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BATCheck Complete

BATCheck Complete is the more comprehensive version of BATCheck. It combines the broader upstream biomarker view from Snapshot with direct BAT Levels testing through partner labs.

The point of Complete is to make the fuller version easy to access. People can start with the same simple BATCheck model and, if they want BAT Levels included, they can get that done now without having to leave the framework behind.

What Complete Adds

  • Everything included in BATCheck Snapshot
  • Direct BAT Levels testing through partner labs
  • A fuller picture of long-term brain health patterns
  • More context for discussion and next steps

Why Complete Matters

Complete helps normalize fuller brain health testing by making it feel like a natural next step rather than a separate or hard-to-approach process. People who want more than the introductory version can move straight into a fuller check-in that includes Beta-Amyloid and Tau.

Who Complete Is For

Complete is useful for people who want more than a general wellness snapshot. It is the better fit when someone wants the upstream context and the downstream BAT Levels view in the same annual check-in.

Based on the broader BAT Levels timing model and graph used across BATwiki, BATCheck Complete is generally the more relevant starting point from age 30 onward, when earlier biological shifts may already be worth following more directly.

Chart showing BAT Level accumulation appearing earlier than later brain health changes across age.
This graph is included here as a quick reference: BAT Levels may begin shifting earlier on the curve, which is why BATCheck Complete can become more relevant starting in the 30s and 40s.

One Complete Result Is Still Only One Data Point

Even though Complete is the fuller version of BATCheck, one Complete report is still only a snapshot in time. One set of results can raise useful questions, but it should not drive fast conclusions on its own.

BATCheck Complete is most useful when it becomes part of a longer trend. Just like cholesterol or blood sugar, brain health markers make more sense when people and clinicians can compare one year to the next instead of reacting to a single test alone.

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