Julia Kalmanson, PhD
Julia Kalmanson is the practice founder. She received her undergraduate degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 1995. She earned her Doctorate at Columbia University in 2002 and completed her postdoctoral training at The Neurological Institute of New York at New York Presbyterian Medical Center. Dr. Kalmanson provides comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations to adults of all ages, specializing in age-related memory decline, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, DLB, MS, epilepsy, stroke, ADHD, and post-concussion syndrome. She also conducts Independent Medical Evaluations.
Virginia De Sanctis, PhD
Dr. Virginia De Sanctis earned her Bachelor’s degree at New York University and her doctorate degree at SUNY Graduate Center. She is a seasoned clinician with years of experience as a Chief of Neuropsychology at Lenox Hill Hospital. She provides assessments of various clinical syndromes such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, MS, epilepsy, stroke, and ADHD, among others. Prior to her tenure at Lenox Hill, she was a staff neuropsychologist at NYU Langone Medical Center.
Victoria Leavitt, PhD
As a clinical neuropsychologist and cognitive neuroscience researcher, Dr. Victoria Leavitt studies cognitive impairment and lifestyle factors including diet, exercise, sleep, mood, and social support that contribute to optimal cognitive function in neurologic populations. Her clinical practice focuses on cognitive assessment of patients with multiple sclerosis, dementia syndromes and age-associated cognitive decline.
Molly Zimmerman, PhD
Dr. Molly Zimmerman is a licensed clinical neuropsychologist who enjoys engaging in a wide-range of research, teaching, and clinical practice activities. Her research interests explore the many ways in which cognitive abilities interact with medical conditions such as insomnia, sleep apnea, dementia, and sports-related traumatic brain injury. Her clinical work involves diagnosis of dementia syndromes and age-associated cognitive decline. She also has a longstanding interest in sleep disorders and the complex relationships between sleep, cognition, and mood.
Bradley Brummett, PhD
Dr. Bradley Brummett completed his clinical psychology PhD at Fordham University in Bronx, New York. He completed a 2-year clinical neuropsychology postdoc at Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center in Northern California, where he earned a board certification in clinical neuropsychology. He worked as a staff neuropsychologist at multiple Veterans Affairs hospitals on the East Coast and was Co-Director of Training for the VA Central Western Massachusetts Medical Center. Dr. Brummett has expertise in assessing patients with a range of neurological disorders (including dementias and multiple sclerosis), autism spectrum disorder in adults, and psychiatric disorders impacting cognition. He has a deep appreciation of music from around the world and attempts to play multiple instruments.
Elise Caccappolo, PhD
Dr. Elise Caccappolo is a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology, with specialty certification in Clinical Neuropsychology. Her clinical activities include the evaluation and diagnosis of cognitive and emotional functioning across the lifespan. She specializes in the evaluation of adults and geriatrics with memory disorders, mild cognitive impairment, dementia, movement disorders, concussion, and psychiatric and medical illness, among other disorders. She also evaluates children and adolescents with developmental delays, learning disabilities, and attentional disorders. Dr. Caccappolo is NOT ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS at this time.