Cognitive Assessment Test

The test provides your healthcare professional with meaningful information about individual cognitive functions, serving as the first step in a journey of care.
Note: The test is an early cognitive assessment tool. It does not replace a medical diagnosis and does not detect dementia or other conditions.
Who benefits from it
Adults aged 18–90
Those who monitor their cognitive journey systematically
Those seeking a scientific assessment and guidance from a specialized team
The cognitive domains examined
Learning & memory — the ability to store and recall information, both short and long term
Complex attention — concentration, sustaining attention and resisting distractions
Executive function — higher-order thinking, decision-making, planning, strategic thinking and mental flexibility
Perceptual-motor control — reaction time, movement speed and accurate response to stimuli
The process
The test is completed in 90 seconds on a tablet at the reception, with the guidance of our team. Results are placed within an international frame of reference, based on hundreds of assessments.
Tip: wear your glasses or hearing aid for the best possible experience.
From assessment to personalized care
At Affidea neuraCare, cognitive assessment is only the beginning. The center’s neuropsychologist, Dr. Angeliki Tsapanou, guides you through personalized, holistic sessions tailored to your own needs - with the goal of more meaningful care for your future.
Where to find us
The test is available at the waiting area of the diagnostic center Affidea Central.
Frequently asked questions
How is cognitive assessment at neuraCare different?
Beyond the short test, at neuraCare you have access to specialized neuropsychological guidance and holistic sessions tailored to your needs.
How long does the test take?
Only 90 seconds.
Can I repeat the test?
Yes. Like any skill, it improves with practice. However, the comparative score applies to the first attempt, as the comparison is made with people taking the test for the first time.
Is it suitable for me?
It is intended for adults aged 18–90. If you find it difficult to hear the instructions or see the screen clearly, let your healthcare professional know. Using glasses or a hearing aid improves the results.
Can it diagnose dementia or another condition?
No. A diagnosis is made exclusively by a specialist physician, based on the diagnostic criteria, at Affidea neuraCare.
How will I see my results?
Provided you have given consent, they are sent to your email immediately afterwards, along with detailed information. For a more in-depth analysis, book an appointment at neuraCare.
