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Hope Wellness Mental Health Center

Neuropsychological Testing

Comprehensive evaluation of brain function and its impact on behavior, emotions, and cognitive abilities.

Overview

Our neuropsychological testing service provides detailed assessment of brain-behavior relationships, helping to understand how neurological conditions affect cognitive functioning, behavior, and daily life activities.

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Who Should Consider

Individuals with suspected neurological conditions

People experiencing cognitive changes

Those with history of brain injury or stroke

Individuals with memory or attention concerns

Expected Results

Detailed cognitive profile

Understanding of brain-behavior relationships

Specific recommendations for support

Treatment planning guidance

Documentation for accommodations

Our Process

1

Comprehensive intake

Detailed interview to understand your history and current concerns

2

Records review

Review of medical and educational records to gather background information

3

Test administration

Comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests and assessments

4

Results analysis

Thorough analysis of test results and behavioral observations

5

Report preparation

Development of detailed report with findings and recommendations

6

Feedback session

In-depth discussion of results and treatment recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What conditions can neuropsychological testing help diagnose?

Testing can help evaluate conditions such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, dementia, ADHD, learning disorders, and other neurological conditions.

How long does testing take?

A comprehensive evaluation typically takes 4-8 hours, often completed over multiple sessions to ensure accurate results.

What should I bring to the testing session?

Bring any relevant medical records, previous testing reports, a list of current medications, and any assistive devices you regularly use (glasses, hearing aids, etc.).

Emergency Information

If you're experiencing severe cognitive changes or neurological symptoms, seek immediate medical attention.

What to do:

  • Contact emergency services
  • Notify your healthcare provider
  • Document any new symptoms
  • Follow medical advice

Emergency Contacts:

National Crisis Hotline:988
Emergency Services:911