The Neurologists at Memory Treatment Center evaluate and treat both general neurology conditions as well as memory/dementia disorders including: headache/migraines, stroke, epilepsy/seizure, dementia/Alzheimers, neuromuscular disease, Parkinson’s disease, tremors, neuropathy and more. Schedule to see one of our providers quickly!
Neurology and Memory Treatment in Florida
The board certified Neurologists at Memory Treatment Centers provide comprehensive neurology services in a compassionate and comfortable environment for both general neurology and memory-related diseases. Our goal is to provide the highest level of care by utilizing the most up-to-date diagnostic tools and treatments available. Our team values the personal relationship between provider and patient and are humbled by our opportunity to serve the greater Jacksonville Beach, Jacksonville, Naples, Ft. Myers and Bonita Springs areas
“At Memory Treatment Centers, we treat each patient as a unique individual. This is done by giving them the one-on-one attention they deserve. We will answer any critical questions they have and establish a personalized treatment plan. In turn this creates a long-term relationship built on trust and respect. Dealing with a neurologic condition is exhausting and you don’t want to wonder if you’re getting the best treatment possible. When you’re at Memory Treatment Centers there isn’t any question.” – Dr. Don McCarren, DO
”I have seen so many neurologists and other specialists over the last 20 years and there are the good, the bad and the ugly. Dr. McCarren is one of the best! He listened, observed, asked a lot of questions and told me things that I never knew about myself. Unbelievably intelligent man with a sense of humor to boot. I am so sad that he left me and moved to Florida. Good luck Doc! I'm jealous of your patients in Florida. 🙂
Tracie C.

What is Neurology?
Neurology is the medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system, which includes the brain, the spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
Common neurological disorders include dementia, Alzheimer’s and other memory disorders, migraines (and other headache disorders), stroke, multiple sclerosis, seizures/epilepsy, Parkinson’s and other movement disorders, peripheral nerve problems – such as carpel tunnel syndrome, polyneuropathy and many others.
When Should I See a Neurologist?
You should consider seeing a neurologist if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms:
- Headache disorders
- TIAs and stroke
- Changes in memory or confusion
- Dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease)
- Seizures or other episodes of loss of consciousness
- Issues with coordination or balance
- Weakness
- Numbness or tingling
- Dizziness
- Uncontrolled movements (such as tremors or stiffness)
- Vision changes
- Neuropathy
If you have symptoms of concern, it is best to discuss these with your primary care physician who can determine if a referral to a neurologist is appropriate.