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 ATTENTION: After 35 years of neuropsychological assessment and psychotherapy practice, Dr. Eschbach is embarking upon retirement. His Schaumburg office has been sold to an MD (Family Practice Medicine), and, therefore, no "in-person" appointments for testing or psychotherapy are being scheduled. A limited number of appointments are available for "telehealth" (using the HIPAA-compliant DoxyMe telehealth platform), and Dr. Eschbach will be available on a limited basis for consultation and teaching. Patients seeking long-term psychotherapy, in-person neuropsychological assessment, or any biofeedback modality are encouraged to seek services from another appropriate professional.
 We accept most insurance   plans including:
  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross/Blue Shield of IL​​​​​​​
  • Dupage Medical Group HMO
  • Elmhurst/Edward HMO
  • IL Health Partners HMO
  • Medicare 
  • Optum
  • United Behavioral Health
  • United Healthcare
 We have over 35 years of   experience providing   excellent service to the   northwest suburban   community.

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What is Neuropsychology?

Neuropsychology is a non-invasive science that helps assess, diagnose, and treat various  disorders affecting the brain-body relationship. Neuropsychological assessments consist of various interactive paper-and-pencil tests that examine different areas of thinking skills (i.e., attention, memory, language, etc.). The results from these tests will help determine how the brain is functioning. We consider a neuropsycholgical assessment to be the compass that guides the path and trajectory of various treatments.

Our services help individuals of all ages attain desired goals, and ultimately, a more fulfilling,  satisfying existence. You or a loved one may benefit from one of our personalized evaluations if  you suspect you are experiencing any of the following conditions that may negatively impact  thinking skills:

  • Academic dysfunction
  • ADHD
  • ​​​​​​​Aging
  • Anxiety
  • Cerebrovascular accident (i.e., stroke)
  • Dementia
  • Depression
  • Developmental delay
  • Learning disorder
  • Mood disorder
  • Substance use
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • ​​​​​​​Visuoperceptual or visuoconstructional disorders

Click here to read more about what a Neuropsychological Assessment is.

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