Practice model
A single setting for complex diagnostic questions.
Some concerns are clearly neurological, psychiatric, or cognitive. Others overlap. The practice is designed to support both focused assessment and broader coordinated review.
Practice
Synapse Diagnostics brings neurological, psychiatric, and neuropsychological assessment together in one setting, helping people move toward clearer understanding, coordinated recommendations, and appropriate next steps.
Practice model
Some concerns are clearly neurological, psychiatric, or cognitive. Others overlap. The practice is designed to support both focused assessment and broader coordinated review.
Individual specialist perspectives remain available where one clinical question is central.
Neurological, psychiatric, and neuropsychological questions can be understood within one coordinated setting.
The goal is not only assessment, but clearer understanding and more useful next-step guidance.
Access and coordination
People can begin with practice-level contact, while clinicians and other professional contacts can use the appropriate route when needed.
How it works
The practice is designed to make early contact simpler, while still leaving room for protected clinical routes when more detail or coordination is needed.
Step 1
Begin with the public site when the first question is about fit, service areas, or practical access.
Step 2
Some questions are clearly neurological, psychiatric, or cognitive. Others need a broader view across more than one area.
Step 3
Use Contact for practical access and first-pass questions. Use protected access when clinical detail, referral material, or internal coordination is required.
Step 4
The goal is not only assessment, but clearer understanding and more usable next-step recommendations.
Next step
Continue to Services for a clearer view of the assessment areas, or use Contact for practical access.