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How does BrainTest work?

TAKE IT IN 15 MINS AND GET YOUR RESULTS IN 3 DAYS OR LESS

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Take Your First Test

Your first test is used as your Baseline score, which sets the bar as a reference point to compare and track future results. The questions in BrainTest are specifically designed to assess how well you are currently thinking and remembering things.

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Review Results

You will be notified when your results are ready. You will receive a printable detailed report of your score and a video explanation by a certified doctor.

3

Track Performance

BrainTest is specially designed to be taken every 6 months, and it will notify you for the next test. As you complete future tests, you will be able to see any changes in your performance.

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NOTE

Your first BrainTest score establishes a baseline to compare your future results. There are different versions of the test so it will be different each time you take it, and no studying is needed. BrainTest evaluates your thinking abilities, testing key aspects of cognition including memory, problem solving, and language. These key aspects of cognition can be affected by Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) which can be easy to miss during a regular doctor’s visit.

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