CLINICAL Neuropsychological Evaluation |
A comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation is used (1) to help diagnose a known or suspected neurological or psychological condition, (2) to characterize cognitive strengths and weaknesses, (3) to determine changes in thinking abilities to aid in treatment planning and lifestyle recommendations, and/or (4) to establish a baseline prior to potential future problems.
A neuropsychological evaluation will help clarify diagnoses and determine the underlying cause of cognitive symptoms. Common conditions include:
A neuropsychological evaluation will help clarify diagnoses and determine the underlying cause of cognitive symptoms. Common conditions include:
- Dementias (Alzheimer’s, Vascular, etc.)
- Concussion/Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Stroke
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Movement disorders (Parkinson's Disease, etc.)
- Epilepsy
- Brain Tumors
- HIV/AIDS
- Psychiatric disorders/symptoms (e.g., depression, anxiety)
- Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Other cognitive impairment resulting from medical conditions
