Check Your Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease: Know Early Before It Gets Worse
Are you or someone close to you at risk?
- Over 60 years old
- Family history of Alzheimer’s disease
- Have chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol
- Experience frequent forgetfulness, short attention span, or mood swings
What Can Testing Help Prevent or Assess?
Testing can provide an initial evaluation of the causes of memory decline, including those that may be treatable or reversible. It can also provide an early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease when combined with a detailed medical history and physical examination.
What Happens After Testing?
If the test results, along with symptoms and physical examination, suggest Alzheimer’s disease, the patient will receive appropriate treatment based on their individual condition. Treatment options may include medication, non-drug therapies, or surgical interventions.




