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.
A specialist neuropsychological assessment to help you understand your cognitive health and identify early signs of change.
Book your Cognitive Health Review today.
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 for a Cognitive Health Review when they’ve started asking questions like:
If that sounds familiar, the Cognitive Health Review can offer insight, support, and clarity.
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 reasonable job of flagging the most 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.