What is the pilot program?

 From time to time, you will be contacted for opportunities to participate in preliminary testing of our products, which might consist of in-person or online testing of software.

Currently, we are developing an Online Cognitive Self-Assessment Tool. This tool will allow people to assess their own cognitive abilities, in the privacy of their home without having to visit a healthcare professional, and instantly receive a medically accurate report. 

If you are 40 years or older and interested to help us in this initiative by participating in our research study, please call 1-877-264-1870 and one of our research team will contact you.

Your time and feedback is very valuable to us and we thank you for your interest.


 

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