Shifting cognitive care from “wait and see” to “act now” to help you maintain personal agency longer

A preventive cognitive neurology clinic

Sunday Health bridges traditional clinical care with the latest breakthroughs in dementia prevention, detection, and treatment, and offer expert care, both virtually and in-person, without the typical long wait times.

Cognitive care is entering a new era, with more options for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment than ever before, yet most neurology clinics are scheduling 4+ months out.

The Status Quo

Reactive and often delayed care targeting symptoms

Modern Cognitive Care

Holistic care that is personalized and prevention-focused

Cognitive screenings are offered inconsistently and pen & paper tests are not adaptive or dynamic

Digital cognitive assessment tools are adaptive and dynamic

Diagnostic procedures are invasive and expensive

Blood-based biomarker tests are cheaper, more accurate, and more convenient

Lack of evidence for prevention

Strong data (Lancet, FINGER, Ornish) supporting efficacy of addressing modifiable risk factors

Changes in memory and thinking are often normalized as "just normal aging"

Individuals are recognizing there are ways to prevent dementia and are looking for solutions

Few, if any, early-stage disease modifying treatments available

New disease-modifying drugs (e.g., Leqembi, Kisunla) available

What sets Sunday Health apart

Dementia is now the most feared condition among older Americans, but the system still treats it reactively, not preventively. Sunday Health was founded by physicians and caregivers who saw the gaps in cognitive care firsthand, and knew there had to be a better way.

Proactive, not reactive

Up to 45% of dementia cases could be prevented, so we don’t wait until issues arise. If you’re thinking about it – because of a family history, a recent ‘senior moment,’ or general curiosity – let’s help you do something.

Care that goes beyond a prescription

Landmark studies, such as the Lancet Commission Report on Dementia and the FINGERS study, validate that dementia is not an inevitable part of aging. We provide science-backed, personalized guidance on how to manage your risk factors and build a brain-healthy lifestyle.

Data is empowerment

We utilize the latest technology and diagnostic tools to provide you and your Sunday Health care team with a comprehensive picture of your cognitive health, enabling you to make informed decisions and track your cognitive function over time.

No more ‘diagnose and adios’

Even if you’re already noticing changes in your memory and thinking or have received a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer’s, there is still a lot that can be done. We provide ongoing care to help you delay further decline.

Why the name Sunday Health

Sunday is a day many of us reserve for what matters most — time with loved ones, a slower pace, space to reflect. It’s a reminder of what it feels like to be fully present.

At Sunday Health, we bring that same spirit to how we think about aging: not as a slow fade, but as an opportunity to protect what makes life meaningful — memory, independence, connection.

By putting brain health at the center of care, we help you stay ahead of cognitive changes before they become problems. With clinical guidance, personalized prevention, and proactive support, we’re here to help you stay sharp, stay yourself, and keep doing the things you love — today, tomorrow, and every day after.

"We need to change our thinking about Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, to think of it much more like cardiovascular disease, where the origins often are separated by decades from the symptoms. We have unprecedented opportunities for early intervention and comprehensive care."

Dr. Amy Sanders, MD, MS, FAAN
Cognitive Neurologist
Sunday Health

"It feels like early cardiovascular disease, early diabetes where the emergence of the biomarkers and treatments are coalescing to form a watershed moment in this field. One of our goals here at Sunday Health is to enhance timely patient access to the latest in cognitive care."

Dr. Doug Elwood, MD, MBA
Chief Medical Officer
Sunday Health

"The new biomarkers and latest treatments have changed the paradigm from when patients walk in are scared to have a conversation about their brain health. They no longer have to think 'I can't do anything about this anyway so why would I want to know.' We now have more tools to better support our patients' brain health."

Dr. Clay Ackerly, MD, MSc
Primary Care Physician
Sunday Health Senior Clinical Advisor

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