Lake Michigan Neuropsychology provides comprehensive Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) assessment and testing services in Michigan and Illinois, conducted by our team of experienced neuropsychologists.
Challenges with attention, memory, and thinking, difficulty in processing information, and problems with executive functions like planning and organization.
Physical Symptoms
Persistent headaches, dizziness, loss of balance, fatigue, and changes in sleep patterns.
Behavioral Changes
Mood swings, irritability, depression, anxiety, and personality changes.
Unlocking Potential: Overcoming TBI Challenges in Career and Life
A Traumatic Brain Injury can present significant challenges in career and daily life, impacting an individual’s ability to function at their full potential. Cognitive difficulties, physical symptoms, and behavioral changes can disrupt productivity, strain interpersonal relationships, and affect quality of life. These issues could be caused by TBI, but they could be another issue entirely.
Through our thorough assessments, we delve deep into the cognitive, physical, and behavioral aspects of TBI, examining attention, memory, executive functions, mood, and other related factors. Our testing instruments can illuminate the unique strengths and challenges of each individual, empowering them to navigate their journey with confidence.
Achieve Success with Comprehensive TBI Assessment and Testing
With a clear understanding of TBI’s impact along with each individual’s medical history and situational context, our experts combine evidence-based approaches with individualized insights. Our diagnostic results help individuals overcome obstacles, optimize their strengths, and adapt to their new cognitive and physical reality.
Whether you’re a professional dealing with cognitive difficulties or an individual experiencing physical symptoms and behavioral changes following a TBI, our comprehensive TBI assessment and testing services are the first step on the roadmap to help you navigate this journey. Overcome cognitive difficulties, physical symptoms, and behavioral changes with the right diagnosis.
Are you or a loved one struggling with cognitive difficulties, physical symptoms, or behavioral changes?
If these symptoms are interfering with work, daily activities, or relationships, it’s time to seek help—these cognitive, physical, and behavioral issues could be the result of a TBI, but they could be something else entirely. The right support and treatment, of course, depend on the right diagnosis. Get the expert advantage with Lake Michigan Neuropsychology’s clinicians.