Enabling Early Detection for a Healthier Brain

Revolutionizing neurology diagnostics with our digital NeuroMarker Platform designed to rapidly detect early cognitive decline and empower healthcare providers to intervene sooner—when treatment is most effective.
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Current Diagnostics Miss Early Detection

Leading to Long Wait Times for Treatment Decisions

2,000

People per day progress to more advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease.

20

U.S. states are “dementia neurology deserts” as shrinking provider networks and rising demand have created a critical neurologist shortage, labeled a “grave threat” by the American Academy of Neurology.

70+

Months a patient will wait from cognitive complaint to a treatment decision with current standard care by 2033. The current wait is 12 months.
Early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s is often delayed due to limited access to specialized diagnostics, leaving some patients waiting years for a diagnosis. Current standard of care, paper-based cognitive assessments can be subjective, misdiagnose up to 30% of cases and fail to capture subtle cognitive and functional changes, further delaying treatment decisions and hindering early intervention.  These challenges lead to significant delays in care, increasing the burden on patients, caregivers, and already overextended healthcare providers.

Advancing Early Detection for

Faster, More Effective Intervention

The aim of Altoida’s groundbreaking NeuroMarker Platform is to empower clinicians with real-time insights during a single office visit. Using machine learning and augmented reality to simulate instrumental activities of daily living (iADL), it is designed to detect the earliest signs of cognitive impairment. Developed for faster diagnosis, this platform is intended to help healthcare providers intervene sooner, giving millions of patients a better chance at receiving timely, effective treatment.

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Pioneering

Early Detection in Cognitive Health

Our NeuroMarker Platform is built on two decades of rigorous, peer-reviewed clinical research and scientific validation. Through numerous clinical studies, it has been proven to be highly effective in identifying MCI and early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, our proprietary technology also has potential applications for other related dementias. Founded on robust clinical insights and continuous evidence generation, our mission is to empower healthcare providers with the tools they need to make earlier, more informed decisions in patient care.

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Proven: Early & Accurate Detection of Prodromal Alzheimer's Disease

The Altoida NeuroMarker Platform can effectively identify preclinical and prodromal Alzheimer's disease quicker than traditional neuropsychological tests without any learning effects.
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The Vital Role of Diagnostics in

Advancing Alzheimer's Research

Explore recent studies that highlight how innovative diagnostics are driving breakthroughs in Alzheimer's diagnosis and treatment.

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Common Alzheimer's Disease Complications Explored

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The Connection Between Vision and Dementia: Understanding the Research

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Losing or misplacing things often is a common sign of cognitive decline.
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Recognizing the Primary Signs of Cognitive Decline

Signs of cognitive decline may include getting lost in familiar places, losing or misplacing things often, and difficulty following instructions.
Taking care of your brain health by modifying risk factors may help prevent dementia.
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Are There Ways To Prevent Dementia?

Twelve modifiable risk factors for dementia have been identified. Modifying these factors may delay or prevent dementia in approximately 40% of all cases.
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Tips for Managing Sundowning in Dementia Patients

Sundowning in dementia patients is common. Sundowning refers to the neuropsychiatric symptoms that occur in the late afternoon or early evening.
Healthcare provider discussing treatment of Alzheimer’s with male patient.
10.27.22

Current Approaches for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

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