Amyloidosis Care: Why Choose Us?
Amyloidosis, a rare condition, occurs when an abnormal protein called amyloid accumulates in your organs. This protein buildup interferes with normal organ function and may lead to permanent organ damage. Amyloidosis currently has no cure, but treatment can slow the progression of the disease and preserve the health of your organs.
The Washington University Amyloid Center is a Center of Excellence, providing the highest level of care and improving treatments through research. We are one of the few centers in the country specializing in amyloidosis, offering a high level of care that’s not widely available. We provide an accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment options — even for rare forms of the disease.
You benefit from:
- Full range of care: Highly skilled doctors perform thorough testing, so you receive an accurate diagnosis. You have access to the latest treatments, which may include medications to prevent protein accumulation. Medications may also slow the rate at which your body produces proteins, lowering your risk for amyloidosis complications. We offer care that helps you feel better while lowering your risk of permanent organ damage. Read more about amyloidosis diagnosis and treatment.
- Access to clinical trials: Washington University Physicians are exploring new amyloidosis care techniques through clinical trials. You may be eligible to receive new medications that are only available in select centers around the world.
- National leadership: We host conferences for doctors and patients where we share the latest practices in amyloidosis care. We also publish our research findings in nationally recognized academic journals. Our efforts raise the level of amyloidosis care for people all over the country.
Team Approach to Amyloidosis Care
Amyloidosis often affects multiple organs, causing symptoms that require specialized care. Our highly skilled doctors work together to deliver the care you need. We are the only location in the St. Louis region using a team approach to treat amyloidosis. Our amyloidosis care team includes specialists in:
- Cancer and stem cell transplantation
- Digestive disease
- Heart care
- Kidney disease
- Liver disease
- Lung disorders (pulmonology)
- Nerve disorders
- Pathology (analyzing tissue to diagnose conditions)
- Radiology