​(415) 816-6185

Welcome to my practice

Concussion

Concussions and other forms of brain trauma can have lasting effects on cognitive function, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. A neuropsychologist treatment program offers a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to diagnosing, managing, and rehabilitating brain injuries, helping patients recover more effectively.

​(415) 816-6185

Welcome to my practice

Concussion

Concussions and other forms of brain trauma can have lasting effects on cognitive function, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. A neuropsychologist treatment program offers a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to diagnosing, managing, and rehabilitating brain injuries, helping patients recover more effectively.

​(415) 816-6185

Welcome to my practice

Concussion

Concussions and other forms of brain trauma can have lasting effects on cognitive function, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. A neuropsychologist treatment program offers a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to diagnosing, managing, and rehabilitating brain injuries, helping patients recover more effectively.

Accurate Assessment and Diagnosis


Neuropsychologists specialize in evaluating brain function through cognitive and psychological testing. Unlike standard imaging scans that may not detect subtle brain injuries, neuropsychological assessments can identify cognitive deficits related to memory, attention, executive functioning, and emotional regulation. This precision allows for a personalized treatment plan tailored to each patient's needs.

Targeted Cognitive Rehabilitation

A neuropsychologist treatment program focuses on restoring cognitive functions impaired by brain trauma. Techniques such as memory training, problem-solving exercises, and attention-building activities help patients regain lost abilities and develop compensatory strategies. This structured rehabilitation improves day-to-day functioning and enhances long-term recovery.

Emotional and Psychological Support

Concussions and brain trauma can lead to depression, anxiety, mood swings, and personality changes. Neuropsychologists address these issues through therapy, coping strategies, and behavioral interventions. By focusing on mental health alongside cognitive rehabilitation, they provide a holistic recovery process that supports both the mind and emotions.

Multidisciplinary Coordination

Neuropsychologists often work alongside neurologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists to ensure a well-rounded treatment plan. This collaboration enhances recovery by integrating different therapeutic approaches that address physical, cognitive, and emotional health.

A neuropsychologist treatment program is essential for individuals recovering from concussions and brain trauma. By combining precise diagnosis, cognitive rehabilitation, emotional support, and interdisciplinary care, these programs help patients restore their abilities and improve their overall well-being.

Accurate Assessment and Diagnosis


Neuropsychologists specialize in evaluating brain function through cognitive and psychological testing. Unlike standard imaging scans that may not detect subtle brain injuries, neuropsychological assessments can identify cognitive deficits related to memory, attention, executive functioning, and emotional regulation. This precision allows for a personalized treatment plan tailored to each patient's needs.

Targeted Cognitive Rehabilitation

A neuropsychologist treatment program focuses on restoring cognitive functions impaired by brain trauma. Techniques such as memory training, problem-solving exercises, and attention-building activities help patients regain lost abilities and develop compensatory strategies. This structured rehabilitation improves day-to-day functioning and enhances long-term recovery.

Emotional and Psychological Support

Concussions and brain trauma can lead to depression, anxiety, mood swings, and personality changes. Neuropsychologists address these issues through therapy, coping strategies, and behavioral interventions. By focusing on mental health alongside cognitive rehabilitation, they provide a holistic recovery process that supports both the mind and emotions.

Multidisciplinary Coordination

Neuropsychologists often work alongside neurologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists to ensure a well-rounded treatment plan. This collaboration enhances recovery by integrating different therapeutic approaches that address physical, cognitive, and emotional health.

A neuropsychologist treatment program is essential for individuals recovering from concussions and brain trauma. By combining precise diagnosis, cognitive rehabilitation, emotional support, and interdisciplinary care, these programs help patients restore their abilities and improve their overall well-being.

Accurate Assessment and Diagnosis


Neuropsychologists specialize in evaluating brain function through cognitive and psychological testing. Unlike standard imaging scans that may not detect subtle brain injuries, neuropsychological assessments can identify cognitive deficits related to memory, attention, executive functioning, and emotional regulation. This precision allows for a personalized treatment plan tailored to each patient's needs.

Targeted Cognitive Rehabilitation

A neuropsychologist treatment program focuses on restoring cognitive functions impaired by brain trauma. Techniques such as memory training, problem-solving exercises, and attention-building activities help patients regain lost abilities and develop compensatory strategies. This structured rehabilitation improves day-to-day functioning and enhances long-term recovery.

Emotional and Psychological Support

Concussions and brain trauma can lead to depression, anxiety, mood swings, and personality changes. Neuropsychologists address these issues through therapy, coping strategies, and behavioral interventions. By focusing on mental health alongside cognitive rehabilitation, they provide a holistic recovery process that supports both the mind and emotions.

Multidisciplinary Coordination

Neuropsychologists often work alongside neurologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists to ensure a well-rounded treatment plan. This collaboration enhances recovery by integrating different therapeutic approaches that address physical, cognitive, and emotional health.

A neuropsychologist treatment program is essential for individuals recovering from concussions and brain trauma. By combining precise diagnosis, cognitive rehabilitation, emotional support, and interdisciplinary care, these programs help patients restore their abilities and improve their overall well-being.

Contact Me

I see clients at my office in San Francisco's Presidio Heights neighborhood. I am able to offer home visits at no extra fee ​when transportation is a challenge, or if the client feels more comfortable in a home environment.

Contact Me

I see clients at my office in San Francisco's Presidio Heights neighborhood. I am able to offer home visits at no extra fee ​when transportation is a challenge, or if the client feels more comfortable in a home environment.

Directions to my office


4333 California Street, Suite 3 San Francisco Ca 94118

Cross street 6th avenue. Located in Inner Richmond area if SF. 


Parking is fairly easy. No meters. 

Directions to my office


4333 California Street, Suite 3 San Francisco Ca 94118

Cross street 6th avenue. Located in Inner Richmond area if SF. 


Parking is fairly easy. No meters. 

Directions to my office


4333 California Street, Suite 3 San Francisco Ca 94118

Cross street 6th avenue. Located in Inner Richmond area if SF. 


Parking is fairly easy. No meters. 

Contact Me

I see clients at my office in San Francisco's Presidio Heights neighborhood. I am able to offer home visits at no extra fee ​when transportation is a challenge, or if the client feels more comfortable in a home environment.

Contact Me

I see clients at my office in San Francisco's Presidio Heights neighborhood. I am able to offer home visits at no extra fee ​when transportation is a challenge, or if the client feels more comfortable in a home environment.