Take Action: The ALZpath Difference for Patients

If you’ve noticed changes in your memory and thinking or have a family history of Alzheimer’s disease, don’t let another minute go by! Talk to your healthcare provider about ALZpath. You can take control of your future today.

The ALZpath Bundle

With our ALZpath Bundle you will have:

  • Consultation and support with a PathFinder
  • Access to our ALZpathDx diagnostic blood test

Our PathFinders are experts in Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. They will partner with you, your family and your ordering provider through the entire process while offering personalized education and support options.

Talk to your family

Your family can be your rock. It’s important to keep them informed of the path you’re taking. Our PathFinders will help you walk through what a diagnosis means, talk through concerns they may have, and answer any questions.

Talk to your physician

Talking with your primary care provider (PCP) about your concerns and desire for testing is another essential conversation. Be aware that your provider may not have the latest information about blood biomarkers to test for early Alzheimer’s disease. Our PathFinders will help you cross that bridge.

The hub of how

At ALZpath, we believe with a timely and accurate diagnosis, targeted treatment, education, care, and support resources, it is possible for people to live well after an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. We understand the “how” and will be by your side.

How to get a timely and accurate diagnosis

How to make proactive and preventive lifestyle changes

How to ensure appropriate treatment and medications

How to get access to the most promising clinical trials

How to get education and support for living with Alzheimer’s disease

How to live a full life well after an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis

Plan for your future

An early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease allows you to set priorities based on what’s important to you. There is mounting evidence that lifestyle factors are important in overall physical and brain health and may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Adopting a healthy lifestyle is important in overall health and well-being as we age and it’s never too late to start. Perhaps it’s time to think about traveling, pursuing new goals, or deciding when to stop working. You can be actively involved in legal and financial planning while also learning about resources in your area.

Explore our resources for patients

Your family can be your rock. It’s important to keep them informed of the path you’re taking. Our PathFinders will help you walk through what a diagnosis means, talk through concerns they may have, and answer any questions.