Understanding Stroke & Traumatic Brain Injury

Stroke and Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can affect memory, attention, language, processing speed, problem-solving, and other cognitive abilities. While some changes are noticeable immediately after an injury or stroke, others may become more apparent over time as individuals return to work, school, or everyday activities.

A comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation helps identify how a stroke or brain injury has affected cognitive functioning, distinguishes injury-related symptoms from other medical or psychological conditions, and provides personalized recommendations to support treatment, rehabilitation, and recovery.

At Minder, our licensed neuropsychologists conduct comprehensive virtual evaluations that help patients, families, and healthcare providers better understand cognitive changes and develop a plan for the next steps.
Whether you or a loved one is recovering from a stroke or brain injury—or your physician, neurologist, or rehabilitation team has recommended an evaluation—a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment can provide clear answers, personalized recommendations, and help guide your recovery with confidence.
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