ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Trinity Health Ann Arbor has announced a significant $10 million donation from an anonymous donor to establish a new neurosciences institute on its hospital campus.
The transformative gift will expand neuroscience services, introduce innovative technologies, and significantly renovate the sixth floor of the hospital’s Reichert Building.
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Construction is expected to begin later this year, with the institute opening in spring 2026.
The new institute will feature expanded outpatient dementia and Alzheimer’s care, providing greater access to new therapies. The development will focus on three key areas:
Ambulatory Clinic Space Expansion: The sixth floor of the Reichert Building will house neurology subspecialists, geriatric medicine, neuropsychology, neurodiagnostic testing, and infusion services.
Program Development: The institute will initially focus on dementia and Alzheimer’s care and recruit additional specialists and clinical support staff to enhance patient services.
An endowment fund will also be established to support physician time dedicated to research and teaching.
Future plans include programs addressing Parkinson’s disease and headache management.
Elevation of Care: The institute aims to become one of Michigan’s leading centers for treating complex neurological conditions, particularly in stroke and Alzheimer’s care.
Trinity Health Ann Arbor’s Neuroscience Program includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, and primary care physicians who serve Washtenaw County. The program has attracted patients from across southeast Michigan.
Key investments over the past three years have led to advancements in care delivery and a doubling of patient volume across neuroscience subspecialties, including geriatric neurology, stroke care, spine, brain tumors, brain aneurysms, and epilepsy.
For more information about the project and how to support future investments, visit Southeast Michigan | Foundation and Giving | Trinity Health Michigan or call 989-284-2123.