Brain function tests are essential tools for assessing cognitive health and identifying potential neurological issues. These tests measure various aspects of brain activity including memory, problem solving skills and executive function. Whether you are experiencing memory lapses, difficulty concentrating or have other concerns regarding cognitive abilities, Care24’s brain function tests can provide valuable insights into your mental health. Early detection of cognitive decline or neurological disorders can lead to more efficient treatments and improve the quality of your life.
Regular brain function testing is crucial for maintaining cognitive health. Early detection of neurological conditions can help healthcare providers to devise treatment plans and implement certain lifestyle changes that stop the progression of conditions. Brain function tests are warranted when you experience the following symptoms:
Monitoring your brain health through our tests can provide you peace of mind and help you stay proactive about your mental well-being.
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A brain function test evaluates various aspects of cognitive and neurological health and measures factors like memory, attention and brain activity to diagnose a number of diseases and conditions.
Following symptoms warrant a brain function test:
There are various types of brain function tests. Cognitive assessments involve answering questions and performing tasks. EEGs measure brain activity using sensors placed on the scalp, while neuroimaging involves taking detailed brain scans using MRI or CT technology.
Our healthcare provider will consult you during the initial phase and recommend what type of brain function test you need based on your medical condition, symptoms, overall health etc. Some brain function tests like cognitive assessments, be performed at your home. However for imaging tests like MRI or CT Scan you will have to visit a lab or clinic.
Brain function tests can help detect early signs of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Cognitive assessments and neuroimaging are particularly useful in diagnosing these conditions and monitoring their progression.