggression, grabbing people or things, making strange noises, screaming and others.

These behaviors are actually signs of “agitation”, often caused by the disease. JWM Neurology is participating in a clinical research trial specifically addressing agitation in Alzheimer’s disease. Call us for more details. 317.537.6056

JWM Neurology Participates In Alzheimer’s Disease Agitation Clinical Trial

Do you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease who exhibits behaviors such as pacing and wandering, cursing, scratching and general restlessness? These are all signs of “agitation” related to Alzheimer’s.

JWM Neurology is participating in a clinical research trial specifically addressing agitation in Alzheimer’s disease.

Call us for more details. 317.537.6056

JWM Neurology Welcomes Ganesh Ghooray, MD, PhD to Our Team

Ganesh Ghooray, MD, PhD

Neurologist Ganesh Ghooray, MD, PhD, has joined JWM Neurology and is accepting new patients. He will continue to practice at 1030 E. County Line Road, suite B-1. This will become the JWM Neurology Southwest Office beginning June 1st.

Dr. Ghooray sees patients with all types of neurologic conditions and performs EMG (Electromyography) testing. He is board certified, fellowship trained in electromyography and has special interests in myasthenia gravis, dystonia and peripheral neuropathy. Prior to joining JWM Neurology, Dr. Ghooray practiced on the south side of Indianapolis for 17 years.

JWM Neuro and Alzheimer’s Association to Host Seminar

Know the 10 signs of Alzheimer's

JWM Neurology and the Alzheimer’s Association are conducting a free seminar for the public on Wednesday, June 28th at the Nora Branch of the Indianapolis Public Library. The seminar will begin at 6:30 pm and will cover Alzheimer’s Disease Early Detection and Recognizing the 10 Signs. Members of JWM’s research team will also discuss the clinical trials available at JWM Neurology for Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease and Agitation Related to Alzheimer’s Type Dementia. See attached flyer for full details.

Please RSVP by June 26th to the local Indiana chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association: (317) 587-2236.

JWM Neurology Welcomes Matthew G. Gentry, MD

Neurologist Matthew G. Gentry, MD, has joined JWM Neurology. Dr. Gentry received his Medical Degree in 2011 at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. He completed his Neurology Residency in 2015, also at IU School of Medicine, where he was Chief Resident. Dr. Gentry recently completed his Fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology with an emphasis in EEG and Epilepsy at IU School of Medicine. He sees patients with all neurologic conditions and has special interests in the areas of Epilepsy, EEG, neuromuscular conditions and EMG.