


Cognitive function testing is a detailed assessment of how well the brain is performing in areas such as memory, focus, reasoning, language, and processing speed. It is used to document current cognitive ability, identify areas of decline, and help guide treatment or rehabilitation decisions. This type of testing is especially valuable for patients with concussion, brain injury, age-related memory concerns, or suspected dementia. When results point to progressive cognitive decline, patients may also be considered for TB006 Alzheimer’s treatment evaluation or ongoing care through our neurology clinic.










Forgetfulness and mental fatigue are not always part of normal aging. They can signal early changes in brain function that are far more manageable when caught and addressed early. Our neurological specialists in Northeast Florida assess multiple cognitive domains together, including memory, language processing, attention, and executive function, to build a complete picture of how the brain is actually performing.
This is not a single-score test. It is a detailed evaluation that reveals patterns of cognitive change, giving physicians the clinical foundation to determine whether monitoring, intervention, or further diagnostic workup is the appropriate next step.
Early clarity leads to better outcomes.
