Mild Cognitive Impairment  Testing For Your Office

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Mild Cognitive Impairment

The CANS-MCI (Computer Assisted Neuropsychological Screen for Mild Cognitive Impairment)  is unique among all cognitive tests available.

  • No Enrollment Fee

  • Self-Administered 30-minute test with Visual & Auditory Prompts

  • No Monthly Software Fees

  • Scientifically Validated

  • Highly Reimbursed by Medicare & Private Insurance approximately ($175 - $300)

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Causes of Mild Cognitive

Mild cognitive impairment can be related to many symptoms and causes such as acute and chronic pain and thought processing, depression, dementia, concussive events, TIAs, TBIs / falls / car accidents, retreating from social engagement, sleep impairment, etc.  

The CANS-MCI collects more than one thousand data points in 8 distinct tests, and assesses memory, fluency, and executive function, all within a single 30-minute patient-alone session.

  • The test requires no computer skills whatsoever

  • The CANS-MCI is: Scientifically validated; accurate and objective

  • Use for both "snapshot" and longitudinal cognitive assessments.

  • The test can be administered 4 times per year as needed

  • Qualifying Patient MCI Questionnaire

  • MCI Testing Billing & Insurance Guidelines

  • Demo Version of the CANS_MCI Test

    Use the link below to download a demo version of the CANS_MCI test which will be placed on your desktop after opening

CANS-MCI testing FAQs

How is the CANS-MCI test taken?

The CANS-MCI is taken by the patient alone on a Windows-based touchscreen tablet, laptop, or other device with a 13" screen or larger.

Who is the CANS-MCI test for?

It is used by Physicians, NPs, PAs, Psychiatrists, Neurologists, and medical service contract companies to gain rapid and comprehensive testing of cognitive changes, establish a cognitive baseline, and provide longitudinal assessments and detection of cognitive impairments related to:

  • Dementia and other age-related causes

  • stroke; surgery; sports injuries

  • vehicle and crime-related injuries

  • veteran-specific injuries and PTSD / neurocognitive challenges; genetic disorders; brain tumors

  • psychological disorders

  • gut health

  • drug and alcohol use / abuse; chemical / toxin exposure

What happens after each CANS-MCI test?

After each test, the test data from the touchscreen device is uploaded via the internet to Screen, Inc. headquarters, and licensed neuropsychological professionals personally analyze the data for the practitioner, make recommendations, and produce a report which is emailed to the patient's provider within one hour.

Who Can Offer a Cognitive Assessment?

  • Physicians (MD and DO)

  • Nurse Practitioners

  • Clinical Nurse Specialists

  • Physician Assistants

  • Neurologists

  • Psychiatrists