Maggie’s style is warm and approachable, with a flexible, thorough, evidence-based and research informed, whole- person approach to assessment and treatment.

Maggie Phillips,

Clinical Neuropsychologist

Maggie is a clinical neuropsychologist with 30+ years of experience working in public and private health care and university settings. She is a registered psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), is endorsed in the area of clinical neuropsychology and is a Board Approved Supervisor.

Maggie has extensive experience working in team- based brain injury rehabilitation, including severe traumatic brain injury, stroke, post-concussion recovery, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, brain cancer, neuropsychiatric conditions, substance abuse, complex trauma, and neurodegenerative conditions. She is skilled in the diagnosis and management of neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer’s disease and less common dementias. She is also familiar with difficulties related to other developmental conditions such as ADHD/ADD in adults and has an interest in Long Covid/Post-Acute Covid Syndrome and adjustment to cognitive changes following brain injury.

Maggie is highly skilled at delineating cognitive strengths and weaknesses, delivering neuropsychological interventions, psychoeducation, supportive counselling and return to work and study plans. She works collaboratively with her clients, caregivers and other professionals to support an understanding of individuals’ strengths and weaknesses and monitor change over time.