Chicago Neuropsychology and Cognitive Rehabilitation — Psychologist in Chicago, IL
Address151 N Michigan Ave Suite 566 IL, Chicago, IL 60601
Phone+1872-256-3321
Provides neuropsychological assessment and cognitive rehabilitation services. Focuses on evidence-based treatment for individuals and families.
Best for
- Pediatric clients
- Geriatric clients
- Service members and veterans
- Individuals with neurological disorders
| Key services | Neuropsychological assessment, Cognitive rehabilitation, Psychotherapy, Forensic neuropsychology, Pilot evaluations |
| Tags | neuropsychology, cognitive rehabilitation, chicago, tbi, adhd, stroke, dementia, ptsd, assessment, counseling |
Reviews on Google4.3 · 4 reviews
Excellent people. Dr. Linda Rice is amazing! Extremely thorough!
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