Michelle Pagoria, Psy.D.
Neuropsychologist

Michelle Pagoria, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist specializing in adult neuropsychological assessment, including the treatment of adults with traumatic brain injury and neurodegenerative disease in geriatric populations. Michelle obtained her Bachelor's of Science degree in Psychology from Kansas State University before earning her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Roosevelt University. Prior appointments include assessment, differential diagnosis, and therapeutic intervention with John H. Stroger, Jr., Cook County Hospital ; University of Chicago Hospital Memory Disorder Clinic; St. James Olympia Fields Hospital, and North Central College Dyson Wellness Clinic.

She completed her Pre Doctoral Internship at the Indiana Neuroscience Institute, where her training emphasized outpatient and inpatient psychological and neuropsychological assessment and consultation across the lifespan. During Post Doctoral Fellowship with Neuropsychological Services, P.C., Michelle worked closely with the Brain Injury Waiver Program through the Department of Human Services' Office of Rehabilitation Services, in treating individuals with both acquired and traumatic brain injuries. Post Doctoral work also included inpatient and outpatient evaluation and differential diagnosis of various psychiatric, neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders.

Michelle continues to maintain involvement in clinical research and presents routinely at professional meetings. She is also contributing editor to The Essential Library of Neuropsychology (in press) and contributing author and editor for the Encyclopedia of Neuropsychological Disorders (in press).