We’re proud to see NeuroCatch recognized for advancing innovation in brain health and cognitive assessment. As conversations around brain performance and neurological wellness continue to grow, we remain committed to delivering objective, accessible solutions that support better brain health outcomes. Read the full feature in Business Insider below https://lnkd.in/g9Vyn444 #neurocatch #brainhealth #brainvitalsigns #neurotech #businessinsider
NeuroCatch®
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Surrey, British Columbia 2,647 followers
The NeuroCatch® Platform is a 6 min, objective evaluation of cognitive function at the point of care.
About us
The NeuroCatch® Platform is an industry-leading medical device that offers an objective evaluation of cognitive function, which is delivered in minutes at the point of care. It's an easy-to-use, rapid, portable and accessible neuro-physiological brain function assessment system that is licensed by Health Canada as a Class II medical device.
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https://neurocatch.com/
External link for NeuroCatch®
- Industry
- Medical Equipment Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Surrey, British Columbia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- EEG scan data, ERP data, neuro-physiological assessment, brain vital signs, auditory sensation, basic attention, and cognitive processing
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13761 96 Ave
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Surrey, British Columbia V3V 0E8, CA
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The brain lacks sensory receptors, meaning individuals have no internal way of knowing how their brain is functioning. With NeuroCatch, it can objectively measure brain waves to provide a record of cognitive performance. It allows users to see if the speed and timing of their brain processing fall within a normal, healthy range and offers the ability to improve those speeds. learn more at: www.neurocatch.com #brainhealth #neurocatch #cognitivehealth #brainvitalsigns
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We often talk about the cost of brain injury in dollars. But patients feel it first in their daily lives. Work takes more effort. Tasks take longer. Performance starts to slip in ways that are hard to explain. Over time, that turns into missed opportunities, time away from work, and long-term impact. In the U.S., non-fatal TBIs account for more than $19 billion each year in lost productivity. Behind that number are people trying to function at a level that no longer feels the same. #brainhealth #neurocatch #neuroscience
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Recovery is always defined against a starting point. In brain health, that starting point is rarely established. Without a baseline, improvement gets interpreted through symptom resolution, functional performance, and patient perception. These are useful signals, but they don't show what's actually changing at the level of brain function. If recovery were measured against an objective reference, what would that change? Are you incorporating baseline cognitive data into your workflows? #BrainHealth #CognitiveAssessment #TBI #ConcussionCare #Neurology
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Not every brain injury is obvious. Sometimes it shows up as taking longer to process information. Struggling to focus at work. Feeling off, but not knowing why. People move forward assuming they’re fine. Meanwhile, something has shifted. By the time it’s recognized, it may already be affecting how they work, how they think, and how they feel day to day. The challenge is not just identifying injury. It is recognizing change early enough to do something about it. #brainhealth #neurocatch #cognitivehealth #neurotech
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Subtle cognitive changes are often the most clinically meaningful, and the hardest to quantify. Without consistent objective data, clinicians have to piece together symptoms, observations, and intermittent test results. The more subtle the change, the harder it becomes to say anything confidently about progression, recovery, or response to treatment. Objective measurement helps close that gap. See how objective ERP data is being used in clinical workflows: neurocatch.com #BrainHealth #CognitiveAssessment #Neurology #TBI #ClinicalDecisionSupport
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In TBI, the initial impact is only part of the story. Secondary mechanisms like inflammation, ischemia, and metabolic disruption are well-established in the literature. They're rarely reflected in how patients are monitored over time. A single snapshot assessment isn't enough. TBI evolves, and the measurement approach should too. How are you tracking patients beyond the initial assessment window? #TBI #BrainHealth #Neurology #ClinicalResearch #ConcussionCare
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Concussion disrupts brain function more than brain structure. Standard imaging rarely shows it. Symptoms can emerge immediately or develop over hours and days: headache, memory gaps, slowed thinking, dizziness, sensitivity to light or noise. Loss of consciousness doesn't always occur. Most resolve with rest. But repeated concussions raise concerns about cumulative damage and longer recovery, and some patients develop post-concussion syndrome. Framing concussion around function, while keeping cumulative damage in view, changes how clinicians assess and monitor recovery. #ConcussionCare #TBI #BrainHealth #SportsMedicine #Neurology
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In this episode, Dov Baron sits down with neuroscientist Dr. Ryan C.N. D'Arcy to expose the truth about brain health, neuroplasticity, and why even high performers stay stuck in invisible patterns. Check it out below! https://lnkd.in/e4HnrqTa https://lnkd.in/er32zJUp
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Cognitive assessment has barely changed in decades. Most clinical approaches still rely on self-reported symptoms, behavioral observation, and task-based performance. Each one introduces variability. Effort, mood, insight, and context all shape the result. More clinicians are now looking for objective, physiological ways to measure cognitive function, rather than inferring it from variables that shift day to day. How is your practice approaching objective measurement of brain function? #CognitiveAssessment #BrainHealth #Neurology #ClinicalResearch #Neuroscience
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