Dr Quratulain Khan

Dr. Quratulain Khan is a Health Care Profession Council (HCPC) registered Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Neuropsychologist and an American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology (ABCN) certified Clinical Neuropsychologist. This is considered “the gold standard” for professional practice in clinical neuropsychology. It provides a quality mark of expertise as well as assurance that the skills and experience of an individual have been validated and are of a high standard.

Dr. Khan has over 20 years of training and experience in neuropsychological assessment and treatment services for a broad range of neurocognitive conditions including traumatic and acquired brain injury, neurodegenerative conditions, chronic neurological illnesses, and psychiatric conditions which present with cognitive problems. She specializes in rehabilitation neuropsychology. Dr. Khan completed her psychology and neuropsychology training in Canada and the USA and worked for several years at a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Model System hospital in the USA where she developed and led the multidisciplinary mild TBI clinic as well as the COPE Concussion Group for patients experiencing prolonged recovery after a concussion. She now works in independent practice in the USA and the UK where she provides psychological and cognitive/neuropsychological assessment and treatment services for adults and expert opinions on brain injury and other brain-based conditions.

Dr. Khan provides services in English, Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi. She is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Indiana University School of Medicine, USA. She is also a member of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) BI-ISIG Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Task Force and the Cognitive Rehabilitation Task Force.

Areas of specialism

  • Neuropsychological Assessment;
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (mild to severe);
  • Acquired Brain Injury (e.g., stroke, anoxic brain injury);
  • Neurodegenerative conditions (e.g., Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia, Vascular Dementia, Multiple Sclerosis);
  • Personal Injury;
  • Psychological Injury following an accident (i.e., psychological sequelae of brain injury);
  • Mental Capacity;
  • Mental health conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety disorders, adjustment disorder).

Profession: Neuropsychologist, Psychologist

Courts or Tribunals: Clinical Negligence, Immigration and Asylum, Personal Injury

Age groups: Adult

Psychological Specialisms: Mental Capacity, Trauma and PTSD

Therapies offered: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, CBT, Psychodynamic, Systemic