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MCI Screen delivers personalized testing to you and your patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI).

Consider the Most Accurate Test for Your Practice

MCI Screen is highly accurate in helping you determine if you're in good cognitive health for their your age, or if some underlying medical condition is affecting their your cognition (thinking and memory). 

MCI Screen is crafted through years of cognitive research by leading neurologists providing a level of accuracy previously unobtainable outside of the clinic.

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Timely Detection of Mild Cognitive Impairment is Important To Initiate Earlier Prevention.
Significant gaps remain in the detection of MCI, especially earlier in the disease when symptoms are subtle and are difficult to distinguish from normal aging.

Once Symptoms Present, Time is of the Essence
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Most People Would Rather Know Sooner than Later

80% of people in an Alzheimer's Association survey here said they would know sooner rather than later if they were at risk of Alzheimer's Dementia.

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Distinguishing MCI from Normal Aging Is Challenging

98% of PCPs in an Alzheimer’s Association survey here said it’s important to diagnose mild cognitive impairment (MCI), almost 60% said it’s difficult to do so.


The Science behind the MCI Screen Report.

The MCI Screen’s high accuracy is achieved by applying sophisticated mathematical scoring methods to the well-validated protocols of the CERAD 10-word recall test and the ADAS-Cog 10-word recall test.

Memory Performance Index" (MPI) is a numeric score showing 50 - 100 for "Normal" and 1 - 50 for "Below Normal" which suggests further clinical evaluation.

MCI Screen is comprised of sub-scores showing memory components that are statistics that can used by patients or clinicians in the diagnostic process. 

All assessment results include a clinical discussion guide based on peer-reviewed literature, and a longitudinal view function to compare test results over time.

MCI Screen is not a diagnostic test.

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More about Alzheimer's

  • Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia. 6.9 million Americans are estimated to be living with Alzheimer’s dementia, or about 1 in 9 people who are 65 and older.
  • Those with a family member or relative affected by Alzheimer’s want to know as early as possible if they are at risk.
  • The MCI Screen is 97% accurate in detecting Mild Cognitive Impairment, the earliest detectable stage of cognitive decline.