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Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus

Normal-pressure hydrocephalus is an abnormal increase of fluid in the brain that puts pressure on the brain.

Normal-pressure hydrocephalus is a rare, treatable cause of dementia. It can occur at any age but is most common in older adults. Symptoms include increased problems with mental abilities such as memory, trouble walking, and problems with bladder control. Because the symptoms are similar to those of other causes of dementia such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease, this condition is often not correctly diagnosed.

Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) Care at St. Luke's
The St. Luke's NPH program evaluates patients through a streamlined process that includes an initial neurosurgery consultation, outpatient evaluation by physical therapy and neuropsychology, and an inpatient NPH evaluation. Consult with your primary care provider for a referral.

Specialties

  • Neurosurgery

    Treatment and surgery for injuries, tumors or other problems of the brain, spinal column, and nervous system.
  • Neurointerventional Surgery

    Minimally invasive treatments in the head, neck, and spine, often eliminating the need for open surgery.
  • Neuropsychologist and patient

    Neuropsychology

    Our team tests brain function when a patient has symptoms or complaints involving memory or thinking.

  • Neurologic Rehabilitation

    Comprehensive care for patients with a neurologic disease or disorder, or after stroke, brain injury, or spinal cord injury.

Support the Patients and Families at St. Luke's Neurosciences

Support the Patients and Families at St. Lukes Neurosciences

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