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Neuropsychological Testing & Evaluation

Available in Massachussets.

Neuropsychological Testing BNBA

Get Answers for the Brain's Conditions With Expert Neuropsychological Testing

Neuropsychological testing is a detailed, standardized assessment process that examines how the brain is functioning across critical domains like memory, attention, language, processing speed, and more. An in-depth evaluation is particularly valuable for diagnosing neurological conditions, cognitive impairments, or understanding the impact of brain injuries.

At Boston Neurobehavioral Associates, our team of experienced clinical neuropsychologists uses cognitive assessment tools with compassionate care. By working with a trained neuropsychologist, you receive a comprehensive analysis of cognitive strengths and weaknesses, helping to guide treatment and interventions.

Locations: Massachusetts only

What is Neuropsychological Testing & Signs You Might Need It

Neuropsychological testing is a comprehensive, non-invasive evaluation that measures how well different areas of your brain are working. It assesses memory, attention, processing speed, language, problem-solving, visual-spatial skills, and emotional functioning through a series of standardized tasks and questionnaires.

Common conditions that can be diagnosed by neuropsychological testing services:

  • Dementia / Alzheimer's
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Stroke
  • ADHD
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Epilepsy
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Cognitive changes after concussion, surgery, chemotherapy, or long COVID

What to Expect at Neuropsychological Testing & Evaluation Process

Our process is designed to be thorough and patient-centered from your first call to your final feedback session.

  1. 1
    Reach Out: Connect with BNBA by calling our office, submitting an intake form through our website, or reaching out via our secure patient portal.
  2. 2
    Evaluation: The full evaluation runs 3–6 hours, completed in one visit or split across two sessions.
  3. 3
    Consult with the Neuropsychologist: You'll work one-on-one with a trained neuropsychologist or psychometrist in a quiet room. Tasks range from easy to challenging. Breaks are provided.
  4. 4
    Get Your Report: You'll receive a detailed report explaining your diagnosis and specific recommendations for treatment, accommodations at work/school, or further medical follow-up.

Neuropsychological Testing: Frequently Asked Questions