Find the Right Care the First Time for Your Amyloidosis
At Mayo Clinic, your team of specialists is experienced in diagnosing and treating amyloidosis. Your doctors will work together across disciplines to provide you with a precise diagnosis and a treatment plan for your specific needs that is designed to preserve organ function and manage symptoms.
Early diagnosis is important. Amyloidosis can mimic more common diseases and may affect one or more organ systems such as the heart, kidneys, liver, spleen, nervous system and digestive tract. Mayo Clinic’s specialists use a team-based, collaborative approach and the latest diagnostic technology, including mass spectrometry. While there is no cure for amyloidosis, several treatment options are available to help manage symptoms and limit production of amyloid protein. Your doctors will work with you to choose the best treatment for the type of amyloidosis you have. Treatments include medications such as chemotherapy, heart medications and targeted therapies, as well as surgical and other procedures such as dialysis or transplant.
Coming to Mayo Clinic isn't only about finding the right answers and the best treatments. It's also about finding a care team of experts who listen to you and consider every aspect of your care. Mayo Clinic doctors provide unhurried consultations and take the time with you to get it right – placing you at the center of your health care journey.
These safety protocols are important because for many patients, access to direct care within Mayo Clinic's safe environment is in their best interest. But it’s not the only option—we will also continue to offer phone and video visits if that approach will meet patient needs.
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