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Alzheimer's Risk

Gain early insight into genetic risk factors for Alzheimer’s and take proactive steps to safeguard memory and cognitive health.

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$699

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  • Early Detection of Risk

    Early Detection of Risk

  • Identify Genetic Risk Factors

    Identify Genetic Risk Factors

  • Take Preventative Action Early

    Take Preventative Action Early

  • Support Long-Term Cognitive Wellness

    Support Long-Term Cognitive Wellness

What Is the Alzheimer’s Risk Test?

What Is the Alzheimer’s Risk Test?

Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias often develop silently over decades before symptoms appear. Understanding your genetic predisposition empowers you to take action sooner.

The ConciergeMD Alzheimer’s Risk Test is a simple blood test that analyzes the Apolipoprotein E (APOE) biomarker—a genetic marker strongly linked to the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.

What Is the Alzheimer’s Risk Test?

Who This Test is For

  • Adults looking to take a proactive approach to cognitive longevity

    Adults looking to take a proactive approach to cognitive longevity

  • Those with a family history of Alzheimer’s or cognitive decline

    Those with a family history of Alzheimer’s or cognitive decline

  • Individuals seeking peace of mind through early detection

    Individuals seeking peace of mind through early detection

  • People experiencing mild memory changes or cognitive shifts

    People experiencing mild memory changes or cognitive shifts

What is included?

What is included?

The Alzheimer’s Risk test focuses on a critical biomarker for deeper insight:

  • Apolipoprotein E – a protein that plays a key role in lipid metabolism and neural function. Certain variants of the APOE gene, are associated with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Testing for APOE helps identify individuals at higher genetic risk, allowing for earlier lifestyle or medical interventions to support brain health and long-term memory.
What is included?

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease.

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  • Book online

    Choose from one of our available appointments to schedule your test.

  • Lab collection

    A member of our medical team will come to your home to collect your sample.

  • Results Review

    Receive results and schedule a consultation for a personalized review

Maria S. | ConciergeMD member

"Having a family history of Alzheimer’s made me nervous. ConciergeMD’s Alzheimer’s Risk Test gave me the information I needed to start making changes now. The process was seamless, private, and reassuring."

Maria S. | ConciergeMD member

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get started?

You can book online or through ConciergeMD’s care team. A nurse will collect your blood sample at home, and your provider will review results and outline personalized recommendations.

How is the Alzheimer’s Risk Test performed?

A licensed medical professional will visit your home to collect a small blood sample, which is then analyzed in a certified laboratory.

What biomarker does this test measure?

The Alzheimer’s Risk Test analyzes the Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) gene. Variants of ApoE are associated with different levels of risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of cognitive decline.

Who should consider this test?

This test is recommended for individuals with a family history of Alzheimer’s, those experiencing unexplained memory or cognitive changes, or anyone interested in proactively understanding and supporting their brain health.

Does having an ApoE variant mean I will definitely develop Alzheimer’s?

No. Carrying an ApoE variant increases your risk, but it does not guarantee you will develop Alzheimer’s. Lifestyle, environment, and overall health also play a critical role in disease development.

How long does it take to receive results?

Results are typically ready within 1–2 weeks and include a comprehensive review with a ConciergeMD provider to explain your findings and next steps.

Is this test diagnostic?

No. The Alzheimer’s Risk Test does not diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. It measures genetic predisposition to help guide preventive care and long-term brain health strategies.

Do I need to fast before the test?

No fasting is required. You can eat and drink normally unless your provider gives you other instructions.

How accurate is this test?

The test uses advanced genetic analysis to accurately detect ApoE variants. Results are reviewed by medical professionals to ensure clinical reliability.

What can I do if my results show increased risk?

Your ConciergeMD provider will create a personalized plan that may include lifestyle modifications, nutritional strategies, cognitive training, and other proactive steps to support brain health and reduce risk factors.

Can the test be taken without symptoms?

Yes. Many people choose to take this test proactively, especially if they have a family history of Alzheimer’s or want to take preventive action before symptoms appear.

Is genetic counseling included?

Yes. Results are reviewed in detail with your ConciergeMD provider, who can also recommend further resources or specialists if additional support is needed.

How private are my results?

All results are handled with strict confidentiality and stored securely in compliance with HIPAA regulations. Only you and your provider have access to your data.

Can lifestyle changes really make a difference if I carry ApoE?

Yes. Research shows that factors like physical activity, balanced nutrition, quality sleep, stress management, and cardiovascular health can significantly influence brain aging and reduce Alzheimer’s risk - even for those with ApoE.

Why is early testing important?

Understanding your genetic predisposition early gives you more time to take preventive measures, make targeted health decisions, and protect long-term cognitive function.

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