Schedule & Program Options

Brain Preserve — Next Step After the Readiness Check

Schedule your paid Brain Threat Assessment + Cognitive Health Check.

This is a private, 1–2 hour assessment appointment designed to turn your seminar reflection into a clearer brain-health prevention starting point.

Brain Threat Assessment

Organizes modifiable brain-health risk drivers such as vascular, metabolic, sleep, fitness, sensory, stress, social, medication-review, and environmental signals.

Cognitive Health Check

Adds a structured cognitive-health baseline so prevention planning is not based only on general advice or vague concern.

Value of the appointment

You leave with clearer priorities, highest-value starting points, and guidance on whether membership or guided intervention is appropriate.

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The appointment scheduler opens in a separate secure tab. Select one available time, enter your email and phone number, and submit your request. You will receive an appointment confirmation and reminders by email.

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What happens during this appointment

1. Clarify your signals

We review the brain-health areas that may deserve more attention based on structured prevention domains.

2. Establish a baseline

The Cognitive Health Check adds baseline clarification so follow-up planning is more concrete.

3. Identify the next step

You receive a practical prevention pathway recommendation: monitoring, membership resources, or guided intervention.

Pillar 3 — After Assessment

Guided intervention is matched after the assessment

The 12-week+ Cognitive Decline Prevention Program is for clients who want structured support converting assessment findings into sustainable brain-protective routines.

Important scope note

Brain Preserve educational tools, assessments, coaching, monitoring support, and member resources do not diagnose, treat, prescribe, manage medications, provide emergency care, or replace care from a licensed clinician. Medical symptoms, diagnoses, medications, abnormal measurements, or treatment decisions should be reviewed with a qualified healthcare professional.