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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH)

Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH)

Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH)

Our Approach

What is Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH)?

NPH usually affects older patients and is caused by the build-up of fluid on the brain. This pressure can cause damage to the brain; symptoms include:

  • Trouble walking 
  • Incontinence and urination problems
  • Mild symptoms of dementia

In the past, NPH has often been overlooked or dismissed without treatment because of the difficulty in accurately diagnosing the condition and the thought that neurosurgical intervention puts patients at higher risk. 

Augusta University NPH Program

Augusta University Health offers NPH patients a team of specialists that include physicians, neurologists and neurosurgeons. We offer patients:

  • Complete physical and neurological examinations
  • Diagnostic lumbar punctures
  • CT scans and/or MRIs

Your specialized care includes: 

  • Catheter drainage of cerebral spinal fluid
  • Surgical interventions by highly skilled neurosurgeons 
  • Physical therapists who focus on treating patients with NPH

Our Providers

Augusta University Medical Center specialists provide care and support throughout your entire healthcare journey.

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