From comprehensive diagnostics to complete therapy - all in one center
Precise data - effective treatment
One symptom - dozens of possible causes
Speech delay can be a sign of autism spectrum disorder, specific language impairment, hearing loss, childhood apraxia of speech, a genetic syndrome, or simply an individual developmental pace.
Behavioral challenges can stem from ADHD, anxiety, sensory overload, sleep deprivation, iron deficiency, vision problems, or language disorders. Prescribing therapy without precise differential diagnosis means wasting a child's precious time. And in brain development, time is the most valuable resource.

One approach - different pathways
Each condition requires its own set of methods, but the core logic remains the same everywhere. This is the structure that sets us apart from point-by-point care.
Clinical assessment + Laboratory diagnostics + Neuropsychology + when indicated: genetics, metabolism, QEEG.

A unified understanding of the child's profile, primary challenges, and priorities.

6–10 therapeutic modules, tailored to the specific child.

Standardized scales, testing, re-evaluation every 8–12 weeks, plan adjustments.

One condition rarely comes alone
Children often have multiple co-occurring conditions: ADHD + anxiety, ASD + sensory differences + GI complications, dyslexia + language disorder, epilepsy + behavioral challenges. That's why we don't work "by single diagnosis." We build a plan based on the child's full profile - even if there is one primary focus area.
Not sure where to start?
If your child has concerns but no diagnosis yet - that's not a reason to wait. During an initial consultation, we'll take a full history, outline key hypotheses, and suggest a diagnostic pathway. Often, this conversation alone brings clarity and puts everything in perspective.
How it works in practice
Doctors and therapists with international experience. Every child is supported by the entire team.
Take the first step
Book an initial consultation. In one visit, we'll take a full history, outline hypotheses, and explain which pathway is right for your child.















