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Tests for diagnosing dementia
There's no single test for dementia. A diagnosis is based on a combination of assessments and tests. These may be done by a GP or a specialist at a memory clinic or hospital.
Taking a history
This is usually done by a GP.
If you're referred to a specialist, a more detailed history will be taken.
It helps if someone who knows you well is also with you, as they can help describe any changes or problems they've noticed.
The doctor will:
- ask how and when your symptoms started and whether they're affecting your daily life
- check whether any existing conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, depression or stroke, are being properly managed
- review any medicines you're taking, including prescribed medicines, those bought over the counter from pharmacies, and any alternative products, such as vitamin supplements
Mental ability tests to diagnose dementia
People with symptoms of dementia are given tests to check their mental abilities, such as memory or thinking.
These tests are known as cognitive assessments, and may be done initially by a GP.
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