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Free Cognitive Testing: What to Expect and What Comes Next

Are you concerned about your memory? Do you have a family history of dementia? Taking that first step towards understanding your cognitive health can feel overwhelming. That's why we offer free cognitive testing to help you assess your memory and explore available resources.

What to Expect During Your Free Cognitive Assessment:

What Happens After Your Assessment

After your assessment, we will discuss the results with you and recommend personalized next steps based on your individual needs. These may include:

Taking the First Step

We understand that concerns about cognitive health can be stressful, but taking that first step towards understanding your cognitive well-being is crucial. Our free cognitive testing provides a safe, supportive environment to address your concerns and explore available resources.
 
Ready to book your appointment? Scan the QR code or contact us at 1 (937) - 224 -8200 Ext 5 to schedule your free cognitive testing assessment today!

Author
Godswill Olemgbe Godswill Olemgbe (MBBS) is a Clinical Research Coordinator at Neurology Diagnostics, where he manages subject recruitment, study visits, data entry, and specimen processing. He is passionate about patient-centered care and committed to ethical neurological assessments, data integrity, and precise clinical research execution. He is currently advancing his expertise by pursuing certifications and relevant experience to improve healthcare.

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