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St. Luke's Children's Neuro and Behavioral Psychology: Boise

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About St. Luke's Children's Neuro and Behavioral Psychology: Boise
At St. Luke’s Children’s Neuro and Behavioral Psychology, our compassionate team of child psychologists, pediatric psychologists, and pediatric neuropsychologists supports infants, toddlers, children, and teens with a wide range of medical and behavioral health needs.
We offer comprehensive evaluations, consultations, and care plans to help children and adolescents navigate challenges related to learning, emotions, social interactions, and behavior.
- Our child psychologists provide assessments to support diagnosis and treatment of conditions such as learning disabilities, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
- Our pediatric neuropsychologists specialize in understanding how medical conditions affect a child’s thinking, behavior, and emotional well-being.
- Our pediatric psychologists work directly with children and teens to manage chronic health conditions, reduce pain, and improve daily functioning.
Together, we’re here to help your child thrive—emotionally, socially, and academically.
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