Dr. Sergio Jaramillo

DR. SERGIO JARAMILLO, MD, FAASM

Preventive Neurology in Miami, Fl

What is Preventive Neurology?

Medicine 2.0 vs Medicine 3.0

Much of modern healthcare still operates under what is often referred to as Medicine 2.0.

In this system, doctors wait for disease to appear and then prescribe treatments to manage symptoms. Chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases are often addressed only after they become clinically visible.

Preventive Neurology follows the Medicine 3.0 philosophy, which focuses on identifying risk long before symptoms appear.

Instead of waiting for disease, this approach evaluates modifiable biomarkers and early neurological signals that may increase the risk of long-term health problems. These may include metabolic health markers, cardiovascular risk factors, sleep quality, movement patterns, and cognitive performance.

By identifying these signals early, patients can make targeted interventions that support long-term neurological health.

The goal is to extend healthspan, ensuring that the brain remains healthy for as long as the body does.

The Silent Window of Neurological Disease

Many neurological diseases develop gradually over decades.

Conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and cognitive decline often begin long before the first symptoms appear. Subtle changes in sleep quality, metabolism, inflammation, and brain function can develop quietly over time.

This early phase is sometimes referred to as the silent window of neurological disease.

Most patients are never evaluated during this period.

Preventive Neurology focuses on identifying these early signals through careful neurological evaluation and advanced diagnostics. Understanding the brain’s current baseline allows patients to take meaningful action long before neurological symptoms begin.

Dr. Jaramillo’s Preventive Neurology Approach

Preventive Neurology combines medical evaluation, neurological expertise, and data-driven prevention strategies.

Dr. Sergio Jaramillo’s approach begins with a comprehensive evaluation designed to understand how the brain and body are functioning today.

This process may include:

  • Detailed neurological examination
  • Evaluation of cognitive performance and brain function
  • Sleep assessments and circadian rhythm analysis
  • Review of metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors
  • Identification of genetic or family history risk patterns
  • Advanced diagnostics to establish a baseline of neurological health

 

These evaluations help identify modifiable risk factors that influence long-term brain health.

Once these factors are identified, Dr. Jaramillo works with patients to develop strategies that support neurological resilience and reduce long-term disease risk.

Who Preventive Neurology Is For

Preventive Neurology is designed for individuals who want to take a proactive role in protecting their long-term brain health.

This approach may be especially valuable for people who:

• Have a family history of chronic or neurodegenerative disease
• Want to maintain strong cognitive performance as they age
• Have experienced a health scare that raised concerns about long-term wellness
• Want guidance on improving key pillars of health such as sleep, movement, and metabolic health
• Are interested in a data-driven approach to long-term disease prevention

Rather than waiting for symptoms to appear, Preventive Neurology focuses on strengthening the brain’s resilience early.

The Benefits of Preventive Neurology

Taking a proactive approach to brain health can influence many aspects of long-term well-being. Patients who pursue preventive neurology strategies often aim to support:

Cognitive Longevity

Protecting memory, learning ability, and mental sharpness over time.

Brain Resilience

Strengthening the brain’s ability to tolerate stress, aging, and metabolic changes.

Improved Energy and Focus

Supporting mental clarity and cognitive performance in daily life.

Reduced Risk of Neurological Disease

Identifying and addressing modifiable risk factors linked to conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.

Long-Term Healthspan

Ensuring that the brain remains healthy and functional throughout the aging process.

Affiliated With

DR. SERGIO JARAMILLO, MD, FAASM

Ready to Take the First Step with Dr. Jaramillo?

Medicine is most effective when it is highly individualized. By requesting a consultation, you are choosing to move away from uncertainty and toward a clear, evidence-based roadmap for your brain and body.