Create your $99 memory baseline after the free pattern check.
If stroke, TIA, blood pressure, diabetes, PAD, or other vascular risk factors may be part of the story, the MCI Screen gives your family a structured benchmark to discuss with a clinician.
Not a diagnosis
Objective baseline
Repeat over time
MCI Screen Disclaimer
The MCI Screen referenced by VascuMind is a cognitive screening, benchmarking, and tracking tool sourced from MCI Screen / EMBIC materials. It does not diagnose vascular dementia or any other medical condition and is not a substitute for clinical evaluation. Results should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider.
Move from concern to a structured benchmark.
The free check organizes a possible ischemic pattern. The paid baseline helps your next conversation — clinician, caregiver, research, or wellness — start from clearer information.
- A structured MCI Screen memory baseline for clinician discussion
- Objective benchmarking after the free Hachinski-style ischemic pattern check
- Plain-language next-step questions for caregivers and clinicians
- Repeat-tracking context if you want to compare changes over time
Screening performance claims should be reviewed with source documentation and a qualified healthcare professional. The MCI Screen is still a screening, benchmarking, and tracking tool — not a standalone diagnosis or substitute for clinical evaluation.

Bring this to the visit
- Pattern-check summary
- Memory baseline context
- Questions about vascular risk factors
- Follow-up and repeat-tracking prompts
Pattern check, memory baseline, and Alzheimer’s blood tests answer different questions.
Ischemic pattern check
Organizes sudden onset, stepwise change, stroke/TIA history, and vascular risk factors. It does not diagnose disease.
Memory baseline
Creates a structured cognitive benchmark for clinician discussion and repeat tracking. It does not explain the medical cause by itself.
Alzheimer’s blood test
May help clinicians assess Alzheimer’s-related biology in appropriate symptomatic adults. It does not rule out vascular, medication, sleep, mood, or mixed causes.
A simple, privacy-conscious intake flow.
Start securely
Click the payment/intake link and submit only the information needed for the screening request.
Complete the screen
Checkout and/or screening may occur through Stripe or the authorized MCI Screen workflow.
Receive a baseline
Use the structured cognitive benchmark and plain-language context to prepare for clinician discussion.
Track next questions
Decide whether to repeat tracking, discuss vascular risk factors, review wellness support, or ask about research options.
Use the screen to organize the next conversation.
Clinician conversation
Bring better questions about vascular risk factors, stroke history, medications, sleep, mood, rehabilitation, and follow-up testing.
ContinueWellness support
Review optional supplement and lifestyle-support resources only after clinician discussion and with clear safety disclaimers.
ContinueResearch awareness
Opt in to consent-aware follow-up about studies that may be relevant to vascular cognitive impairment.
ContinueWho this is for
- Patients or caregivers facing vascular dementia or vascular cognitive impairment
- Stroke or TIA survivors noticing memory, attention, or thinking changes
- People with vascular risk factors such as hypertension, PAD, diabetes, heart disease, or small-vessel disease
- Families wanting a baseline before a clinician visit, wellness plan, or research inquiry
What it does not do
- It does not diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, MCI, stroke, or any disease.
- It does not replace urgent care or a clinician evaluation.
- It should not be used to change medications, supplements, or care plans without medical advice.