FAQs
BATWATCH™
BATWatch™ is redefining brain health. By merging next-generation biomarker science, AI-driven analysis, and a global clinician network, we’re empowering millions to detect, track, and prevent biological drift, years before symptoms ever start. Our platform, language, and protocols set a new gold standard for proactive prevention and personal brain health monitoring.
What is BATWatch™?
BATWatch™ is a future-facing brain health platform that uses biomarker tracking, digital tools, and a decentralized clinician network to help adults understand how their brain is moving over time. The goal is simple: make it easy to check your BAT Levels™ and follow their direction, just like any other health metric.
Is BATWatch™ the same as a neurologist?
No. BATWatch™ is not a neurology clinic or a replacement for medical care. It offers routine testing and guided insights but does not diagnose or treat neurological conditions. When specialty care is needed, clinicians can coordinate referrals, but the focus remains on everyday awareness and annual tracking.
What makes BATWatch™ different?
BATWatch™ brings together blood-based testing, simple digital reports, and an active clinical network so brain health can be monitored regularly. Most systems wait for symptoms before acting, BATWatch™ helps people build a baseline early and follow changes year after year. There is no requirement to have symptoms, family history, or ongoing concerns.
Who created BATWatch™?
BATWatch™ was founded by a team of builders, clinicians, and researchers who wanted brain health to be easier to understand and easier to access. The language, tools, and protocols were designed to help real people track biological patterns without complex terminology.
How do I get started?
Start through the website, complete a short intake, and a clinical team member will contact you to schedule the first visit. A BATCheck™ is ordered to establish your baseline, and a follow-up visit reviews your first report and explains how to track your brain’s direction over time.
What steps are involved in using BATWatch™?
- Virtual visit to review your intake
- Lab order issued for BATCheck™
- Results reviewed with a clinician
- Yearly tracking begins with digital reminders
- Everything is managed through BATWatch™ clinicians, so patients do not navigate the system alone.
What is the BATWatch™ Protocol?
The BATWatch™ Protocol is a structured system for building baselines and tracking biomarker trends over time. It does not diagnose or treat illness, it creates a repeatable framework for understanding early biological signals and following them responsibly.
Who is eligible for BATWatch?
BATWatch™ is designed for adults 18 and up who want to understand their brain health sooner rather than later. You do not need symptoms or family history to begin, routine tracking is encouraged regardless of risk level.
Where is BATWatch™ available?
BATWatch™ operates across the United States and works with select international collaborators. Availability depends on state or regional clinical licensing.
Do I need a referral for BATWatch?
No. Self-enrollment is available for adults 18+. The BATWatch™ team manages the process from the first visit to test ordering.
Can my current provider participate in BATWatch?
Yes. Providers can connect with BATWatch™ if they meet credentialing requirements and agree to follow the protocol. The goal is to support continuity of care whenever possible.
What is the BATWatch™ Registry?
The Registry is a secure, anonymized database used to study biomarker patterns and long-term trends. It supports research and educational development. It does not provide individual diagnosis or medical direction.
What is the BATWatch Command Center?
It is a digital dashboard where patients and clinicians can view BAT Levels™, follow trends, and monitor changes over time. It helps keep routine testing organized and makes annual tracking easier.
What is a Brain Health Coordinator?
Coordinators help guide patients through scheduling, logistics, and education. They are trained in BATWatch™ protocols but are not clinicians. Their role is to support, not diagnose.
How does monitoring work after the first test?
Structured follow-ups and annual reminders make tracking simple. The Command Center keeps reports available and year-over-year comparisons easy to understand.
Does BATWatch™ have an app or digital portal?
Yes, access is provided through a secure online portal. A mobile app is in development.
How is BATWatch™ funded?
BATWatch™ is privately funded and supported by mission-driven collaborators. It does not accept funding from pharmaceutical or insurance companies.
Who owns BATWatch™?
BATWatch™ is founder-led and privately held.
What if I have more questions?
You can contact BATWatch™ through the website or speak with a Brain Health Coordinator. The Glossary also provides simple explanations of key terms.
Why does BATWatch™ use its own terminology?
Terminology was created to help people talk about brain health without medical jargon. Clear language helps patients and providers communicate better and track progress with confidence.
How can I stay updated on BATWatch™?
Follow BATWatch™ online or subscribe to updates through the website. Research highlights, news, and community efforts are posted regularly.
Why does BATWatch™ support community initiatives like TeamBrain™?
Community creates access. TeamBrain™ campaigns support students, families, and schools by introducing brain health early and building a culture of curiosity instead of fear.
Does BATWatch™ claim to prevent or treat Alzheimer’s?
No. BATWatch™ does not diagnose, prevent, treat, or manage Alzheimer’s or any medical condition. BATWatch™ is an educational and tracking system designed to support routine awareness and guided interpretation of biomarker trends.