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DISCERN™, a highly accurate, minimally invasive test to diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease

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Lori La Bey talks with Frank Amato, CEO and President, SYNAPS Dx, which offers DISCERN™, the first highly accurate, minimally invasive test supporting a clinician’s definitive diagnosis of AD versus other forms of dementia, even in people recently diagnosed with dementia. DISCERN is commercialized under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) and is reimbursed by Medicare.

Learn:

  1. What is SYNAPS Dx, working on?
  2. What is Discern.
  3. How often should a person who is diagnosed with dementia, be reassessed?
  4. If Doctors know what support is available to families living with dementia.
  5. What is the fingers Study?
  6. How we can get services, products, and tools to doctors to pass along to families?
  7. Is the Discern test covered by insurance?

 

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Contact SYNAPS Dx

Website  https://www.synapsdx.com/

Website https://discerntest.com/

Frank LinkedIn  www.linkedin.com/in/frank-amato-3b2a162/

SYNAPS Dx LinkedIn  www.linkedin.com/company/synapsdx/

SYNAPS Dx Facebook  www.facebook.com/discerntest

SYNAPS Dx Twitter (X)  @getdiscern

SYNAPS Dx Instagram  @getdiscern

 

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