Clinical Services

Meaningful explanations. Practical guidance.


Comprehensive investigations of cognition, mood, and behaviour, and tailored education and resources.

Identifying changes in memory, attention, behaviour, or other skills can feel confronting and overwhelming. A comprehensive neuropsychological assessment helps to provide clarity — identifying strengths, explaining difficulties, and guiding next steps.

Neuropsychological assessments investigate brain health and functioning, and deliver insights into the causes of any changes or difficulties. Assessments are tailored to the referral question and functional abilities of the individual.

The assessment process:

  1. Records review

  2. Clinical interview

  3. Comprehensive testing

  4. Feedback session

  5. Detailed written report

For more information about neuropsychological assessments click the link below .

Common reason for referral:

  • Traumatic brain injury (e.g. motor vehicle accident, sports related injury, assault, etc)

  • Prolonged symptoms following a concussion

  • Concerns about dementia

  • Stroke

  • Cognitive changes in the setting of health conditions or neurological disease

  • Intellectual developmental disorder/intellectual disability

  • Assessment of decision-making capacity (e.g., financial, medical or lifestyle decisions, capacity to make a Will, etc).

Who I work with:

  • Children (8yrs+), adolescents, adults, and older adults

  • Referrals accepted for Motor Accidents Insurance Board (MAIB), Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), worker’s compensation, and personal injury claims, and the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) - self-managed or plan-managed.

    If you would like to discuss a referral or determine whether assessment is appropriate, please get in touch.