Dr. Kameron Sheikh is a clinical neuropsychologist with extensive training in comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations across the lifespan, with a particular emphasis on the adult and older adult populations. He holds two master’s degrees and earned his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Hartford, following completion of a neuropsychological internship at the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System. He went on to complete a two-year specialized neuropsychology postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Kansas School of Medicine.
Dr. Sheikh has evaluated patients with a wide range of neurological conditions, including dementia syndromes such as Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies, and frontotemporal dementia, as well as traumatic brain injuries, developmental disorder, behavioral/emotional disorders, and other complex neuropsychiatric presentation. He has provided clinical services across diverse settings, including inpatient medical and rehabilitation units, home healthcare programs, community-based outpatient centers, specialty clinics, and legal/forensic contexts.
His research experience includes collaborative publications and presentations focusing on neuropsychological validity assessment and clinical/professional practices in the field. Deeply committed to training and supervision, Dr. Sheikh is dedicated to advancing the next generation of neuropsychologists through mentorship and education.