Our goal is to build a strong and supportive relationship with you!
Our goal is to build a strong and supportive relationship with you!
We understand that you don’t have to face challenges alone. Our goal is to build a strong and supportive relationship with you.
Neuropsychology is a scientific discipline and branch of Psychology that focusses on the study of Brain-Behavior relationships; that is, how the brain, normally or abnormally influences cognition, emotions and behavior.
The Brain and the rest of the Nervous System may present with abnormal functioning due to an illness or an injury. The dysfunction will translate into more visible features, such as cognitive decline/impairment, mood disorder or altered behavior.
Our approachWe perform evaluations for people of ALL AGES, from infants to elderly people.
We speak English, Spanish and Hebrew. Any other Language will be accepted with assistance of a translator.
Contact usStroke: We assess the impact of strokes on behavior, thinking, memory, and other brain functions.
Learn moreParkinson’s Disease (PD): Our evaluations provide a baseline to track disease progression and decreased function.
Learn moreAlzheimer’s Disease and Dementia: We conduct exams to identify these conditions in their early stages and assess their effects on memory, personality, and cognitive abilities.
Learn moreDyslexia: Our team provides resources and extensive plans for those born with Dyslexia to improve everyday life.
Learn moreAutism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Autism is a profound, lifelong developmental disorder that significantly affects functioning across various domains.
Learn moreTraumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Our assessments help determine the extent of impairment and how they affect reasoning and problem-solving skills.
Learn moreLearning Disabilities: We diagnose specific types of learning disabilities and develop personalized treatment plans.
Learn moreA history of drug or alcohol abuse that may have affected your brain.
Learn moreExposure to poisons, chemicals, or pollution that can cause brain damage.
Learn moreAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or problems in school.
Learn moreSlow acquisition of academic skills.
Learn moreOther diseases that may be affecting your brain: Obesity, Epilepsy, Apnea, Diabetes, Gilles De La Tourette, Infections, etc.
Learn moreOur goal is to build a strong and supportive relationship with you.