After assessment

From answers to next steps.

A report is most useful when its results can be understood, prioritized and translated into practical action.

Next-steps planner

Plan your next steps

There is no requirement to continue with BrainLab after an assessment. If you would like help thinking through what may come next, choose the areas that are most relevant to you.

Turn a long recommendation list into a smaller starting point.

  • One focused selection step
  • One to three primary priorities
  • BrainLab, external care, both or neither

Choice and independence

Your next steps do not have to stay within BrainLab

You are not required to continue services with BrainLab. Recommendations may involve BrainLab services, external services, or both.

A practical sequence

  1. Understand the report and feedback

    Ask questions, identify the central results and note what remains uncertain.

  2. Prioritize

    Choose the recommendations that are most relevant, feasible or time-sensitive.

  3. Put recommendations into practice

    Consider treatment, medication consultation or management, occupational therapy, accommodations, medical care, education supports, community programs or external services where appropriate.

  4. Follow up where useful

    Review how supports are working and seek clarification or updated care when circumstances change.

Medication and treatment after diagnosis

Care options can be combined or kept separate

Nurse Practitioner care

Virtual assessment, treatment planning, medication prescribing or management and follow-up within professional scope.

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Psychotherapy

Individual, couples, family or parent support for emotional, behavioural or relational goals.

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Occupational Therapy

Practical support for participation, routines, executive demands, sensory needs and meaningful daily activities.

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Accommodations and external supports

Use relevant results when speaking with schools, post-secondary institutions, workplaces, healthcare providers or community services.

See what a report can be used for

Pharmacogenomic information

One input within a medication decision

A DNA-based test can provide information about how your body may metabolize or respond to certain medications. When clinically appropriate, these findings can be considered alongside your diagnosis, medical history, previous medication response and other factors to help inform prescribing decisions.

Pharmacogenomic testing does not determine which medication will work best for every person, and clinically useful pharmacogenomic information is not available for every medication.

Share information securely

Ask the receiving provider or organization what information it needs and how it accepts reports. Do not email health records to BrainLab unless secure instructions have been provided.

Next step

Choose the next step that fits the results.

Explore BrainLab care or take the report to an external professional or organization. Continuing with BrainLab is optional.