Structural analysis
Quantify how your brain structure compares with age-matched expectations instead of relying on a written report alone.
NeuroAge's Brain MRI pairs structural brain imaging with advanced volumetric analysis, personalized recommendations, and a results dashboard built to help you understand brain aging and pathology earlier.
Choose a new scan through the NeuroAge network or upload an eligible MRI you already have, then review personalized recommendations in the context of your findings.
-$999
Full Body MRI
+ $1,299
Full-body MRI scan with radiologist interpretation and report
A preventative brain MRI can show anatomical changes and pathology long before day-to-day function makes those changes obvious.
NeuroAge uses brain MRI to quantify structural brain aging, review white matter changes, and translate a scan into findings you can track over time.
If you already have a compatible scan, you can upload it. If not, NeuroAge can coordinate a new MRI through its imaging network so the process stays practical, with personalized recommendations shaped by the structural patterns your scan reveals.
Quantify how your brain structure compares with age-matched expectations instead of relying on a written report alone.
Use MRI to establish an imaging baseline even if you do not currently have symptoms.
A baseline scan becomes more powerful when you can compare it with future imaging over time.
Brain MRI is a strong fit when you want imaging-specific insight rather than a broader overview alone.
Add objective structural imaging to a prevention plan if neurodegenerative disease runs in the family.
Upload a compatible MRI if you want more value from imaging you already completed.
Use structural imaging as one of the clearest concrete measurements in a long-term brain health plan.
The Brain MRI page is focused on MRI-specific value, from structural quantification to clinically relevant screening.
NeuroAge's current science materials describe the MRI workflow as a partnership with BrainKey, including analysis across 25 or more brain regions. The goal is to move beyond a binary normal-abnormal impression and show where structural changes are occurring.
When the MRI is completed through NeuroAge's network, every scan is also reviewed by a radiologist who screens for incidental findings including tumors, strokes, and aneurysms. That makes the product useful both for structural brain-age tracking and for broader safety review.
The MRI experience is designed to make structural results easier to understand, review, and revisit.
Review region-level findings in a dashboard rather than a text-heavy report alone.
Review region-level findings in a format built for clearer structural interpretation.
Keep imaging results in a format that is easier to compare over time and use personalized recommendations to guide next steps.

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NeuroAge's current science materials describe MRI analysis across 25 or more brain regions, along with review of white matter changes and other structural findings relevant to brain aging.
NeuroAge's MRI workflow includes volumetric analysis and, when the scan is completed through the NeuroAge network, radiologist review for incidental findings such as tumors, strokes, and aneurysms.
Yes. If you already have an eligible MRI with the required imaging sequences and original DICOM files, you can choose the upload option instead of booking a new scan.
NeuroAge works with MRI partner locations across the United States. Browse MRI centers to review current options.
Choose a new scan or upload an existing MRI, then review the results and personalized recommendations in a format built for clarity.