Dr. Mohammad Bolouri MD
Neurologist | Neurology
7809 Sardis Road Charlotte NC, 28270About
Dr. M. Reza Bolouri is a board-certified neurologist with more than 20 years of clinical research experience who has dedicated his life’s work to treating Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Dr. Bolouri has extensive experience in conducting clinical trials for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and has contributed to many breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s research and treatments. Additionally, Dr. Bolouri is committed to providing education and counseling to the medical community, patients, and families affected by Alzheimer's through seminars and speeches at local support groups, churches, and senior communities.
Education and Training
Mundial University MD 1990
Florida Atlantic University Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry/Pre Med 1985
St. Francis Medical Center Residency in Psychiatry 1999
Allegheny General Hospital Chief Resident in Neurology Residency in Neurology 2004
Universidad Mundial Dominicana, School Of Medicine
Board Certification
Psychiatry and NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and NeurologyABPN
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Dr. Mohammad Bolouri MD's Expert Contributions
After a stroke, my husband is unable to speak clearly. What should I do?
Unfortunately some strokes affect the language area and can affect either understanding or expressing communications with others. Some speech therapies might help, but no definite remedy exists. READ MORE
I've been suffering from migraines for the past 3 years. What should I do?
Hello, First, you need to make sure it is a migraine headache. After that, you can see a migraine specialist because there are different types of migraine headaches and a treatment plan needs to be implemented. Good luck. Thanks, Mohammad Reza Bolouri, MD READ MORE
Is Alzheimer's a hereditary disease?
Although the exact mode of inheritance for Alzheimer's disease is not fully established, this disease has a tendency to run in families. However, there are family clusters of autosomal dominant family pedigrees where most family members are affected. Fortunately, this type is rare. Thanks, Mohammad Reza Bolouri, MD READ MORE
My mother is suddenly complaining of muscle twitching. What testing would you recommend for her?
Muscle twitch may be due to multiple causes such as muscle jerk also called myoclonus. This needs to be evaluated by a neurologist with experience in neuromuscular diseases. Sometimes this can be a sign of a degenerative brain disorder. I recommend a neurological consult. Thanks, Mohammad Reza Bolouri, MD READ MORE
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Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Neurology
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Alzheimers Association
Professional Society Memberships
- Alzheimer's Association, American Academy of Neurology
What do you attribute your success to?
- Making a difference in finding a cure for Alzheimer's.
Areas of research
- More than twenty years of clinical research experience.He has extensive experience in conducting clinical trials for Alzheimer??s disease and related dementias and has contributed to many breakthroughs in Alzheimer??s research and treatments.
Philanthropic Initiatives
- Dedicated his life??s work to treating Alzheimer??s disease and related dementias.He provides education and counseling to the medical community, patients, and families affected by Alzheimer's through seminars and speeches at local support groups, churches, and senior communities.
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