Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services

Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services
  • 815 John Harper Hwy Spring Meadows Office Condominiums, Suite 13
    Pioneer Village, KY 40165
  •   (502) 504-5231

Hours

Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

2.3 - (13 reviews)
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8
Read Our 13 Reviews

Chamber Rating

2.3 - (13 reviews)
4
0
0
1
8
  • Robert Longshore

    She gave us answers for our 13 year old we knew something was wrong for many years since 15 months. She gave us answers I was shocked but after her diagnosis a year ago everything made sense to us. Thank you for all you do! You went above and beyond even though I didn’t like the diagnosis I was able to get help for my son! He is getting better within the last year!
    Sep 18th, 2021

  • Patrick Shunnarah

    Communication is no good they don't communicate with you as far as testing in the billing department also does not communicate with you . I do not like this office I think they are the worst doctor's office ever been to.
    Jul 22nd, 2021

  • Nicole Giovanni

    I saw Dr. Parker today. She was very professional and easy to talk to. I don’t understand why there were so many bad reviews. The office staff was very nice. It was a long visit but everyone was so nice.
    Jun 15th, 2021

  • Toni Walker

    You can get the best education money can buy and have as many letters behind your name, but when you’re on your cell phone while your administering tests, it pretty much negates you. Dr. Anne Miller was grossly unprofessional by being on her phone on at least 3 occasions as she was administering tests. Since you use your timer on your phone, you should probably let people know your using your phone as a timer. Perception is reality and you of all people should know that. Hopefully this review will help you with a mew procedure of using a disclaimer before you start the tests. Additionally, you should also work on trying not to slurp your coffee when administering tests as well, because it is a distraction.
    Mar 13th, 2020

  • Julie Thomas

    My report was full of inaccuracies about my personal history, which made me look bad. She reported that I had somatic symptoms that were in my arsenal of coping, which was purely judgmental. This statement was in the midst of reporting multiple cognitive impairments that had never been evaluated by a neurologist. Dr. Parker also throws in diagnoses that are not even in the DSM V. Thankfully she did recommend neurology referral, and the cause for my problems was found. She did not fully report her test findings, and won’t respond to me or my neurologist (a medical professional) requests for test scores. An office visit with a fee should not be required In order to obtain actual test scores. Copyrighted info can be blacked out or a report can be typed up on different paper.***Follow up to this revealed that I had an abnormally low performance IQ that Dr. Parker neglected to report. No wonder she did not want to give up my scores. I don't understand why a provider would behave the way she has. If I did not have medical knowledge, I would not have figured her out. One would think I had personally wronged her to have done what she did.
    Nov 9th, 2019

Read Our 13 Reviews

About
Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services

Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services is located at 815 John Harper Hwy Spring Meadows Office Condominiums, Suite 13 in Pioneer Village, Kentucky 40165. Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services can be contacted via phone at (502) 504-5231 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (502) 504-5231

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services?

A The phone number for Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services is: (502) 504-5231.


Q Where is Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services located?

A Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services is located at 815 John Harper Hwy Spring Meadows Office Condominiums, Suite 13, Pioneer Village, KY 40165


Q What days are Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services open?

A Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services is open:
Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed


Q How is Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services rated?

A Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services has a 2.3 Star Rating from 13 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed

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Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services

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Overall Rating
( 13 Reviews )
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Robert Longshore on Google

image She gave us answers for our 13 year old we knew something was wrong for many years since 15 months. She gave us answers I was shocked but after her diagnosis a year ago everything made sense to us. Thank you for all you do! You went above and beyond even though I didn’t like the diagnosis I was able to get help for my son! He is getting better within the last year!


Patrick Shunnarah on Google

image Communication is no good they don't communicate with you as far as testing in the billing department also does not communicate with you . I do not like this office I think they are the worst doctor's office ever been to.


Nicole Giovanni on Google

image I saw Dr. Parker today. She was very professional and easy to talk to. I don’t understand why there were so many bad reviews. The office staff was very nice. It was a long visit but everyone was so nice.


Toni Walker on Google

image You can get the best education money can buy and have as many letters behind your name, but when you’re on your cell phone while your administering tests, it pretty much negates you. Dr. Anne Miller was grossly unprofessional by being on her phone on at least 3 occasions as she was administering tests. Since you use your timer on your phone, you should probably let people know your using your phone as a timer. Perception is reality and you of all people should know that. Hopefully this review will help you with a mew procedure of using a disclaimer before you start the tests. Additionally, you should also work on trying not to slurp your coffee when administering tests as well, because it is a distraction.


Julie Thomas on Google

image My report was full of inaccuracies about my personal history, which made me look bad. She reported that I had somatic symptoms that were in my arsenal of coping, which was purely judgmental. This statement was in the midst of reporting multiple cognitive impairments that had never been evaluated by a neurologist. Dr. Parker also throws in diagnoses that are not even in the DSM V. Thankfully she did recommend neurology referral, and the cause for my problems was found. She did not fully report her test findings, and won’t respond to me or my neurologist (a medical professional) requests for test scores. An office visit with a fee should not be required In order to obtain actual test scores. Copyrighted info can be blacked out or a report can be typed up on different paper.***Follow up to this revealed that I had an abnormally low performance IQ that Dr. Parker neglected to report. No wonder she did not want to give up my scores. I don't understand why a provider would behave the way she has. If I did not have medical knowledge, I would not have figured her out. One would think I had personally wronged her to have done what she did.


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