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BATCheck vs. BAT Testing
BATCheck and BAT Testing are related, but they are not the same thing. BAT Testing is the broad category of measurement. BATCheck is the check-in built around that measurement.
The Simple Difference
- BATCheck is the check-in layer that organizes those measurements into a usable picture.
- BATCheck Snapshot starts with upstream markers gathered through simple collection methods such as dried blood spot or saliva.
- BATCheck Complete adds direct BAT Levels testing for a fuller look at Beta-Amyloid and Tau patterns.
- BAT Testing is the broader act of gathering biomarker information behind those BATCheck options.
Why Both Terms Matter
Using both terms keeps the site clearer. Someone might use BAT Testing in a general sense when talking about lab work, but BATCheck is the more helpful term when the goal is to explain the actual check-in experience of seeing a report and deciding whether fuller testing is needed.
A Simple Analogy
BAT Testing is like collecting the ingredients. BATCheck is the finished meal placed on the table in a form people can actually use. Snapshot is the lighter first plate. Complete adds the fuller protein picture.
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