Ashley Roy, PHD

  • Biography

    Ashley Roy is a neuropsychologist in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Seattle Children’s Hospital. She provides neuropsychological assessment and consultation services for children and teenagers and assists with developing appropriate treatment and educational plans. She works with children with a wide range of medical conditions, such as acquired brain injury, genetic conditions, epilepsy, and cerebral palsy. She specializes in concussion management, including sports-related concussion, acute injury, and prolonged recovery.

    Prior to working at Seattle Children’s Hospital, Dr. Roy received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL. While completing her dissertation, she moved to Fort Collins, CO to work as a Concussion Clinic Manager within a sports-medicine clinic, specializing in care for both athletes and non-sports concussions. She then completed her clinical residency in pediatric neuropsychology at University of Minnesota Medical School. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship with an emphasis in concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI) care at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH. After fellowship, she served as a pediatric neuropsychologist at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, CA for nearly two years before moving to Seattle. She enjoys providing neuropsychological care for patients and supporting parents as they navigate their child’s individual medical, educational, and psychosocial needs.

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Overview

Medical/Professional School

Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL

Fellowship

Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH