“She's up to date on current medical practices, listens attentively, is nonjudgmental and really cares about finding ways to improve your overall health.”
Condition · Family History of Alzheimer's
A Parent With Alzheimer's Changes the Question. Here's Your Prevention Plan.
Family history raises risk — and makes prevention worth doing well. This is a plan for you, not for the parent you're watching.
- 5.0★ patient-rated
- Board-certified NP
- Menopause Society Certified
- HSA/FSA eligible
- Virtual visits
Direct access to your dedicated Provider
Same-week virtual visits, no rushed appointments
Direct provider messaging and texting between visits
Is this you?
Signs we hear about most with family history of alzheimer's.
- A parent or sibling with Alzheimer's or dementia
- Fear of the same future
- Occasional word-finding trouble (still working, still functioning)
- Poor sleep or perimenopause changes
- Insulin resistance or metabolic concerns
- APOE unknown or APOE4-positive
- Wanting a real plan, not a lecture on crosswords
- Time to act before symptoms appear
What's Included
What's included when we treat family history of alzheimer's.
- Cognitive-risk baseline labs
- APOE testing when appropriate
- Metabolic, hormone, and inflammation review
- Sleep, movement, and nutrition plan
- Optional structured ReCODE 2.0 program
- Direct provider messaging and texting between visits
Your Provider
Erin Phamvan
UCLA BS · Vanderbilt MSN · Menopause Society Certified · IFM-Trained · ReCODE 2.0
Erin is a board-certified nurse practitioner and Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP) with advanced training through the Institute for Functional Medicine and Apollo Health's ReCODE 2.0 cognitive-prevention protocol.
Patient Reviews
5.0★ on Healthgrades.
"She's up to date on current medical practices, listens attentively, is nonjudgmental and really cares about finding ways to improve your overall health."
"Erin really personalized my care and would sit with me during our visits to make sure every question or concern I had was addressed."
"She listens with pure intention, makes you feel heard and seen, and deeply cares about getting to the root of problems."
Common Questions
Everything you'd ask on the call.
This program is prevention-focused for cognitively healthy adults, so it isn't the right fit for someone with a current dementia diagnosis. Families in that situation are best served by neurology and local dementia-care and support resources, and we're happy to point you toward them.
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What patients say
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