The NeuroCatch® Platform is a medical device that offers an objective, 6 min evaluation of cognitive function at the point of care.

Joined March 2019
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NeuroCatch gives clinicians real-time insights into brain health by measuring N100, P300, and N400 responses, enhancing clinical decisions. #BrainVitalSigns #CognitiveAssessment
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Better data, better decisions. Objective Brain Vital Signs offer standardized insights, enhancing clinical decisions beyond subjective symptoms. How is your team integrating brain health data? #BrainVitalSigns #Neurology
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One brain, many changes. Cognitive responses shift with recovery, treatment, aging, or monitoring. A single test offers just a snapshot. Continuous tracking reveals the journey. NeuroCatch aids providers with objective data. #BrainHealth #CognitiveAssessment
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What if cognitive response was as routine as checking your pulse? The NeuroCatch Platform offers non-invasive, quick, and objective brain assessments right at the point of care. #BrainHealth #MedTech
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NeuroCatch was built around a simple idea: Brain function should be measured objectively, not just observed subjectively. Using “brain vital signs,” NeuroCatch captures sensation, attention, and cognitive processing because brain health changes over time. #brainhealth
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One of the more difficult moments in care is when a patient is told everything looks normal. But they do not feel normal. If we only rely on what we can see, we risk missing what is actually happening. #brainhealth #neurocatch #brainvitalsigns #neurotech
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A story we see all the time: Teen athlete  gets a concussion Working adult starts experiencing brain fog Later life, that same adult cognitive concerns Different moments. Same brain. The gap? We’ve never had a consistent way to track what’s happening in between. #brainhealth
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We’re used to tracking vital signs like heart rate or blood pressure. But the brain? Not so much. “Brain vital signs” give us a way to measure how the brain is actually functioning objectively.   #brainhealth #neurocatch #neuroscience #neurotech #brainvitalsigns
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Not every brain injury comes from one major event. Sometimes it’s repeated hits, minor injuries, or changes that never fully resolve. Over time, they can affect how a person thinks and functions, yet, these cases are often overlooked because they don’t look urgent. #brainhealth
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We track heart health over time. Why not brain health?  learn more at neurocatch.com #BrainHealth #HealthcareInnovation
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Proud to see NeuroCatch featured in Business Insider Advancing the future of brain health and cognitive innovation. Read the full feature in Business Insider below markets.businessinsider.com/… #neurocatch #brainhealth
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We talk about the cost of brain injury in dollars, but patients feel it in daily life. Work takes more effort. Tasks take longer. Performance slips. In the U.S., non-fatal TBIs drive $19B in lost productivity, behind it are people trying to function like before. #brainhealth
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Nearly every other field of medicine has an objective measurement anchoring clinical decisions. Blood pressure. Heart rate. Oxygen saturation. Brain health is catching up. ERP biomarkers make cognitive change trackable. Book a demo: neurocatch.com
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Recovery is defined against a starting point. In brain health, that starting point is rarely established. Are you incorporating baseline cognitive data into your workflows? #BrainHealth
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@NeuroCatch we are proud to be part of this initiative!
The Geneva Foundation and @NeuroCatch have announced a research partnership focused on cognitive brain health and Service member readiness. The partnership reflects a shared commitment to advancing research that supports warfighter health, resilience, and readiness. Read more: bit.ly/3R83B2b #MilMed
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Not every brain injury is obvious. Sometimes it shows up as taking longer to process information. By the time it’s recognized, it may already be affecting how people work, think, and feel day to day. It is recognizing change early enough to do something about it. #brainhealth
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Subtle cognitive changes are often the most clinically meaningful, and the hardest to quantify. Objective measurement helps close the gap between what you suspect and what you can document. See how ERP data is used in practice: neurocatch.com
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In TBI, the initial impact is only part of the story. Inflammation, ischemia, and metabolic disruption keep shaping outcomes long after the event. How are you tracking patients beyond the initial window? #TBI
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Concussion disrupts brain function more than brain structure. Standard imaging rarely shows it. Most resolve with rest. But repeated concussions raise concerns about cumulative damage and longer recovery. #ConcussionCare #TBI #SportsMedicine
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Cognitive assessment has barely changed in decades. Self-report, observation, task performance: all shaped by effort, mood, and context. How is your practice approaching objective measurement of brain function? #Neuroscience
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