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Adult Neuropsychology Services

The Adult Neuropsychology Service of the Medical College of Georgia Hospitals and Clinics performs comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations of patients suspected of having cognitive impairment associated with neurological conditions affecting the brain. Common referrals include patients with dementia, head trauma, stroke, epilepsy, or altered mental status with unknown etiology (cause/origin).

Please feel free to contact me if you believe we can be of service to you.

Gregory Lee, Ph.D.
Director, Adult Neuropsychology Service
Department of Neurology
Medical College of Georgia Hospitals, BI-8082
1120 15th Street Augusta, Georgia 30912
Office: (706) 721-3851
Fax: (706) 721-7588

What is a Neurophychological Assessment?

A neuropsychological evaluation typically involves assessment (testing) of cognitive and sensory-motor functions using a group of standardized tests that are sensitive to the effects of brain dysfunction.

For more information about what is involved in a neuropsychological assessment, click here.


Postdoctoral Fellowships

The Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Georgia offers a two-year postdoctoral fellowship program in clinical neuropsychology which conforms to the Houston Conference Guidelines on Specialty Education & Training in Clinical Neuropsychology. The Medical College of Georgia (MCG) is the medical university for the State of Georgia's university system. Its primary academic and clinical campus facilities are located in Augusta, Georgia.

For more information about our Postdoctoral Fellowship, click here.


Media on the MCG Adult Neuropsychology Program

 

 

 

 

Revised November 6, 2008.   Please send comments, suggestions or questions about this page to Neurology Web Page Manager: Michael Jensen, mjensen@mcg.edu .