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Dr. Mark McDonough, PHD

Clinical Neuropsychology* Age 65
Dr. Mark McDonough, PHD
4.3 (50 Ratings)
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Dr. Mark McDonough, PHD

Clinical Neuropsychology* Age 65
Encinitas, CA
Accepting new patients
30 years of experience
 

Overview

Dr. Mark McDonough, PHD works in Encinitas, CA as a Clinical Neuropsychologist and has 30 years experience.

They graduated from Vanderbilt University MC in 1994. At present, Dr. McDonough has received an average rating of 4.3 from patients and has been reviewed 50 times. They are affiliated with Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas, Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla and Rady Children's Hospital San Diego. They are accepting new patients. Dr. McDonough practices at Practice in Encinitas, CA.

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  1. 1 Mark McDonough
    4405 Manchester Ave Ste 206, Encinitas, CA 92024

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Mar 02, 2024
Excellent service from Dr. McDonough and his staff. I needed a second opinion on a mental health condition and an evaluation of my current health fitness. Dr. McDonough and his staff performed a highly professional and thorough series of interviews, testing, and follow-up to create a detailed, fact-based report and rediagnosis of my condition. I could not be more pleased with how I was examined by Dr. McDonough and his staff. Dr. McDonough is kind, well-mannered, and a great listener. His staff tested me on motor-visual, attention and concentration, language functioning, memory, intellectual functioning, and psychiatric condition among other things. I was overall very pleased with the entire experience and the resulting report they prepared for me. Thanks, San Diego Neuropsychology!
— Mar 02, 2024
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Specialties*
Clinical Neuropsychology
Psychology
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Education

Education

Medical Education
  • Vanderbilt University MC
    1994
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Internship
  • Psychological Services Center San Diego
    1992
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Fellowship

Fellowship Hospital
  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center
    1994
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Dr. McDonough has a star rating of 4.3/5 and has been reviewed 50 times.

Dr. McDonough has been practicing as a Clinical Neuropsychologist for 30 years.

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Hospital Affiliations

  • Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas
  • Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla
  • Rady Children's Hospital San Diego

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