Free Brain Health Assessments Available During June
WASHINGTON, June 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alzheimer's research sites across the country are recognizing Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month by offering free memory screenings for adults age 55 and older. Throughout June, researchers are raising awareness about brain health and the importance of learning about ways to mitigate risk factors related to dementia and how to talk with doctors about memory concerns and opportunities available to them.
While awareness of healthy lifestyle habits is widespread, many Americans do not realize their role in reducing dementia risk. Although three out of four Americans recognize the value of these habits for brain health, fewer than half understand that they may also help lower the likelihood of developing dementia.1 The month-long observance is an opportunity to encourage conversations about brain health, promote early detection, and connect individuals with resources that can support cognitive wellness throughout aging.
Participating sites for no cost memory screens include:
Northeast
- Adams Clinical Research, Harlem, NY; 917- 423-6797 Adams Clinical Research, Watertown, MA; 617-744-8544 AD-CARE: Alzheimer's Disease Care, Research and Education Program, Rochester, NY; 585-602-5200 Butler Hospital Memory and Aging Program, Providence, RI; 401-455-6402 Cognitive and Research Center of NJ, Springfield, NJ; 973-850-4622 Flourish Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; 610-277-8073
Southeast
- Accel Research - Alcanza Site Network, Decatur, GA; 404-475-0552 Axiom Brain Health, Tampa, FL; 813-353-9613 CenExel Research Decatur, Decatur, GA; 404-537-1281 CenExel Research, Atlanta, GA; 404-881-5800 Charter Research, Orlando, FL; 407-337-3000 Charter Research, The Villages, FL; 352-441-2000 Conquest Research, Winter Park, FL; 407-409-0002 JEM Research, Atlantis, FL; 561-968-2933 K2 Medical Research, Orlando; 407-500-5252 Recognition Health, Fairfax, VA; 703-520-9703 Renstar Medical Research, Ocala, FL; 352-629-5800 Tandem Clinical Research, Marrero, LA; 504-934-8424 Visionary Investigators Network, Coral Gables, FL; 305-842-0967
Midwest
- Flourish Research Chicago, Chicago, IL; 773-275-3500 Quest Research Institute, Farmington Hills, MI; 248-957-8940 Washington University, Knight ADRC Clinical Trials Unit, St. Louis, MO; 314-286-2683
South
- El Faro Health and Therapeutics, Rio Grande City, TX; 956-487-5621 Gadolin Research, Beaumont, TX; 409-331-6040 Kerwin Medical Center, Dallas, TX; 972-433-9100
West
- Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience, Honolulu, HI; 808-261-4476 Healthy Brain Clinic, Long Beach, CA; 562-606-5999 Inglewood Clinical Trials, Inglewood, CA; 301-693-5000 Irvine Clinical Research, Irvine, CA; 949-753-1663 Sun Valley Research Center, Imperial, CA; 760-545-0123 Syrentis Clinical Research, Santa Ana, CA; 714-542-3008
Canada
- Kawartha Centre, Peterborough, Ontario, CA; 705-749-3906 Okanagan Clinical Trials, Kelowna, BC, CA; 250-862-8141 Toronto Memory Program, North York, ON, CA; 416-386-9761
Memory screenings in a private setting can be scheduled by appointment at each participating site. Following the scheduled assessment, individuals may meet one-on-one with a healthcare professional to review results and discuss any questions or concerns. While a memory assessment is not a diagnosis, it can guide individuals toward appropriate next steps.
Early detection of memory problems can provide access to more intervention options and improve quality of life. It may also help individuals learn whether they are eligible to participate in clinical trials focusing on slowing the progression of memory disorders.
For more information on services, including memory screenings, please contact the site nearest to you directly.
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About the Global Alzheimer's Platform Foundation (GAP):
The international nonprofit Global Alzheimer's Platform Foundation was founded to speed the delivery of Alzheimer's treatments and other neurological therapies with a commitment to lowering the cost and improving the efficacy of ADRD clinical trials to ensure that no one is left behind. As part of its mission, GAP supports more than 100 clinical research sites worldwide through study start-up and recruitment activities, promoting the use of state-of-the-art biomarker technology and inclusivity in research studies, as well as celebrating the citizen scientists who make research possible.
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