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You carried the weight. Let's measure what it cost.

Years of blast and breaching, heavy weapons, hard landings and operational stress leave a mark on the brain — one that rarely gets measured. Cognitive Refit was built by veterans, for the people who served, to find what's actually going on and rebuild from there.

01 / What we see

It gets blamed on PTSD, on age, on "just transitioning." Often, it's also the brain itself.

Repeated exposure to blast overpressure and sub-concussive impact is now understood to change how the brain works — independent of, and on top of, the psychological weight of service. But most veterans are never assessed for it. The fog, the memory slips, the short fuse and the wrecked sleep get filed under stress and left there.

We separate what's what. By measuring cognition, exposure history and the physical drivers, we build a plan that treats the brain injury alongside everything else — instead of pretending it isn't there.

The full program

Exposure we ask about

  • Blast & overpressure — breaching, heavy weapons, IEDs
  • Repeated sub-concussive impact
  • Diagnosed concussions & head injuries
  • Hard parachute landings, vehicle rollovers, falls
  • Years of disrupted sleep and high alert
  • Hearing damage, tinnitus, balance issues
02 / Sound familiar?

The pattern we hear, again and again.

/ 01

The fog

Sharp operators who now lose the thread, miss details, and feel a step slow.

/ 02

Memory slips

Names, appointments, why you walked into the room — gone.

/ 03

No off switch

Wired, scanning, irritable — a nervous system still running the mission.

/ 04

Sleep that doesn't restore

Hours in bed, none of the recovery.

/ 05

The crash

Running on fumes by mid-afternoon, with nothing left for family.

/ 06

"Everything came back normal"

Tests that missed it, and the sense that something still isn't right.

03 / How Cognitive Refit helps

A measured starting point, and a plan that respects what you've been through.

Nothing you share is reported to your employer or chain of command. This is yours.

Assess · Recover · Reintegrate

You'd get the gear checked. Do the same for your brain.

Start with an honest assessment. No cost to reach out, and no commitment until you've spoken with our team.