About
- My Background
About Dr. Bialkowski
Dr. Bialkowski is a clinical neuropsychologist who evaluates adults and older adults, age 16 and above, with concerns about memory, attention, thinking, or emotional changes. He specializes in understanding how medical, neurological, or emotional conditions influence cognitive functioning and daily life.
His professional work has taken place across hospitals, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, and outpatient clinics. These experiences have strengthened his belief that every patient deserves clarity, honesty, and a clinician who will advocate for their best interests. He is committed to helping individuals and families understand what is affecting their cognitive health so they can make informed decisions with confidence.
- Meet the Mind Behind the Practice
Dr. George Bialkowski
Dr. Bialkowski completed his doctorate in clinical psychology at Midwestern University, followed by an APA-accredited internship in Canada and a two-year residency in neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology. He evaluates a wide range of conditions that affect thinking and memory, including dementia, brain injury, stroke, epilepsy, movement disorders, attention-related issues, and complex medical illnesses.
He also provides the psychological and neuropsychological evaluations required before certain medical procedures such as bariatric surgery, deep brain stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, and organ transplantation.
He is fluent in Polish and offers full neuropsychological evaluations in both English and Polish.
He chose this field because he believes that adults facing cognitive or emotional changes deserve answers that are accurate, compassionate, and understandable. His goal is to guide patients and families with care and clarity during moments that may feel overwhelming.
“What matters most to me is that patients and families walk away from an evaluation with answers that make sense and guidance they can use moving forward.”
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About My Approach
Dr. Bialkowski believes that a neuropsychological evaluation should help you understand how you are functioning day to day, not simply provide a list of scores. He takes the time to explain what is being assessed, why each part matters, and how the results connect to the concerns you experience in everyday life.
He sees his role as both evaluator and guide. His recommendations are practical, personalized, and grounded in your history, goals, and circumstances. They may help you understand recent changes, assist you in discussions with your medical team, or provide strategies to manage daily challenges more effectively.
Each evaluation is tailored to the individual and informed by scientifically validated tools. The final result is a clear, compassionate explanation of your strengths and challenges, along with guidance you can use as you move forward.