ALZ Selftest

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One in every eight people over the age of 55 has Alzheimer's Disease Half of those over the age of 85 have Alzheimer's Disease 60% of people with early signs of Alzheimer's Disease go undiagnosed until they are past the early stages, when treatment options are best. Here's the good news: The earlier you diagnose Alzheimer's Disease, the better your chances of managing the disease without severe impairment.

Introducing ALZ Selftest: An easy-to-use screening tool that aids in the early detection of Alzheimer's Disease.

Proven 98% Accurate

Clinical trials have shown the ALZselftest to be 98% accurate in identifying early signs of impairment in six cognitive domains via DSCP™ technology.

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About the test

The ALZselftest is an online version of the paper test created in 2002 by Dr. John H. Dougherty Jr., a leading neurologist. Read more about the development of the test.

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The ALZselftest accurately identifies very early warning signs of cognitive decline, when treatments are most effective. Take charge of your brain health!

Easy. Don't have basic computer skills? Ask a friend to help.

Quick. The ALZselftest only takes about 10 minutes.

Affordable. About the cost of your doctor's office co-pay $19.95.

Accurate. Detailed analysis covers 6 areas of mental function.

Ongoing. Monitor and compare your results over time.

Screen yourself: Create an account and take the ALZselftest at your convenience.

Review results: Share your results with your doctor to discuss and diagnose any warning signs.

Monitor. Monitor your cognitive health to help identify potential problems as early as possible.

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See our article featured in
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.