by jgeiger | Jul 2, 2018 | Dr. Geiger
It’s okay to have a little (or a lot!) of anticipatory anxiety about the evaluation. We’re here to see you through it and make meaningful recommendations for going forward. Here is exactly what happens from start to finish for most neuropsychological evaluations at... by jgeiger | Jun 25, 2018 | Guest
Guest blogger Dr. Allison Gray is a board certified neurologist who works as a traumatic brain injury specialist and general neurologist at Kaiser Permanente. Concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury, is a very common and yet very underappreciated medical... by jgeiger | Jun 17, 2018 | Dr. Richards
With the increased temperature and daylight of summer, children and adults are increasingly participating in team sports (soccer, football, baseball) and individual athletic activities (cycling, roller blading, rock climbing, mountain hiking). Although fun and... by jgeiger | Jun 1, 2018 | Dr. Geiger
The clinical diagnostic interview is the first part of a neuropsychological evaluation. It gives an opportunity to talk about an individual’s current concerns, medical history, developmental and educational history, and many more topics that are diagnostically...