In summary, I had my last benign brain tumour removed in 2006. I currently reside in North West London and am looking to have a neuropsychologist assessment. I was wondering if anybody could recommend anybody around my area or in London?
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Hi brighton88, thanks for the very quick response. I havent asked my consultant neurosurgeon as forgot to ask him at my last appointment. I may have to email him if I have no luck but am hoping that I do not have to.
thanks again Brighton88 i didnt think of that actually, I will definitely do that on Monday as im toially in agreement with you. I saw one in rehab in 2006 and havent seen one thereafter.
I had an assessment arranged by an insurance company at Re:Cognition whom are just off Oxford street. No idea how much it cost by they were really thorough. In a day, I saw a Neurologist, Neuropyschologist and a Psychologist and to cap it all an MRI from their own machine in the basement
I have had all my brain surgeries at Queens Square and was going to ring my neurosurgeons secretary now to see if i could get a refferal. I did see a neuropsych in rehab there in 2006 but feel like i need an assessment as my condition seems to be deteriorating. Thank you.
Good I hope you do crudock. My daughters was done over 2 hour assessments instead of hourly ones as we had to travel a fair distance to get to the hospital. It made interesting reading and it was also picked up that she was 'scanning' the papers. A field vision test was suggested which we had done and found she was partially sighted, it also showed she had 'slowing of her 'motor processing speeds' (or something like that. This explained an awful lot and gave me understanding why I needed to keep repeating myself, sometimes saying things differently for her to understand. Hope yours brings some questions answered as well.
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