discover how your brain is aging
hellobrain uses advanced MRI and artificial intelligence to calculate your ‘brain age’ and detect early signs of cognitive decline
the Alzheimer's at 70, started at 40
Conditions like Alzheimer's can begin decades before symptoms show. Hellobrain can detect these early signs, allowing you to take steps to slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of developing these conditions later on.
age-related cognitive changes start as early as your 30s
Aging causes white matter to degrade and gray matter volume to shrink. These subtle changes often precede changes we can measure in cognitive performance, memory and processing speed. We scan your brain and produce a 3D model of gray and white matter, which allows us to estimate your brain's biological age to a high degree of accuracy and predict early changes that may be addressed before they get worse
hellobrain works in three easy steps
1
Book your hellobrain scan
After purchasing the scan, you'll be able to choose your local test centre and preferred date and time
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Attend for your scan
The big day! You'll be guided every step of the way by expert MRI technicians. Make sure you leave plenty of time to get the scan done
3
Receive your results and discuss with a neurologist
Your scan is analysed by our expert algorithm with doctor input. You'll receive your brain's biological age as well as actionable steps to take
how we calculate your brain age
The scan assesses key structural elements of the brain, such as gray matter volume, white matter integrity, and cortical thickness. These tend to decline with age and can be accelerated by conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and obesity. By comparing your brain’s MRI results to a large database of scans from people across various ages, the algorithm estimates how old your brain appears biologically, regardless of your actual age.
trusted by leading neurologists
"With MRI scans, we can accurately assess brain age, helping individuals take control of their cognitive wellness. This allows for early identification of risks and empowers people to make informed decisions to improve long-term brain health"
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