Murthy, Joseph, Christopher, Psyd

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222 W Thomas Rd Ste 401
Phoenix, AZ 85013

Barrow Neurological Institute, located in Phoenix, AZ, is recognized as a leading center for neurosurgery and neurological care, offering advanced treatment options for a wide range of conditions affecting the brain and spine. The institute is dedicated to providing the highest levels of patient care and support for individuals at various stages of their neurological journey.

With a comprehensive array of services, including specialized programs for neuromuscular diseases, stroke, and neuro-oncology, Barrow emphasizes research and education to enhance patient outcomes. The institute fosters a welcoming environment where patients feel like part of a community, supported by a team of experts committed to their well-being.

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Elsa Baena, PHD

Elsa Baena, PhD, is a neuropsychologist in the Department of Clinical Neuropsychology and the inpatient neuro-rehabilitation unit at Barrow Neurological Institute.Dr. Baenas expertise includes the neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation of individuals with a variety of neurological diagnoses, including neurodegenerative conditions, acquired brain injuries, cardiovascular diseases, and brain tumors. She also conducts pre- and postsurgical evaluations for deep brain stimulation (DBS) and epilepsy surgery. She is fluent in English and Spanish and is a member of the Hispanic Neuropsychological Society, the National Latinx Psychological Association, the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, the International Neuropsychological Society, and the National Academy of Neuropsychology.Dr. Baena earned her masters degree in psychology and doctorate in neuropsychology from the University of Arizona. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship in Spanish/cross-cultural adult neuropsychology at Baylor College of Medicine.Dr. Baenas research interests include the neuropsychological assessment of Spanish-speaking individuals; cultural neuroscience of cognitive aging, healthy aging, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and Alzheimers disease among Hispanic and Latin American peoples; culturally appropriate cognitive rehabilitation interventions for treatment of MCI and Alzheimers disease, and effective training strategies to work with underserved and linguistically diverse communities.
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