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The cognitive tests are app-based, clinically validated assessments that you can take from home. They evaluate key cognitive domains such as memory, attention, language, and visuospatial ability, and are designed to detect early signs of memory changes with high precision.
The cognitive tests are taken at home at your own pace, so the time required may vary. On average, and without distractions, most patients complete the tests in 15 to 20 minutes.
A patient fee of 300 SEK gives you access to the cognitive tests and a report written by a doctor.
One of our doctors will review your test results and write a clear report that provides an assessment and recommendations based on your results and risk factors.
Yes. You can choose to share your report with your doctor or health center. We can also help you with this if needed.
The cognitive tests are clinically validated and were developed in collaboration with Karolinska University Hospital. Our tools are grounded in evidence-based medicine.
Yes. Protecting your personal and medical information is a central part of our service.
All health data is stored within the EU/EEA and processed in accordance with the GDPR and Swedish law.
We use established security principles such as encryption, strong authentication, access control, and full traceability (logging) to ensure that only authorized healthcare professionals have access to your data.
Your data is used solely to enable medical assessment and follow-up, and is never shared with third parties without a legal basis or your consent.
The cognitive tests are digital, which means that if you want to take the tests yourself but feel you might have difficulty with digital technology—such as using digital tools or downloading apps—we recommend that you contact your local health center for assistance instead.
We also recommend contacting your local health center if you have severe vision impairment. The reason for this is that the tests require you to be able to both see and clearly understand the questions and tasks. If your vision is impaired in a way that risks the information not being clearly conveyed in each task, this will likely significantly affect the results and assessment.