Neuropsychologist in Davis County
Our neuropsychologists provide expert brain-behavior assessments that reveal how cognitive function impacts your daily life, learning, and treatment.
Key Takeaways
- Licensed doctoral-level psychologists with specialized clinical expertise
- Evidence-based, multi-method assessment tailored to your specific concerns
- Three convenient Utah locations — Salt Lake City, Layton, and West Jordan
- Most major insurance plans accepted — self-pay options available
Neuropsychologist in Davis County
A neuropsychologist is a licensed psychologist with specialized training in how brain function relates to behavior, cognition, and emotion. At CPS, our neuropsychologists conduct evaluations that map cognitive strengths and weaknesses to guide diagnosis and treatment.
Neuropsychologists at CPS evaluate conditions including ADHD, traumatic brain injury, stroke, dementia, epilepsy, learning disabilities, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Our assessments serve medical providers, schools, attorneys, and individuals seeking answers.
With roots going back to 1986, CPS has built a reputation for thorough, evidence-based neuropsychological evaluations. Our team includes doctoral-level psychologists with advanced training in neuropsychological assessment.
Our Layton Market Center office at 1916 N 700 W serves Davis County residents in Bountiful, Farmington, Kaysville, Layton, and Clearfield. To schedule a neuropsychologist appointment, call us at (801) 483-1600 or visit our Layton office at 1916 North 700 West, Suite 190, Layton, UT 84041.
About the Evaluator
Steven Szykula, Ph.D. — Licensed Psychologist
Dr. Szykula has been evaluating and treating behavioral health conditions in Utah since 1979. As the founder of Comprehensive Psychological Services, he has conducted thousands of neuropsychological, ADHD, autism, and custody evaluations. He has provided expert testimony in Utah family courts and is a member of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology (AACN).
(801) 483-1600Ready to schedule a neuropsychologist?
Insurance verification on your first call. Most patients scheduled within 1–2 weeks.
What to Expect
Consultation to identify the referral question and goals for evaluation
Comprehensive neuropsychological test battery tailored to your needs
Assessment of attention, memory, language, executive function, and visuospatial skills
Integration with medical records, imaging, and prior evaluations
Detailed report with diagnosis, cognitive profile, and targeted recommendations
Why Choose CPS
Nearest Office — Layton
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Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information provided reflects general descriptions of psychological services and is not a substitute for a professional evaluation. If you believe you or someone you know may benefit from these services, please contact CPS at (801) 483-1600. For mental health emergencies, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911.