Neuropsychology

Understanding brain function and behaviour

Our neuropsychologists examine how neurological disorders and brain injuries can change behaviour or influence emotional responses

What is neuropsychology?

Neuropsychology is a branch of clinical psychology that aims to identify and understand the changes in thinking and behaviour that can result from neurological conditions.

Our experienced neuropsychologists provide personalised care to help you and your family or carers to gain awareness of these changes, understand them and find useful ways to manage them.

We treat patients with a variety of neurological conditions — from traumatic brain injuries, brain tumours and strokes to multiple sclerosis and dementia. At The Portland Hospital, our paediatric neuropsychologists specialise in assessing and treating children with emotional, social or behavioural problems associated with conditions including brain injuries, autism spectrum disorders and developmental delay.

Our team approach

At HCA Healthcare UK we offer neuropsychology services to support a range of medical specialties including brain injuries and neurological rehabilitation.

We have neuropsychologists who work with therapists and nurses to assist with understanding behavioural and emotional changes, cognitive development and support in interpreting changes in brain function.

Our locations

Our neuropsychology service is supported by specialist neurophysiology, neuroimaging and psyschology services to offer the most comprehensive care.

Patient undergoing neurorehabilitation

Acute Neurological Rehabilitation Unit

We offer specialist care for patients with a range of neurological conditions including stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, encephalitis, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease and Guillian-Barre syndrome.

Book an appointment

Our team can help with any enquiries or you can make an appointment with one of our experienced consultants.

Call us today

020 7079 4344
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