• Aphasia syndromes (e.g., Broca's aphasia, Wernicke's aphasia, etc.)
  • Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke
  • Dementia
  • Mild cognitive impairment
  • Epilepsy/Seizures
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Other central nervous system disorders (e.g., Multiple sclerosis)
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Concussion
  • Brain tumor
  • Other unexplained cognitive decline or impairment
  • Attention and concentration deficits (e.g., difficulty focusing on tasks at home/school/work/etc.)
  • ​Language difficulties (e.g., forgetting commonly known words, difficulty speaking, impaired comprehension, etc.)
  • Memory and learning deficits (e.g., misplacing items, forgetting previously known information, unable to form new memories, etc.)
  • ​Visual/visuospatial difficulties (e.g., impaired perception of objects/shapes, impaired depth perception, loss of hand-eye coordination, etc.)
  • ​Frontal deficits (e.g., personality changes, impulsivity, difficulty planning steps in a sequence, etc.)
  • Affective/Mood difficulties (e.g., evaluating for and diagnosing depression, anxiety, etc.)

Common Referral Complaints

FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

Providing Neuropsychological and Psychological Services

Tidal Neuropsychology, PLLC

How to Make a Referral

Commonly Assessed Disorders

Phone:  (910) 803-1434

E-mail:  griffinpsutton@gmail.com

Fax:  (855) 672-7002

REFERENCES:

Schoenberg, M. R., & Scott, J. G. (Eds.). (2011). ​The little black book of neuropsychology:  A syndrome-based approach. New York, NY:  Springer.


www.nanonline.org




Please fax referral information to (855) 672-7002.


Please include:

  • Demographic information
  • Insurance information
  • Reason for referral (please be as detailed as possible)
  • Beginning 06.01.2023, Dr. Sutton will be moving off all insurance panels and will only be taking self-pay referrals (including for pre-dementia screening evaluations, adult ADHD evaluations, psychoeducational evaluations in children, and other services not otherwise covered by insurance.  These appointments will be scheduled beginning in 2024.  More information can be found here.