Evaluations for employment disability (short-term / long-term / Americans with Disabilities Act)
Evaluations for employment disability (short-term / long-term) are best conducted by specialized providers of these services. It is generally recommended that providers of psychotherapy refer their patients to these specialized providers for such evaluations. The following providers of may offer evaluations for employment disability (short-term / long-term).
Suzanne Best, PhD: 1818 NE Irving Street, Portland, OR 97232; www.suzannebestphd.com; suzanne@suzannebestphd.com; 503-430-4071; Fax 503-296-2378. Her services include providing psychological evaluations for employment disability.
Laurence Binder, PhD [neuropsychologist; Beaverton]: 503.626.5246. https://laurencembinder.com. Conditions: traumatic brain injury, postconcussion syndrome, seizure disorder, suspected neurotoxicity, dementia, stroke, memory loss, and psychogenic and psychiatric disorders associated with cognitive complaints. Dr. Binder performs medicolegal evaluations of persons reporting brain injury or psychological harm from accidents and medical events. He also does fitness for duty evaluations of healthcare professionals, first responders, and other types of workers. Ages: Adults (18+). Insurance accepted: Regence Blue Cross; Oregon workers compensation; Aetna; Moda; Providence Health Plan. Not accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, OHP.
James Bryan, PhD [Portland]: http://bryan-neuropsychology.com. Brain Injury; Learning Disabilities; ADHD; Memory & Cognitive Decline; Forensic Mental Health; FAA Aeromedical; Fitness for Duty
Karen Hernandez, PhD [psychologist; Beaverton]: https://www.drkarenhernandez.com. I offer a wide variety of psychological evaluations for individuals ranging from children to adults. My goal is to help answer questions regarding overall psychological functioning, mental health needs, parental capacity, disability eligibility, and/or immigration petition. Bilingual.
Kordell Kennemer, PsyD [neuropsychologist; Oregon City]: Willamette Falls Neuropsychology. 503.303.4257. www.wfneuropsychology.com. “Dr. Kennemer specializes in neuropsychology and forensic psychology. Ages: Children (age 6+); Adolescents; Adults
Loren Mallory, PhD, ABPP [neuropsychologist; Oregon City]: Willamette Falls Neuropsychology. 503.303.4257, www.wfneuropsychology.com. Specialities: clinical and forensic neuropsychology. Conditions: dementia and memory disorders, traumatic brain injury and post-concussive syndromes, cognitive issues in neurological or medical conditions, neurodevelopmental disorders, and mental health issues. Ages 16+
David Northway, PhD [psychologist; Eugene]: 541.683.1104. “Practice Focus Areas: Forensic Psychology, Neuropsychological Assessment.” No specific age range (case by case). Does not accept the following insurance plans: OHP, Trillium, Providence, Medicare, Medicaid.”