A memory clinic or memory service is a multidisciplinary team which is run by either the NHS or privately. These clinics assess and diagnose dementia and may also provide psychosocial interventions for dementia and signposting to other services.
Source: Hodge, S et al (2015). Second English National Memory Clinic Audit Report conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists funded by the Department of Health
Source: Hodge, S et al (2015). Second English National Memory Clinic Audit Report conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists funded by the Department of Health
Source: Hodge, S et al (2015). Second English National Memory Clinic Audit Report conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists funded by the Department of Health
Source: Hodge, S et al (2015). Second English National Memory Clinic Audit Report conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists funded by the Department of Health
Source: Hodge, S et al (2015). Second English National Memory Clinic Audit Report conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists funded by the Department of Health
Source: Hodge, S et al (2015). Second English National Memory Clinic Audit Report conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists funded by the Department of Health
Source: Hodge, S et al (2015). Second English National Memory Clinic Audit Report conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists funded by the Department of Health
Source: Hodge, S et al (2015). Second English National Memory Clinic Audit Report conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists funded by the Department of Health
This graph shows the number of patients who had appointments in English memory clinics from 2009 to 2014.
Source: Hodge, S et al (2015). Second English National Memory Clinic Audit Report conducted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists funded by the Department of Health