Our Mission
The Brain and Behavior Clinic is committed to providing the highest quality neuropsychological testing, diagnosis, treatment, and neuro-educational services to our patients and the community we serve through knowledge, professionalism, and integrity.
Our vision is to be the model of excellence in the neuropsychological sciences by being the best place to work and the best place to receive care.
Our Expertise
In our 35+ years of experience, we’ve helped over 10,000 patients recover from brain injury, improve cognitive function, and lead healthier, happier lives. During this time, we’ve become known for our expertise, scientific knowledge, and compassionate care.
We specialize in a broad range of neurologic conditions—from post-concussion syndrome and mild traumatic brain injury to abnormal memory loss and dementias. We also evaluate the cognitive status of patients with conditions such as HIV/AIDS, MS, encephalopathies, and stroke.
Professional Reports
Additionally, with extensive litigation experience, our doctors know how to write thorough neuropsychological reports and present evidence-based forensic documentation to attorneys—always maintaining accuracy and impartiality.
Meet Our Team
Our Providers
Dr. Stephen Schmitz
Dr. Stephen Schmitz is a Clinical Neuropsychologist and the founder and Clinical Director of The Brain and…
Dr. Ilene Naomi Rusk
Dr. Ilene Naomi Rusk is Co-Director of the Healthy Brain Program in Colorado and is coordinator of the…
Dr. Mark Zacharewicz
Dr. Zacharewicz joined The Brain and Behavior Clinic in 1997 after working for three years in a general…
Dr. Angela Eastvold
Angela Eastvold completed her PhD in Clinical Psychology at the University of Utah, with an…
Dr. Shelley Rowland
Dr. Shelley Rowland is a board-certified Clinical Neuropsychologist through the American…
Dr. Patricia Henry
Dr. Patricia Henry brings 25 years of experience and ongoing education to her…
Our Therapists
Our Staff
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