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Lindsay Katz

Lindsay Katz, PsyD

Pediatric Psychology

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Highlights

Age Groups Seen

  • Child
  • Adolescent

Languages

  • English

Gender

Female

About Lindsay Katz

Biography

Lindsay Katz received her undergraduate degree in psychology and child development from Tufts University and her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Roosevelt University. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology at the University of Michigan.

Dr. Katz is the neuropsychologist for the Neurodevelopmental Support Program (NDSP) at Cleveland Clinic. NDSP serves pediatric cardiology patients who are at high-risk for neurodevelopmental concerns. Dr. Katz is interested in neurodevelopmental disorders, specifically autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), in the context of childhood medical conditions. As a pediatric neuropsychologist, Dr. Katz enjoys helping families identify how they can support their child's success based on their unique strengths and difficulties. 

Locations

  1. Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation
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  2. Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation
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Education & Board Certifications

Education

  • Fellowship: University of Michigan, 2022
  • Internship: Alexian Brothers Women and Children's Hospital, 2020
  • Graduate School: Roosevelt University, 2020
  • Undergraduate: Tufts University, 2013

Research & Publications

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Industry Relationships

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As of 2026-01-08, Dr. Katz has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing.

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