Combining MRI, biomarkers, cognitive testing and more to analyse the brain.
Early detection is crucial. The earlier you detect and diagnose MCI, the better.
Your annual health check may be missing your most important organ. Modern brain science now lets us understand how the brain is aging — long before anything is felt.
We measure brain structures by volume — in actual cubic millimetres — not by visual estimate alone.
Over eight hundred people assessed. Each visit becomes a baseline we can measure against.
For many clients, we already hold years of longitudinal data. This allows us to track change over time with precision.
It seems if you wait until later life to intervene it’s too late — the damage that has been done is really irreversible.
Brain health isn't a single number. Imaging, biomarkers, cognition and lifestyle are weighed together — so no one result decides on its own, and only a consistent signal prompts a closer look.
Quantitative measurement of brain structures in cubic millimetres — validated, and repeatable over time.
A standardised, repeatable measure of cognitive performance.
A blood marker (p-tau) read alongside the rest of your results.
Metabolic and vascular markers that can be relevant for how your brain ages.
The daily factors that protect — or strain — the brain.
Time with a physician who takes you through your results and what they mean.
“The idea that dementia prevention may hinge on what people do in their mid-30s to their 60s is rapidly reshaping the field. Scientists increasingly believe the disease is driven not only by changes in the aging brain, but also by years of metabolic stress, inflammation and vascular damage accumulating across the body.”