Cognitive and Memory Tests in Anytown

Early detection matters, especially when hearing loss and cognitive decline are connected. At ABC Hearing Aid Center, we offer Cognivue – a fast, five-minute cognitive screening designed to identify early warning signs of dementia risk so you can take meaningful action now.

The results are plotted on an audiogram, showing the degree, type, and configuration of hearing loss. The audiogram indicates how much louder (in decibels) the pure tone frequency must be for you to hear it compared to the level required by the average population.

Why choose Cognivue?

In just minutes, Cognivue measures memory, executive function, processing speed and other key areas of brain health.

Backed by Research

Hearing loss is one of the most significant modifiable risk factors for dementia. One major study in 2020 found that treating hearing loss – often with hearing aids – can help reduce or delay cognitive decline.

Personalized insights

The results help guide your next steps, from follow-up care to lifestyle changes that support both your hearing and your brain health.

What You Can Expect

From this simple test that takes only about five minutes, you will receive:

  • A clear report of your cognitive health results to share with your healthcare provider.
  • Tailored recommendations to help lower dementia risk, including hearing care solutions and healthy daily habits.
  • Ongoing support from our team to monitor changes and make sure your hearing technology and care plan are optimized over time.

Cognivue is not designed to be the final word on your dementia risk; instead, the screening tool works as a kind of early warning system, bringing possible red flags to your attention as early as possible.

Take the Next Step

Schedule your appointment at ABC Hearing Aid Center and discover how better hearing can improve every part of your life.

Call 555-555-5555 or contact us online to schedule an appointment at ABC Hearing Aid Center today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Based on your results, we may recommend hearing aids, monitoring or further testing. If you already use a hearing aid, we may adjust the fitting or settings if needed while you are here.

Accurate audiometry helps identify the type and severity of your hearing loss to ensure you receive the right treatment – and repeating the audiometry test at regular intervals over time allows tracking of changes, so your hearing care stays current.

Studies show that untreated hearing loss forces the brain to work harder to process sound. Over time, this “cognitive load” can impact memory, focus, and mental sharpness. Social isolation caused by hearing difficulties can also raise the risk of depression and accelerate cognitive decline.
Yes. Research—including The Lancet’s Commission on Dementia Prevention—has identified hearing loss as the single largest modifiable risk factor for dementia. Using hearing aids and seeking early treatment for hearing issues can help protect brain health.

Unlike basic memory or paper-based tests, Cognivue is computer-based and scientifically validated. It assesses multiple areas of cognitive function in just minutes and is designed to be independent of your hearing ability.

If your screening indicates areas of concern, our team will discuss next steps. This may include additional audiological testing, adjustments to your hearing aids, or coordination with your healthcare provider for a more in-depth medical evaluation.

Stop struggling to hear conversations. Come see us today.