Neuropsychological Assessment:
Unlike more invasive measures of brain function, such as MRI and CT scans, our assessments are completely non-invasive. You may be asked to complete any number of paper-and-pencil measures or questionnaires and will be asked to look at, listen to, and respond to questions and materials shown during testing, but at no point in time will you have any machines or devices attached to you. These standardized tests are highly sensitive to the effects of brain dysfunction by measuring an individual’s level of cognitive, emotional and
Common reasons people are seen for neuropsychological assessment include
(but are not limited to):
- Neurological impairments (e.g., Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis)
- Stroke or other neuro-vascular problems (e.g., TIA)
- Brain
injury / concussion - Medical / health conditions (e.g., diabetes neuropathy, epilepsy)
- Substance or alcohol abuse
- Dementia / mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
- Issues related to aging (i.e., normal age-related changes to cognition versus dementia)
INFORMATION IN THE MOMENT
Three Simple Ways to Carve Out “Me” Time As A Mom
“Make sure you take some time for yourself each day.” This simple piece of advice is given to new and seasoned moms alike by well-meaning friends and family but it is often much easier said than done.
Dealing with Disturbing Thoughts During Pregnancy and Postpartum
There are five main “types” or presentations of perinatal anxiety, depending on the primary symptoms being experienced. These types include: Panic Attacks, Obsessive Thoughts…
Dr. Kristen Kaploun Office
Dr. Kristen Kaploun Office
1100 Burloak Drive, Ste. 300
Burlington, ON L7L 6B2
Get Directions
Tel: 289-983-7570
Fax: 905-332-3007
Building is wheelchair accessible
Plenty of free parking onsite
If this is an emergency, please visit your local hospital’s emergency department, or call 911.
Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital
1230 North Shore Blvd.
Burlington, ON L7S 1W7
905-632-3737
If you cannot find the answers to any questions you may have, or if you're not sure whether we can help, please do not hesitate to contact us by phone or email. We will make every effort to return all calls or emails within 48 hours of initial contact, and from there we can set up an initial appointment.
Other local crisis hotlines and resources are listed below:
Burlington Telecare Distress Line
905-681-1488
(24 hours)
Crisis Outreach and Support Team (COAST)
1-877-825-9011
note: this is not an emergency service
North Halton Distress Centre:
905-877-1211
Oakville Distress Centre:
905-849-4541
Emergency Psychiatric Services at St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton:
905-972-8118
Hamilton 24 Hour Crisis Line:
905-972-8338