Clarity. Reassurance. A plan for what comes next.
If you’ve noticed changes in your memory, focus, or mental clarity — even if they seem small — it can be hard to know what to do about it.
The Cognitive Health Review offers a clear, expert-led way to check in on how your brain is functioning, understand what might be behind those changes, and decide on any next steps with confidence.
You don’t need a referral. You don’t need to be in crisis.
You might just want to understand what's going on. People often come to me when they’ve started asking questions like:
If that sounds familiar, the Cognitive Health Review can offer insight, support, and clarity.
Peace of mind
Understand whether the changes you're noticing are within the normal range — or might benefit from further support. Many people leave
feeling reassured, clearer, and more in control.
Early identification
Subtle cognitive changes can creep in slowly. Identifying patterns early can help you make small, meaningful adjustments before problems
escalate.
A deeper understanding of how your brain is working
This isn’t just about memory scores. You’ll get a clear picture of your cognitive strengths and any areas under strain — and how they relate
to your everyday life.
Track change over time
Whether you’re recovering from illness, managing a long-term condition, or simply keeping an eye on brain health as you age — a review now
gives you a baseline. That makes any future changes easier to interpret and act on.
Personalised, evidence-based guidance
You’ll get recommendations tailored to your thinking profile — whether that’s simple strategies, specialist resources, or just knowing
what to monitor.
A one-to-one session with our specialist clinical psychologist to explore your concerns, health history, and cognitive wellbeing.
A tailored battery of validated cognitive tests, selected based on your needs. These assess areas such as memory, attention, processing speed, and executive functioning.
A telephone or video appointment where your results are explained clearly, without jargon. You'll understand what your results mean and what they suggest about your current cognitive health.
An evidence-based plan to help you optimise your brain health. Includes targeted strategies and goals to
support long-term cognitive resilience.
Annual reviews or follow-up support, including cognitive rehabilitation, are available to help you monitor change over time or build on your progress.
The Cognitive Health Review is ideal for adults who:
You may have come across brief memory screening tools at your GP surgery or local memory clinic — like the MoCA or Mini-Mental State Exam. These are widely used, and they do a good job of flagging more obvious cognitive decline.
But they have limits.
Screening tools often miss subtle changes, especially in people who are high-functioning, well-educated, or used to compensating for difficulties. They also don’t explore the real-world impact of cognitive issues — or the reasons behind them.
This is where a neuropsychologist can make a real difference.
In a Cognitive Health Review, we don’t use a one-size-fits-all battery. Dr Shah will choose the most appropriate tools for your concerns — whether that’s detailed testing of memory and attention, or a focus on fatigue, processing speed, or executive function.
You’ll get:
This is about more than just flagging up any cognitive issues.
It’s about helping you understand what’s going on — and what to do next.
You don’t need a GP referral. If you're ready to check in with your brain health, click below to book your Cognitive Health Review—or contact us to find out more.