why CogniScreen.
insight. reassurance. monitoring.
Structured cognitive profiling to support clinical decision-making when full diagnostic assessment is not yet indicated.

there’s a gap between quick screens and full assessments.
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Brief tools (e.g., MoCA, MMSE) may flag concern, but offer limited domain-level detail
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Comprehensive neuropsychological assessment is costly, time-intensive, and not always necessary
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CogniScreen fills the gap.​​
It provides a structured, standardised cognitive profile when:
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more information is needed than a brief screen can provide
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a full diagnostic battery is not yet indicated
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CogniScreen provides.
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Standardised assessment across key cognitive domains
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Mood screening
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Objective, age-normed comparison data
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Clinically integrated interpretation
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Written results summary with personalised recommendations
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Clear guidance for reassurance, monitoring, or onward assessment
​CogniScreen provides objective cognitive data without defaulting to full diagnostic evaluation.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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where CogniScreen fits.



who CogniScreen is for.
CogniScreen is suitable for adults who:
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Want to understand how their thinking compares with others their age
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Have mild concerns about memory or cognition but function well day-to-day
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Would benefit from a baseline to track changes over time
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Prefer a proactive, preventative approach to cognitive health
CogniScreen is particularly helpful when more information is needed than a brief screen can provide, but a full neuropsychological assessment may not yet be indicated.
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what CogniScreen is - and is not.
CogniScreen provides structured, standardised cognitive assessment to support insight, reassurance, and monitoring.
It is not intended for:
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Diagnostic assessment of neurological or psychiatric conditions
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Medico-legal evaluation (e.g., decision-making capacity)
CogniScreen assessments are non-diagnostic and do not replace comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation where this is required.
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Instead, CogniScreen provides clinically meaningful information that can:
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Guide decisions about further assessment
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Support monitoring of change over time
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Assist understanding of current functioning