Neuropsychological Evaluations
If you or your child struggle with concentration, memory, or keeping up with school or work, it’s natural to want to know why, but it’s not always easy to know where to look for answers. Neuropsychological evaluations from NJNeuropsych can bring you the answers you need. Our science-based, comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations help bring clarity, by showing you a detailed “picture” of how your (or your child’s) brain processes, organizes, and responds to information.

At NJNeuropsych, we provide clarity through comprehensive neuropsychological testing. These scientifically-proven evaluations give you a detailed map of how your or your child’s brain: processes, organizes, and responds to information.
How Do Neuropsychological Assessments Work?
NJNeuropsych uses science-based, research-proven evaluations to provide you with a look at how different areas of the brain work together to affect learning, emotions, and behavior.
Neuropsychological evaluations explore:

Focus & Attention
How easily the mind stays engaged​

Memory & Learning
How information is understood, stored, and retrieved​

Problem-Solving & Executive Function
How plans are formed and followed through​

Language & Perception
How communication and visual processing connect
While using these evaluations to determine a diagnosis is one of our goals, it isn’t the only one. They also uncover why certain struggles exist, and how to best support you and your growth . . . now and in the future. What we uncover becomes a guide to help families, educators, and individuals create strategies that lead to greater confidence, independence, and success.
Why Choose NJNeuropsych?
We are here to provide answers to all of those questions and peace of mind in finally knowing how your or your child’s mind works. By utilizing neuropsychological evaluations that identify how thinking, emotions, and behavior work together, we can help families learn how to thrive.
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Through comprehensive, research-based evaluations, we provide the clarity you need in order to make informed decisions about your or your child’s education, development, and emotional health.
