neurological
The Brain
An estimated 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's — and the changes that lead there begin 20 years before a single symptom appears.
our vision
Your brain has two ages — the one on your birthday, and the one that tells the real story. Biological brain age reflects how your brain is actually functioning relative to where it should be, and when those two numbers diverge, the risk of cognitive decline rises significantly.
What makes this urgent is the timeline. Alzheimer's doesn't begin when memory fades — it begins decades earlier, quietly, while everything still feels fine. The changes are measurable long before symptoms appear. That window is exactly where we work.
your greatest advantage
The 2024 Lancet Commission estimates that up to 45% of dementia cases worldwide could be prevented or delayed by addressing modifiable risk factors. Many of these factors —including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, inactivity, poor sleep, smoking and excessive alcohol use—often develop during midlife, years before any changes are noticeable.

Our Diagnostic Approach
One visit. A complete picture of your neurological health and long-term cognitive risk.
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