California Brain Health Center 100 Shoreline Highway, Mill Valley, CA 94941
About the Business
California Brain Health Center is a cutting-edge health institution located in Mill Valley, California. Our center specializes in providing comprehensive and personalized care for individuals looking to optimize their brain health. Our team of expert neurologists, psychiatrists, and therapists are dedicated to helping patients improve cognitive function, memory, and overall brain health. Through state-of-the-art diagnostic testing and innovative treatment options, we are committed to helping our patients achieve optimal brain health and wellness. Visit us at 100 Shoreline Highway to learn more about how we can help you enhance your brain health.
Location & Phone number
100 Shoreline Hwy Building B, Suite 100, Mill Valley, CA 94941, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I can only speak on one employee there. I had an neuropsych examination by Dr. Sarah Clark. While she followed the standards of the neuropsych examination provided nationwide, she didn't explain clearly what my results meant to help me understand my neuropsych evaluation. For example if you take a neuropsych exam from anywhere your test results will be compared to the data from "other people", when I asked her who was included, such as " all neuropsych evaluations within the country or the world or just for her facility for the newly approved model of testing" or "if my assesment was for all people in my age group(that is how we're compared)", she just couldn't give an answer saying, "it's for a certain amount of people". How may people, where are they? Are they Caltech grads or just random people, these factors mattered to me and she didn't know, showing she didn't understand the data that you'll be given when you take a neuropsych exam. Also for my test, when I asked her to clarify what certain questions meant as many psych questions are very ambiguous, she just replied in a terse manner that it "means what I just said!", refusing to expand on my questions asked either out of ignorance or even worse, selfishness. An example that I thought was ambiguous and unclear was "how have you been feeling", or "what would your rate yourself for stress for this event". How would anyone know how to rate themselves? What is the standard to which we all could compare our feelings to? I asked if there was some standard for the rating and she couldn't give me one which seemed unlikely as how could anything be a science without a standard? Even for a qualitative science."
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