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Julio C. Rojas, MD, PhD

Neurology • Memory and Cognitive Disorders Neurology
Memory & Aging Mission Bay
415-353-2057
Portrait of Julio C. Rojas
Portrait of Julio C. Rojas
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Julio C. Rojas, MD, PhD

Neurology • Memory and Cognitive Disorders Neurology
Memory & Aging Mission Bay
415-353-2057

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About me

Dr. Julio C. Rojas is a neurologist who specializes in dementia, caring for patients with cognitive difficulties or behavioral changes resulting from conditions including Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body dementia (a form of dementia that causes cognitive defects and Parkinson's-like symptoms), frontotemporal dementia (a common cause of dementia in younger adults that features behavioral changes) and progressive supranuclear palsy (a condition affecting movement and behavior in older adults). With particular expertise in managing difficult behaviors in dementia, he creates care plans to equip patients and their families with the necessary tools for achieving their best-possible quality of life.

In his research, Rojas looks for blood tests that could be used to diagnose dementia. He also works on developing novel treatments to prevent or slow neurological degeneration and cognitive impairment. His research is funded by the National Institute on Aging.

Rojas earned his medical degree from the School of Medicine and Health Sciences of the Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico. He earned a doctorate in neuroscience from the University of Texas at Austin. He completed a residency in neurology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and a fellowship in behavioral neurology at UCSF.

A native of Mexico City, Rojas conducts patient evaluations in both English and Spanish. He strives to improve access to dementia care for Hispanic communities in the United States. For the UCSF Memory and Aging Center, he co-chairs a task force that works to improve management of behavioral symptoms for the center's patients with dementia. He also participates in UCSF committees on ethics and on diversity and inclusion.

Education & training

Board certification

  • Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry/Neurology-Psychiatry

Fellowship

  • Behavioral Neurology, University of CA at San Francisco - Neurology GME

Residency

  • Neurology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Ctr GME

Internship

  • Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Ctr GME

Degree

  • MD, Universidad CETEC School of Medicine

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    Average rating

    4.9
    4.9 out of 5 Stars
    43 ratings
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    • 0 out of 5 Stars
      October 17, 2025

      Great Experience. We were able to express ourselves with new and old thoughts and questions. Understood the best experience.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      October 4, 2025

      Dr. Rojas was excellent in all regards and made us feel comfortable throughout the visit.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      September 12, 2025

      The visit to the doctor was very good. He instructed us about detailed information that we need to know, regarding my husband. We appreciate his knowledge, advice, professionalism care, and support that we need at this time.

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      May 16, 2025

      It gives me hope that I can recover my memory

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      March 28, 2025

      Dr Rojas is an exceptional person and caring doctor

    • 5 out of 5 Stars
      March 7, 2025

      Smart and excellent communication

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