Print Departments and specialties Mayo Clinic has one of the largest and most experienced practices in the United States, with campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota. Staff skilled in dozens of specialties work together to ensure quality care and successful recovery. Departments that treat this condition Behavioral Neurology Neurology Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Psychiatry and Psychology Areas that research this condition Neurology Research Psychiatry and Psychology Research ResearchPublicationsSee a list of publications about mild cognitive impairment by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine. Researchers at Mayo Clinic's campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota study risk factors, predictors, prevention, diagnostic techniques and potential treatments for mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's disease and other conditions that affect memory and thinking skills. Staff in the Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging also conducts research on many age-related conditions. The Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at Mayo Clinic's campuses in Florida and Minnesota are two of the more than 30 Alzheimer's disease centers in the United States designated and funded by the National Institute on Aging at the National Institutes of Health. Mayo Clinic's campus in Arizona is part of the Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium, a statewide research collaboration. You may have the opportunity to participate in clinical trials at Mayo Clinic. Research Profiles Edit search filters close Narrow your search By location Arizona Florida Minnesota View all View all physicians • All Locations Boeve, Bradley F. M.D. Minnesota Botha, Hugo M.B., Ch.B. Minnesota Day, Gregg S. M.D. Florida Dickson, Dennis W. M.D. Florida Graff-Radford, Jonathan M.D. Minnesota Graff-Radford, Neill R. M.D. Florida Jack, Clifford R. Jr. M.D. Minnesota Jones, David T. M.D. Minnesota Josephs, Keith A. M.D. Minnesota Knopman, David S. M.D. Minnesota Petersen, Ronald C. M.D., Ph.D. Minnesota Ramanan, Vijay K. M.D., Ph.D. Minnesota Tangalos, Eric G. M.D. Minnesota Wicklund, Meredith R. M.D. Arizona By Mayo Clinic Staff Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) care at Mayo Clinic Request an appointment Diagnosis & treatmentCare at Mayo Clinic Oct. 24, 2024 Print Related Brain shrinkage in MCI and Alzheimer's disease Changes in brain structure with MCI and Alzheimer's disease HABIT program orientation Associated Procedures CT scan MRI News from Mayo Clinic Maximize memory function with a nutrient-rich diet July 06, 2024, 11:00 a.m. CDT Products & Services A Book: Day to Day: Living With Dementia A Book: Mayo Clinic on Alzheimer's Disease A Book: Mayo Clinic on Healthy Aging Show more products and services from Mayo Clinic Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)Symptoms&causesDiagnosis&treatmentDoctors&departmentsCare atMayoClinic Research: It's all about patients Show transcript for video Research: It's all about patients [MUSIC PLAYING] Joseph Sirven, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic: Mayo's mission is about the patient. The patient comes first. So the mission and research here is to advance how we can best help the patient, how to make sure the patient comes first in care. So in many ways, it's a cycle. It can start with as simple as an idea worked on in a laboratory, brought to the patient bedside, and if everything goes right — and let's say it's helpful or beneficial — then brought on as a standard approach. And I think that is one of the unique characteristics of Mayo's approach to research — that patient-centeredness — that really helps to put it in its own spotlight. CON-20205683 Patient Care & Health Information Diseases & Conditions Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)