About DR. FREEMAN
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Neuropsychologist specializing in dementia, memory disorders, and cognitive aging

Rhonda Freeman, PhD
Licensed Psychologist
Education & Training
Drexel University:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Clinical Psychology
University of Miami School of Medicine , Mt. Sinai Medical Center – Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease:
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology
Clinical Practice & Research
More than 25 years of clinical experience in psychology and neuropsychology.
My clinical work focuses on memory concerns, cognitive decline, and conditions that affect thinking and everyday functioning.
In addition to clinical practice, I have served as a cognitive examiner and rater in pharmaceutical research studies involving Alzheimer’s disease and related conditions.
Areas of Focus:
• Dementia Evaluations
• Mild Cognitive Impairment
• Cognitive Aging
• Diagnostic Clarification
• Neuropsychological Assessments
A Thoughtful Approach
Every evaluation begins with understanding the person, not just the symptoms. Testing is considered alongside medical history, daily functioning, and the questions that prompted the referral.
The goal is to provide objective information that helps clarify cognitive strengths, areas of concern, and factors that may contribute to changes in thinking or memory.