Neuropsychological Testing for Cognitive & Brain-Related Concerns

Changes in how you think can affect every part of life — memory, attention, decision-making, and confidence.
Neuropsychological testing helps identify what’s going on and what will help you improve.
Dr. Audie Gaddis, PhD offers remote neuropsychological evaluations for teens (16+) and adults experiencing cognitive, behavioral, or emotional changes.
What Is Neuropsychological Testing?
It’s a detailed assessment of brain functioning — not just intelligence. Testing may evaluate:
- Memory & learning
- Attention & focus
- Processing speed
- Problem-solving & planning
- Language skills
- Emotional functioning
This information helps explain why you’re struggling and what can help.
Who Can Benefit?
Testing is often recommended for individuals with:
- Traumatic brain injury or concussion
- ADHD (diagnosis or treatment planning)
- Neurological conditions (MS, Parkinson’s, epilepsy)
- Memory changes or cognitive decline
- Long-COVID cognitive symptoms
- Stroke or other brain diseases
Testing can also guide academic/work accommodations and treatment planning.
What to Expect
1️⃣ Initial interview to understand concerns
2️⃣ Standardized tasks you complete via secure telehealth
3️⃣ Optional questionnaires completed from home
4️⃣ Personalized feedback session
5️⃣ Written summary with recommendations
Testing is structured, but not a test you can “fail.” It is about understanding your strengths.
Specialized Care for Brain-Related Mental Health
Cognitive changes often occur alongside:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Stress from adjusting to a medical diagnosis
Evaluations help differentiate cause and guide the right treatment.
Why Online Testing Works
Teleassessment tools are:
✔ Scientifically validated
✔ Flexible and accessible
✔ Ideal for those with mobility challenges
✔ Private and conducted one-on-one with the psychologist
Your cognitive health shouldn’t depend on travel.
Take the First Step Toward Answers
Clarity is powerful.
So is a plan.
Telehealth is the use of digital communication technologies, such as video calls, phone calls, or secure messaging, to provide healthcare services remotely.
Yes, telehealth is designed with security in mind. We use encryption to safeguard your data during transmission, and our platform complies with HIPAA regulations for patient privacy. We implement strong authentication and access controls, store data securely, and adhere to strict privacy policies. Rest assured, your information is treated with the utmost confidentiality.
Telehealth allows you to have a virtual appointment with your doctor using video calls or other secure communication methods. You can discuss your health concerns, receive advice, and even get prescriptions if necessary.
Many insurance plans cover telehealth services, but coverage can vary. It's recommended to check with your insurance provider to understand the specific details of your coverage. We can also assist in verifying your coverage during the appointment scheduling process.
Telehealth is beneficial for a wide range of individuals. It's especially useful for those with busy schedules, mobility challenges, or living in remote areas. Patients seeking routine check-ups, follow-up visits, medication management, and some specialist consultations can benefit from the convenience and accessibility of telehealth services. If you have specific health concerns, consult with your healthcare provider to determine if telehealth is suitable for your needs.