Mental health is just as important as physical health.
You’ve likely had your blood pressure checked before — blood pressure measurements give essential information about the health of major body systems.
Similarly, regular cognitive assessments can provide powerful insights about your brain’s health. Be proactive and get your cognitive assessment with Haelan Psychiatry & Wellness today.
Your brain health is important. Many people don’t realize that cognition needs to be checked regularly.
Renowned neuroscientist Prof. Adrian Owen reminds us that our brains store every bit of knowledge about our lives – plans, love, regrets. Without our brains, our sense of self is reduced to nothing.
Through keeping in touch with your cognitive status, you can ensure that your most vital organ remains in tip-top shape.
See what else Prof. Owen has to say about the brain here: https://creyos.com/resources/articles/lessons-from-the-gray-zone.
Cognitive tracking is crucial for personalized healthcare.
Your brain is unique to you—different from the brains of your spouse, neighbors, and friends.
This means that when your brain is not at its best, a one-size-fits-all treatment is not an effective approach. In situations of concussion, stroke, or brain tumors, cognitive tracking allows Haelan Psychiatry & Wellness to quantify the impact on your brain and tailor the treatment approach.
Personalized healthcare is even more powerful when we have a baseline, so be sure to get your cognition evaluated even when your brain health is good.
Call our office to arrange your evaluation today.
Mood disorders and their treatments can impact cognition.
Did you know that both depression and the medications used to treat it can cause “brain fog”?
It’s important to quantify the effect that mood disorders and their treatments have on the brain. Haelan Psychiatry & Wellness offers digital cognitive assessments to all patients being treated for mental health concerns. This helps us make sure your treatment plan is the right one for you.
Contact our clinic to learn more about monitoring your cognition today.
