BATCheck FAQs
BATCheck FAQs
Concise answers about BATCheck as a brain health check-in workflow.
What is BATCheck?
BATCheck is a structured brain health check-in that reviews biomarker patterns linked to upstream biology, including metabolic, inflammatory, and sleep-related context alongside BAT Levels interpretation.
In practical terms, it brings together current measurements, prior trend direction, and biological context so follow-up decisions are based on pattern movement over time, not one isolated result.
What is the difference between BATCheck Snapshot and Complete?
BATCheck Snapshot is the lighter first step and focuses on upstream biology context, such as metabolic, inflammatory, sleep, and lifestyle-related patterns.
BATCheck Complete includes Snapshot plus BAT Testing, including BAT Levels measurement and interpretation, so providers can review both upstream context and core Beta-Amyloid/Tau trend patterns together.
Is BATCheck the same as BAT Testing?
No. BAT Testing is the laboratory measurement step, while BATCheck is the full check-in/reporting workflow that includes BAT Levels interpretation, BATScore context, and follow-up planning.
Does BATCheck provide diagnosis?
No. BATCheck is used for monitoring biological patterns and guided follow-up discussions, not for diagnosis.
What does a BATCheck report usually include?
A BATCheck report usually includes: the check-in type (Snapshot or Complete), key biomarker summary values, and how current results compare with prior results when available.
It also includes context notes (for example sleep, metabolic, inflammatory, and lifestyle factors), a plain-language interpretation of trend direction, and a recommended recheck window for follow-up planning.
How often is BATCheck repeated?
For many people, BATCheck is repeated about once per year as a routine trend check, similar to other annual lab follow-up.
If results look less stable or if additional context is needed, providers may recommend an earlier recheck window, often within about 3 to 6 months.
What happens if BATCheck shows a concerning pattern?
If a pattern needs closer attention, providers usually recommend additional context review and repeat measurement timing. The model remains monitor, understand, support if needed, and recheck.
Where can I read more?
See BATCheck, BATCheck Snapshot, BATCheck Complete, and BATCheck vs BAT Testing.