Bradley Axelrod, Ph.D.
Dr. Bradley Axelrod is a board certified neuropsychologist who earned his PhD in clinical
psychology from Wayne State University (1989). He completed his training at the APA-
accredited internship at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Ann Arbor. Dr.
Axelrod has been in clinical practice since 1990, having worked for over 35 years at the John D.
Dingell Department of Veterans Affairs in Detroit and in his own independent practice since
1992. He has co-authored two books, written 23 book chapters for neuropsychology textbooks,
and published over 150 articles in professional journals.
With has specialty training in neuropsychology, Dr. Axelrod evaluates thinking skills such as
language, memory, attention, problem solving, and school abilities. In addition, he evaluates the
mood and emotions of individuals. These cognitive and emotional areas are often influenced by
medical and psychological conditions; neuropsychological testing can clarify diagnoses and
assist in treatment planning. People are sent for these evaluations when there is a question of
dementia, attention deficit disorder, brain injury after a car accident, or thinking problems for
people who have chronic emotional problems.
To learn more about neuropsychological evaluations, please see this guide for patients.
psychology from Wayne State University (1989). He completed his training at the APA-
accredited internship at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Ann Arbor. Dr.
Axelrod has been in clinical practice since 1990, having worked for over 35 years at the John D.
Dingell Department of Veterans Affairs in Detroit and in his own independent practice since
1992. He has co-authored two books, written 23 book chapters for neuropsychology textbooks,
and published over 150 articles in professional journals.
With has specialty training in neuropsychology, Dr. Axelrod evaluates thinking skills such as
language, memory, attention, problem solving, and school abilities. In addition, he evaluates the
mood and emotions of individuals. These cognitive and emotional areas are often influenced by
medical and psychological conditions; neuropsychological testing can clarify diagnoses and
assist in treatment planning. People are sent for these evaluations when there is a question of
dementia, attention deficit disorder, brain injury after a car accident, or thinking problems for
people who have chronic emotional problems.
To learn more about neuropsychological evaluations, please see this guide for patients.
Dr. Axelrod conducts his evaluations at 2350 Washtenaw Avenue, Suite 7F, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.
Confidential voicemail messages can be left at 734-913-0627.
Confidential voicemail messages can be left at 734-913-0627.