Discovery consists not in seeking new lands but in seeing with new eyes.
— Marcel Proust

Second Opinion

Consultation services may be useful and needed in a number of situations:

  • questions remain regarding diagnosis and previous assessment

  • questions remain regarding recommendations from recent testing to provide clarity on ways to implement and next steps

  • questions remain about treatment options

  • individuals seeking a different treatment approach but feeling ambivalent

For Professionals

Supervision:

If you are feeling stuck, frustrated or perhaps just uncertain about your work with clients, then you may benefit from a consultation or supervision. While there is a wealth of information out there, it is sometimes not a substitute for quality supervision. After many years of providing supervision and training graduate students, interns and post-doctoral residents, I can help, especially in the areas of Neuropsychology and Ethics.

Healing:

Managing mental health, stressors and maintaining and healthy work-family balance is more important than ever. You don’t have to do it alone.

Concierge services are available for healing professionals. Please contact below to discuss your needs.

Don’t know where to start?

Don’t want to wait weeks for an appointment?

Consult-Now!

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CONSULT-NOW is to ask questions, talk about concerns and obtain answers as well as next step recommendations. It is different from an initial evaluation because it does not include a comprehensive background history or complex decision-making and diagnosis.

1) Request an appointment with the link above (online or telephone)

2) You will be contacted to confirm appointment and set up registration (from any device)

3) Dr. Netto will contact you at the scheduled time.

Appointments are available within 48-hours. You must provide a credit card and consult will be charged at the time of the service.

Please note: If you require medical care, please consult your primary doctor or specialist. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.