


Cognitive testing is a structured evaluation of mental functions such as memory, attention, language, processing speed, and executive functioning. It is used to help identify how neurological conditions may be affecting a person’s ability to think clearly, stay organized, learn new information, or carry out daily responsibilities. These assessments can be valuable for patients with brain injury, stroke, memory decline, or suspected dementia. Depending on the findings, patients may also be guided toward advanced Alzheimer’s treatment pathways or ongoing neurology care.










Changes in thinking, memory, and concentration can significantly impact quality of life. Cognitive testing at Universal Neurological Care provides an objective evaluation of how well different areas of the brain are functioning.
Through a series of structured assessments, clinicians measure memory, attention, reasoning, and processing speed. These results allow physicians to identify cognitive strengths and areas that may require further evaluation.
This information is essential for diagnosing neurological conditions and designing personalized care plans aimed at supporting cognitive health.
