MemCheck

Early Detection for Cognitive Decline

A quick, reliable tool to detect early signs of memory issues like Dementia and Alzheimer’s. Take action now for better health outcomes.
Why MemCheck?

A Digital Memory Screening Tool that Empowers your Practice

MemCheck is an easy-to-use, science-backed tool designed to help you quickly screen your patients for early signs of cognitive decline. In just 3 minutes, MemCheck enables you to assess memory, executive function, and cognitive abilities, allowing you to detect issues like Dementia or Alzheimer’s early and take proactive action.
Screen in just 3 minutes
MemCheck’s DIY memory test is fast, efficient, and gives you immediate insights into your cognitive health.
Detects Dementia & Alzheimer’s
Spot the first warning signs of memory loss, attention, and executive function decline early on.
Ideal for Adults 40+
Perfect for adults aged 40 and above, or anyone who feels they may be experiencing memory issues.
Trackable results, securely
Monitor memory health over time with easy-to-track results. Spot trends, and take action when needed.
What does it do?

Improves your patients’ outcomes.

The assessment evaluates key cognitive functions, including memory, executive skills, visual perception, and language abilities—areas commonly affected by brain disorders and neuropsychiatric conditions like depression, schizophrenia, and substance abuse.
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The Importance of Early Detection

Why is this Relevant?

While memory and cognitive decline have traditionally been associated with people over the age of 60 years, impairments in executive cognitive skills are also seen in depression, Adult ADHD and Alcohol and substance misuse which can have significant effects during the productive working periods.

7.4%

of adults aged 60 and above in India live with dementia, affecting approximately 8.8 million people.

5.8% – 9%

9.0% of women and 5.8% of men experience dementia symptoms, showing a higher prevalence among females.

8.4%

in rural areas compared to 5.3% in urban areas, highlighting a disparity in dementia prevalence across different regions.
Source: Prevalence and Correlates of Dementia in India: A National Population Health Survey” published by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
The Niyama Approach

Preventive Care designed around your unique needs

For those over 40, taking proactive steps to monitor cognitive health is essential. Early action can delay the onset of conditions like Dementia or Alzheimer’s, supporting long-term well-being. MemCheck provides a reliable solution to assess memory decline and cognitive issues before they escalate, empowering you to take control of your mental health.
Key benefits

Partnering with Niyama for Enhanced Patient Outcomes

By partnering with Niyama, your practice gains access to an advanced cognitive health platform that supports comprehensive patient care management. Together, we ensure early detection and provide personalized care, leading to the best possible outcomes for your patients.
Comprehensive Cognitive Function Screening
Personalized Treatment Plans
Trackable Results & Cloud-Based Data
Early Intervention with E-Prescriptions
Evaluation Pathways for At-Risk Clients
Boost Practice Profitability
Educational Resources on Memory & Dementia Care
Coordinated Care with Niyama’s Multidisciplinary Team

Designed and pioneered by the best

Our mission and vision are shaped by renowned clinical experts with a combined 60 years of experience. We're dedicated to pioneering an innovative, high-quality care model for seniors facing psychiatric and neuropsychiatric conditions. Through collaboration with families and physicians, we aim to elevate elder well-being, enabling them to stay home while reducing ER and hospital visits.

Dr Srikanth Srinivasan

MD (Gen), DM (Neuro), ​Master of Psychiatry (Melb)​

Dr. Srikanth is a Consultant Neurologist who trained in Neurology at Madras Medical College, Chennai, and later at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru. He further specialized in Dementia at the Memory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, USA, and in Neuropsychiatry at St. George’s Hospital, London, and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London.
He later obtained a Master’s in Psychiatry from the University of Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Srikanth’s subspecialty interests include Dementia and Neuropsychiatry, and he actively contributes to both clinical practice and research in these fields.

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