- Stroke Rehabilitation, which has earned Primary Stroke Center designation by The Joint Commission and the State of Connecticut. I also have specialized training and 15 years experience in concussion and am team neurologist for Western CT State University and the Danbury Whalers. In the last year, I have established the
- Pediatric Care
- Primary CareYour or your child’s school, pediatrician / primary care provider, or mental health provider may refer you, but a professional referral is not necessary for testing.
- Sleep DisordersSleep Disorders, including narcolepsy, restless legs syndrome, hypersomnolence, parasomnias, obstructive sleep apnea, and circadian rhythm disorders
- Family Practice
- Emergency CareConfidentiality is further ensured by a secured area for Case Report Forms (CRFs) and source documentation record retention. CPR-certified research staff, basic life support equipment in the research area, and proximity within 5 minutes to Danbury Hospital’s Emergency Department further assure patient safety.
- ImmunizationsProof of Immunization. We will disclose proof of immunization to a school that is required to have it before admitting a student where you have agreed to the disclosure on behalf of yourself or your dependent.
- OphthalmologyImpairments in how the nervous system receives messages from the senses and turns them into proper behavioral and motor responses (sensory processing)
- Gynecology
- Obstetrics
- Internal Medicine
- NeurologyIf you are a new patient to our Neurology practice or are returning to our care, please complete the following forms
- AutismOther assessment tools are also selected that are specific to the referral question or other areas that need to be further examined once the evaluation begins (e.g., tools that assess for autism spectrum disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, eating disorders, etc.).
- Multiple Sclerosis"An Observational Study of Ocrelizumab- Treated Patients with Multiple Sclerosis to determine the incidence and mortality rates of breast cancer and all Malignancies (Verismo Study)"
- Epilepsy
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Such evaluations can be used to more accurately diagnose neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g., attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [ADHD], Autism Spectrum Disorder, etc.), depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, as well as other conditions (such as eating disorders, trauma-related problems, impulse control disorders, etc.). As behavioral psychologists, we seek to understand not only the diagnosis, but also how these symptoms and behaviors contribute to problems in the person’s daily functioning, such as at school, work, home, socially, or in other important areas of his or her life. The recommendations are therefore focused on treatment targets and helping to minimize the impact the psychiatric condition has on the person’s functioning in different environments.
- Mental HealthWhen we find that we are suffering physically, mentally, or both, it’s important to make sense of what is happening. With physical symptoms, your healthcare providers can use blood tests, imaging, or other forms of testing to help identify and better understand the root(s) of the problem. Yet when it comes to mental health issues, we need to rely on how we can best describe our symptoms to help our providers understand what we are experiencing.
- Psychiatry
- Anxiety
- Computed TomographyAny recent X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, bloodwork, or other test results sent by your primary or referring health care provider
- General Surgery
- Otolaryngology
- Physical Therapy
- Geriatrics