Meet our team of experts in the Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity Program at Boston Children’s Hospital.
Meet Our Team Image Brian Kalish , MD Director, Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity Program; Associate Medical Director, Critical Care Transport Program Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School Image Paige Church , MD Director, NICU …
Contact the Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity Program.
Contact Us For more information about our work, please call 617-355-1651 or contact Brian Kalish, MD , director of the Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity Program, at Brian.Kalish@childrens.harvard.edu . Contact the Neuroprotection and Neuroplasticity …
Meet Our Team Attendings Image Alyssa Ailion , PhD Attending Neuropsychologist, Epilepsy Center Assistant Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School Image Jennifer Amato , PsyD Pediatric Neuropsychologist, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program Instructor, …
See research and innovation in the Neuropsychology Program.
Research & Innovation The importance of a comprehensive assessment The first step in care through our Neuropsychology Program at Boston Children's is a comprehensive assessment, designed to give clinicians an extensive understanding of your child's: …
See patient resources from the Neuropsychology Program.
Patient Resources When your child is diagnosed with a condition requiring neuropsychological assessment and care, the questions, acronyms, and sense of worry can seem endless — and sometimes overwhelming. Browse through the sections below for some helpful …
Learn how to request a neuropsychological evaluation at the Neuropsychology Program.
Requesting a Neuropsychological Evaluation The Neuropsychology Program provides neuropsychological evaluations for children with medical and neurological disorders. To request an evaluation, please call us at 617-355-8434 . For evaluations for children …
See frequently asked questions about the Neuropsychology Program.
Frequently Asked Questions At Boston Children’s Hospital, we consider you and your child integral parts of the care team — not simply recipients of care. We specialize in family centered treatment, which means that from your first visit to our …