About About the practice

About the practice

A multidisciplinary specialist practice built around diagnostic clarity.

Synapse Diagnostics brings neurological, psychiatric, and neuropsychological perspectives together in one coordinated setting for people who need thoughtful assessment and clear recommendations.

  • Multidisciplinary practice
  • Broad specialist scope
  • Coordinated review
Small clinical team reviewing a case together in a medical office.

Practice overview

One practice, with room for both focused assessment and coordinated review.

Some people arrive with one main clinical question. Others need a broader view across cognition, mental health, neurological symptoms, and day-to-day function.

What you will find here

Clear service information and a serious clinical setting.

The site is designed to help people understand the practice, the service areas, and the available routes to contact.

Multidisciplinary model

Different specialist perspectives, held within one coordinated practice.

Some presentations align more clearly with one specialist lens. Others benefit from a broader, coordinated review.

Focused specialist assessment

Where one clinical question is central, assessment can remain grounded in the most relevant specialist area.

Coordinated review

Where the picture is more complex, the practice can help bring several perspectives together more coherently.

What makes the model different

A specialist setting built to stay coherent.

The practice is designed to hold several clinical perspectives in one place without making the process harder to understand.

One setting

Visitors do not need to interpret several disconnected specialist profiles before understanding whether the practice may be relevant.

Several perspectives

Neurological, psychiatric, and neuropsychological questions can be considered in one coordinated setting.

Clearer framing

The aim is to support diagnostic clarity, not simply add more assessment activity or more separate opinions.

Usable recommendations

Assessment should lead toward recommendations that are easier to follow, communicate, and use in the next stage of care.

Who the practice may serve

When this setting may be helpful.

Use this as general guidance when deciding whether the practice may be relevant before moving to contact or login.

May be helpful

  • Presentations needing specialist diagnostic clarification
  • Concerns involving neurological, psychiatric, cognitive, or functional overlap
  • Situations where a coordinated specialist setting may be useful

May not be the right setting

  • Emergency or urgent situations requiring immediate acute pathways
  • Situations outside the remit of the practice
  • Cases needing immediate action rather than specialist assessment

Next step

Explore the service areas or contact the practice.

Continue to Services for a broader view of the assessment areas, or move to Contact for practical access.