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The Role of Neuropsychological Evaluations for TBI

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Neuropsychological evaluations are critical to diagnosing and treating traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). They can help identify a range of cognitive issues that may have traced back to the impairment, which aids doctors and brain injury experts in determining a treatment plan.

Traumatic brain injuries can be caused by many different things, including car accidents, falls, sports injuries, and head injuries during military service. The most common cause is a car accident.

When someone suffers a TBI, it affects their cognitive abilities in some way. This can include problems with memory, learning ability, attention spans, concentration levels, language skills (both verbal and written), executive functioning (such as planning), visual perception skills (such as depth perception), or motor skills, such as coordination and balance.

Neuropsychological testing can help identify these types of problems, so doctors can make sure patients receive the right kind of treatment for their specific needs.

Center For Cognition and Communication provides cognitive behavioral therapy in New York.

We offer comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations in New York City, New York, to help patients recover from traumatic brain injury (TBI) and other cognitive disorders.

Our team of expert clinicians has extensive experience in the assessment of brain injuries and learning disabilities, including ADHD testing in New York.

They are ready to guide you on your journey to recovery as they explore the root cause of your symptoms, provide individualized treatment plans, and monitor your progress over time.

We’re here to help you reclaim control of your life. Visit us today!

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