


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.










Cognitive function testing provides a comprehensive view of how different areas of the brain perform during daily tasks. Patients who notice increasing forgetfulness or mental fatigue often undergo this evaluation to better understand their cognitive health.
The assessment examines multiple domains including memory, language processing, attention, and executive function. By evaluating these abilities together, clinicians gain a detailed picture of brain performance.
This information allows physicians to identify patterns of cognitive change and determine the most appropriate next steps for care or monitoring.
