AUSTIN, Texas, January 8, 2026 — BrainCheck, the leading digital cognitive assessment and care platform, today announced the winners of its inaugural 2025 BrainCheck Awards, honoring the healthcare professionals, researchers, and organizations setting new standards in cognitive care nationwide.
The BrainCheck Awards celebrate exceptional individuals and practices whose work exemplifies innovation, clinical excellence, and an unwavering commitment to advancing cognitive health. These leaders stand at the forefront of early detection, care planning, technology adoption, and research—driving forward a more modern, accessible, and impactful future for cognitive care.
“Cognitive health is gaining long-overdue recognition as a foundational element of whole-person care—and that progress is propelled by the extraordinary providers and organizations championing it every day,” said Chris Loughlin, CEO of BrainCheck. “This year’s award recipients represent our most dedicated partners, researchers, and innovators. We are honored to celebrate their leadership and their transformative impact on patients and communities.”
Awardees were selected based on their leadership in research, innovation, and the advancement of evidence-based cognitive health practices, as well as their exceptional use of BrainCheck’s comprehensive cognitive care solutions—including screening, assessment, care planning, and longitudinal tracking. These individuals and organizations represent BrainCheck’s strongest partners and most committed champions, consistently driving meaningful impact for patients and families.
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About BrainCheck
BrainCheck is a digital cognitive assessment and care platform used by more than 500 primary care practices, neurology groups, psychology and psychiatry clinics, and memory centers nationwide, including Bon Secours, UPMC, and Springfield Clinic. In addition to its FDA Class II medical device, BrainCheck Assess, the platform includes a library of validated screeners and care planning tools that clinicians can combine to create custom assessment protocols tailored to their patient populations. To date, healthcare professionals have completed more than 400,000 cognitive assessments using the BrainCheck platform. BrainCheck is not intended for use as a stand-alone diagnostic tool.
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