Empowering you to decode your mind

Metric Health is on a mission to transform follow-up and recovery from brain injury and other cognitive conditions by making invisible symptoms measurable. Similar to lab results, we turn the vague “I have brain fog” or “Everything hurts” into standardized metrics both you and your clinicians can trust.

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Transforming “I don’t feel well” into clinically actionable data and tangible insights.

We help make sense of it for patients, clinicians, and researchers

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AI meets measurement-based care

Our platform uses validated cognitive and behavioral assessments to track changes over time and deliver actionable insights and recommendations, making follow-up easier and more informed for both clinicians and patients.

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    Patients

    Take control of your health and gain insights:

    Own your data and gain invaluable insights about your health and wellbeing. Integrate our platform with the systems you already use to optimize the data for clinician use and get you to the right care sooner.

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    Clinicians

    Save time for you and your patients:

    Our HIPAA-compliant platform delivers scientifically valid assessments at the point of care to enhance your ability to make more informed clinical decisions, making patient visits more efficient and effortless.

  • Research

    Gather RWE and inform research:

    We are a tool for pharmaceutical & biotech companies as well as academic institutions to help further research for CNS conditons.

Short clinical visits are the current standard for monitoring patient progress and recovery