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Functional Medicine and Collaborative Care

Coordinated Support Across the Patient's Care Team

Patients with cognitive and neurological concerns often receive care from more than one provider. Focus Brain Therapy works collaboratively with physicians, functional medicine providers, rehabilitation professionals, and other appropriate clinicians when coordinated care may benefit the patient. Our role is focused on cognitive and neurological evaluation, rehabilitation, and functional brain-body training within the scope of services we provide.

Why Collaboration Matters

Brain health can be influenced by many factors. Depending on the individual, patients may already be working with providers who are addressing areas such as: Neurological diagnosis, Primary medical care, Medication management, and Sleep.

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Targeted Neuro-Rehab

We focus exclusively on measurable improvements in cognitive stamina, processing speed, and executive function through structured therapy.

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Data-Driven Progress

We provide quantitative baseline and progress reports, allowing you to correlate cognitive improvements with your physiological interventions.

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Coordinated Care

We establish clear communication channels, sharing relevant clinical notes to ensure our therapeutic goals align with your broader treatment plan.

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Out of Scope

We do not offer primary medical diagnosis, pharmacological management, or nutritional counseling, referring these needs back to your practice.

When to Consider a Referral

Identify patients who may benefit from specialized cognitive and neurological support to break through recovery plateaus.

Persistent Cognitive Fatigue

Patients experiencing disproportionate mental exhaustion following minor tasks, despite optimized nutritional and hormonal support.

Post-Concussion Plateau

Individuals recovering from mild TBI who have stagnated in their recovery and require targeted neuroplasticity protocols.

Executive Dysfunction

Patients reporting significant new-onset difficulties with focus, working memory, organization, or emotional regulation impacting daily life.

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