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COGNITIVE NEUROLOGY CLINIC

Worried about a loved one’s memory? 
We help families get answers.

Is it normal aging or something more serious?
When should I take them to see a specialist?
My loved one keeps forgetting names. Should I be worried?
What are the early signs
of dementia?

Now scheduling virtual visits for new patients in Texas

We offer easy-to-access, timely telemedicine appointments from the comfort of home
We're currently in network with Original Medicare and are expanding to accept most major insurance plans in Texas.

"Senior moments," like forgetting a name or misplacing keys, can be unnerving, but when should you be concerned?

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Dr. Amy Sanders, MD, FAAN

Sunday Health Cognitive Neurologist

By midlife, many people notice small changes in how quickly they process information or recall details. These shifts can be a natural part of aging - but certain changes may signal something more serious.  If you’ve noticed changes like these in someone close to you it’s wise to consult a qualified medical professional. Early evaluation can make a real difference.

Hear Dr. Sanders explain the difference →

Advanced & comprehensive testing

Clear answers that get to the root causes of memory changes

Timely access 
to expert clinicians

Diagnostic and ongoing care from experience clinicians

Personalized proactive health & lifestyle plan

Science-backed lifestyle and brain-health coaching

How it works

Answers within reach: Expert care tailored to your loved one

Step 1: Advanced Testing
to get to the root cause

Your loved one will get access to the latest diagnostics and advanced genetic & blood-biomarker testing (e.g,. APOE, pTau, Lumipulse).

Step 2: Specialist Consultations
to understand their personal risk factors

We will answer all questions through in-depth appointments with experts in dementia prevention, so your family can understand your loved one’s genetic, health, and lifestyle risk factors and how to slow decline.

Step 3: Lifestyle Coaching
to prevent or delay dementia

Your family will receive a personalized brain health plan to help them maintain and improve their cognitive abilities. Your loved one can put the plan into action with the support of weekly coaching, lifestyle counseling and monthly clinician check-ins.

Meet our brain health team

We support your loved one through a team of experienced nurse practitioners, health coaches, care navigators, and expert neurologists.

See the positive impact of early action

Helen, 71
Concerns

Problems finding words or following conversations

Sunday Health Care
  • Neurologist check
  • At-home sleep study
  • Weekly coaching
Outcomes

Helen's mild changes in cognition were identified early and addressed by improving her sleep and starting daily cognitive exercises.

Helen, 71
Concerns

Problems finding words or following conversations

Sunday Health Care
  • Neurologist check
  • Sleep assessment
  • Weekly coaching
Outcomes

Helen’s treatment plan addressed her sleep issues and proactive coaching improved her memory problems.

Helen, 71
Concerns

Problems finding words or following conversations

Sunday Health Care
  • Neurologist check
  • Sleep assessment
  • Weekly coaching
Outcomes

Helen’s treatment plan addressed her sleep issues and proactive coaching improved her memory problems.

Getting started is easy.
Just book a call with us.

We will answer your questions and share how we can support you and your loved one.

Book a no-cost call with us
Speak with our care navigator
Confirm insurance coverage
Schedule the first appointment

What our patients are saying

“I was nervous at the outset but the Sunday Health clinical team was very reassuring and put me at ease. Once we got started, it was actually kind of fun! I felt proud of myself and was grateful to get the results.

Now I don’t have to worry so much.”
Mimi
Sunday Health Patient
"The process was both interesting and fun; it included an online brain test and phone and zoom interviews by Sunday Health clinicians who were knowledgeable, informative, friendly, and very very patient."
Brigid H.
Sunday Health Patient
"With a high risk for dementia, I had a lot of trepidation around cognitive testing. But once I understood the holistic approach of Sunday Health, I worked up the courage to take advantage of their offering. I was impressed that each touch point is efficient, respectful and personalized.

The opportunity to discuss my results at length with a very astute and experienced neurologist was very valuable. And the plan they created for me provides a clear roadmap for cognitive health."
Jeanne
Sunday Health Patient
I recently attended a cognitive screening session with Sunday Health. Totally impressed with the professionalism of the staff and the information shared by the clinician. The initial screening test was easy to understand and do. They were very helpful in responding to my request for additional information and possible referral for a relative out of their treatment area. I would readily refer family and friends to them if their services were needed.
Liz W
Sunday Health Patient
My primary care doctor had given me brief tests and told me that everything was OK. But I doubted him. And as I began forgetting names and past events and losing stuff, I became really concerned. After getting tested by Sunday Health, my worries dissipated. Now if I lose something or forget a name or can't summon a word right away, I'm able to smile and tell myself, well, that's the way things go at age 73. What a relief.
Marc G.
Sunday Health Patient

Questions?

What is Sunday Health?

Sunday Health is a medical practice dedicated to preventive, diagnostic, and ongoing cognitive care (memory and thinking abilities) for older adults. Our experienced clinicians provide holistic care and support for brain health, empowering you to maintain cognitive function and independence as you age.

We’re a bit different from your local neurologist’s office. At Sunday Health, you receive timely, convenient virtual care from a dedicated care team, including neurologists, nurse practitioners, cognitive health coaches, and care navigators. No long wait times. No rushed visits.

Click here to learn more about becoming a new patient! We accept Medicare Part B (Original Medicare), and are actively working to soon be in network with Medicare Advantage and most major commercial insurance plans.

Where does Sunday Health provide care?

We deliver care via live video and phone calls, allowing you to speak with our clinicians from the comfort and privacy of your own home. All services are provided through secure, HIPAA-compliant platforms, accessible to individuals with varying levels of technological skills.

Our brain tests and assessments are research-backed and clinically validated. They can be conducted online without compromising quality and accuracy.

Are these services covered by insurance?

We currently accept Medicare Part B (also known as Original Medicare) and can also bill Medicare Supplemental (Medigap) for patients on Original Medicare in Texas. Our team is actively working to get in-network with Medicare Advantage and most major plans. If our services are in-network with your insurance plan, there are no extra out-of-pocket costs beyond your standard co-pay.

We also offer self-pay options, which you can explore here.

Do your telemedicine services require me to be tech-savvy?

We are committed to ensuring that all patients can easily access their virtual visits with their care team.

While patients participating in virtual visits do need access to a device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) with an internet or cellular connection

  • Our process starts with a telephone call between you and a Sunday Health care navigator.
  • During that call, we ask questions about your comfort and experience with virtual care.
  • Our care navigator can help you access your online assessments, explain how to join the virtual visit, and troubleshoot any issues that may arise.

Still have questions?

Your loved one deserves clarity, and so do you.

Schedule your free introductory call or explore our family guide to take the first step.