You can't tell your patients if their brain is changing.
The five senses start showing neurological drift years before cognitive tests move.
Now you can measure them.
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Why Measure
Sensory Function?
Sensory decline often precedes structural and cognitive change.
Without longitudinal measurement, subtle shifts are rarely documented.
SuperSenses standardizes five sensory domains into one annual Sensory Score, allowing earlier visibility into functional change.
Clinical Perspective
Objective sensory measurement adds a functional layer to annual wellness and preventive neurology workflows.
Sita Kedia, MD, MPH, IFMCP
Preventive Neurology & Brain Health
Sensory Decline and Risk
Hearing and vision impairment are associated with increased mortality and cognitive risk in dose-dependent fashion.

Mortality risk rises with severity of sensory changes.
Hearing and vision impairments show clear dose-dependent hazard ratios.
Annual Sensory Measurement in Three Steps:
Baseline
Establish a five-sense Sensory Score at intake.
Repeat
Reassess each year to detect meaningful change over time.
Act
Use objective sensory data to inform referrals, testing, and care planning.
How It Works
For Your Patients
- 30-minute standardized assessment
- Touch completed in clinic or with a second person
- Smell, taste, hearing, vision at home or in clinic
For Your Clinic
- One locked annual Sensory Score
- Results in your clinician portal with PDF export
- Built for intake and yearly re-testing
Partnership and Pricing
Request a demo or email hello@super-senses.com
Become a SuperSenses Clinic Partner
Become a SuperSenses Clinic Partner