Center for Brain Health

Dallas, Texas

Academic MS Center
Medium Practice
23 MS centers statewide
What kind of place is this?
Research FocusedComprehensive Care Team

You’re looking at an academic, research-driven brain health center with a strong focus on imaging and training programs. You’ll likely appreciate the advanced imaging tools, the university affiliation, and the team-based support for research and education. This is a research-focused center, so your experience may center on brain imaging and structured programs rather than routine clinical care.

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About Center for Brain Health

This center combines advanced brain imaging with brain training programs such as SMART Brain Training. It is closely connected to The University of Texas at Dallas and emphasizes research, education, and specialized brain health programs.

Center for Brain Health focuses on brain imaging, research support, and brain training programs in Dallas. Patients and families can explore services such as SMART Brain Training, along with specialized programs like BrainHealthy Workplace, Optimal BrainHealth for Warfighters, and Parenting Minds. The center is part of The University of Texas at Dallas, which helps shape its academic and research-driven approach. If you are looking for a center centered on brain health education and imaging, this is a distinctive option.

Center for Brain Health in Dallas is an academic center affiliated with The University of Texas at Dallas. You can find advanced brain imaging services, including MRI, functional imaging, spectroscopy, and arterial spin labeling, along with SMART brain training. The center also offers research protocol support and keynote speaker presentations. Its team includes research leaders, MRI technologists, and administrative coordinators focused on brain health research and education.

Featured Care Team Members

Bart Rypma, PhD
director of the Sammons BrainHealth Imaging Center
brain imaging research
Sandra Bond Chapman, PhD
Chief Director
Daniel Krawczyk, PhD
Deputy Director of Research
Jane Wigginton, MD
Medical Science Research Director

Specialized Programs

Sammons BrainHealth Imaging Center
SMART Brain Training
BrainHealthy Workplace
Optimal BrainHealth for Warfighters
Adolescent Reasoning Initiative
Charisma Virtual Social Coaching
Parenting Minds

Partnerships & Referral Network

  • The University of Texas at Dallas

Services & Treatments

How They Treat It
brain imagingresearch protocol supportbrain trainingkeynote speaker presentationsStrategic Memory Advanced Reasoning Tactics (SMART) brain training
Diagnostics
MRIfunctional imaginganatomical imagingarterial spin labeling (pCASL)spectroscopy

Insurance & Access

Contact
2200 West Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX 75235
Insurance & Support

FAQs from Center for Brain Health

The center offers MRI, functional imaging, anatomical imaging, arterial spin labeling (pCASL), and spectroscopy. These tools support brain health research and imaging services.

SMART Brain Training is one of the center’s specialized programs and includes Strategic Memory Advanced Reasoning Tactics (SMART) brain training. It is part of the center’s broader focus on brain health and education.

Yes. The center offers research protocol support, including help with research protocol implementation. Its work is strongly research-focused.

The team includes Bart Rypma, PhD, who directs the Sammons BrainHealth Imaging Center, along with Sandra Bond Chapman, PhD; Daniel Krawczyk, PhD; and Jane Wigginton, MD. The broader team also includes research scientists, MRI technologists, and administrative coordinators.

You can call 972.883.3400 for appointment information. The center has a single location in Dallas.

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