Neurocognitive Disorders Expert Witnesses

Neurocognitive disorders expert witnesses and consultants listed here may be able to form expert opinions, draft expert witness reports, provide expert witness testimony at deposition and/or trial as or serve as consulting (non-testifying) experts on neurocognitive disorders. The neurocognitive disorders expert witness listings on this page are typically from fields/areas of expertise such as: Geriatric Psychiatry, Neuropsychology, Psychiatry, and Vocational Rehabilitation.

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Sajid Lopez, M.D.

Psychiatry and Geriatric Psychiatry

Mental Health Services of Florida, P.A.

Miami , Florida
Psychiatry, Geriatric Psychiatry - Capacity Evaluations, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Trauma Related Disorders, Neurocognitive Disorders
Board certified in general and geriatric psychiatry. Twenty years in clinical practice and over ten years of experience providing independent psychiatric evaluations, record reviews, consultations and expert witness testimony in medical legal matters. Currently licensed in the State of Florida and work as a solo practitioner in South Miami, Florida. Fluent in English and Spanish.
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MARK S WAGNER, Ph.D.

WAGNER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES

JENKINTOWN, Pennsylvania
Neuropsychology, Vocational Rehabilitation - Cognitive, Traumatic Brain Injury, Concussion, Head Trauma, neurocognitive disorders, seizure disorders, psychological, learning disabilities, emotional distress, job assessment, vocational assessment, psychological testing, psychological assessment, neuropsychological assessment, memory impairment
I am licensed as a psychologist in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey; and board certified as both a clinical neuropsychologist and vocational expert with the American Board of Professional Neuropsychology and the American Board of Vocational Experts. I provide for comprehensive neuropsychological and vocational evaluations for individuals (children, adolescents, adults) presenting with various forms of learning disabilities, developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, memory loss, cognitive impairment, concussions, attention problems, acquired brain injuries, competency issues and dementia. when performing a neuropsychological evaluation, these evaluations are focused on identifying areas of neurocognitive strength and weakness. Focus is not only on the degree or nature of the impairment that the individual presents with, but also how this impacts the individual’s activities of daily living. This includes the ability to return to school or work; and also the individu...