Dr. Schmechel was a professor of Medicine at Duke from 1984 to 2007, serving as Chief of Neurology at the Durham VA Medical Center and director of the Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. He performed basic science and clinical research and was part of the team that discovered the Alzheimer’s risk gene, apolipoprotein E (APOE). After 28 years at Duke, he started a regional memory center in the Foothills of North Carolina where he practiced for the last five years. He comes to West Columbia, SC to be near his family.
Dr. Schmechel specializes in the evaluation, monitoring, prevention and treatment of cognitive disorders as well as specific categories of general neurology. He has expertise in Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, early and late onset dementia, inflammatory disease of the nervous system, genetics and evaluation of attention deficit disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, affective disorders, fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue and stroke risk assessment and prevention.
Dr. Schmechel also sees select patients with epilepsy, migraine or sleep disorders. In addition, he focuses on the genetic analysis and aggressive treatment of these conditions and uses computer-assisted cognitive testing where indicated for monitoring treatment res