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At The Brain Health Center, our mission is to deliver comprehensive, compassionate care for individuals experiencing memory impairment, balance and dizziness disorders, and mood-related conditions. Through advanced diagnostics, evidence-based treatments—including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)—and personalized care plans, we help our patients restore clarity, stability, and emotional well-being. We are committed to treating the whole person and improving quality of life through expert, integrated brain health support.
To be New Jersey’s leading center for integrated brain health—empowering individuals affected by memory loss, balance dysfunction, and depression to reclaim their independence and live more fulfilling lives. By uniting cutting-edge technology, interdisciplinary expertise, and a deep commitment to patient-centered care, we aim to set the standard for innovation, accessibility, and outcomes in the treatment of cognitive, vestibular, and mood disorders.






Genetic testing is revolutionizing neurology by allowing us to identify risk factors for conditions like dementia, mood disorders, and balance dysfunctions long before symptoms manifest. This process involves decoding DNA sequences and analyzing genetic markers that provide insights into potential cognitive decline or emotional instability. Early detection through genetic testing enables proactive management strategies, empowering individuals to take control of their neurological health.
November 7, 2025

Mental status assessments are crucial for early detection of cognitive changes, offering insights into brain health through memory tests, orientation checks, and comprehensive screenings. Regular evaluations help pinpoint symptoms like forgetfulness or concentration difficulties, enabling tailored management strategies that improve overall quality of life. These assessments have evolved significantly over time, incorporating advanced technology to deliver precise results and provide peace of mind.
November 3, 2025

Mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder significantly impact cognitive health by altering brain chemistry, structure, and neural networks. These changes can lead to difficulties with memory retention, attention span, decision-making, and executive function. Understanding these complex interactions is essential for early detection and effective management of cognitive decline.
October 10, 2025