Sharon L. Kuebbing, PhD in Baltimore: Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychological Assessment
Sharon L. Kuebbing, PhD is a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist in Baltimore offering psychological evaluation, psychotherapy, and cognitive assessment services. She operates as an independent practitioner rather than within a hospital system or large group, positioning her for patients who value continuity with a single clinician and detailed diagnostic work.
What she actually does
Kuebbing holds a PhD in clinical psychology and specializes in neuropsychological assessment, the evaluation of how brain function affects memory, attention, executive function, language, and mood. This practice differs from general therapy in scope and purpose: a neuropsychologist answers questions like "Does this patient have mild cognitive impairment?" or "What are the cognitive effects of a stroke?" rather than providing ongoing talk therapy for anxiety or depression, though she may offer psychotherapy as part of integrated care.
Her practice serves adults and accepts referrals from physicians, psychiatrists, and self-referred patients seeking evaluation before pursuing further treatment elsewhere. Neuropsychological assessment is often ordered after a head injury, stroke, dementia concern, or before complex medical or legal decisions.
Services, assessment scope, and fees
A typical neuropsychological evaluation involves a clinical interview, standardized testing lasting two to four hours across one or more visits, and a detailed written report sent to the referring physician or attorney. Testing may assess memory, processing speed, language, visuospatial skills, and emotional function using validated tools.
Fees for neuropsychological evaluation in Baltimore typically range from $2,500 to $4,500 depending on assessment scope and the need for additional office visits for feedback. Insurance often covers neuropsychological assessment when ordered by a physician for medical purposes; Medicare and most major plans including CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, and Aetna recognize the procedure code. Verify coverage with your insurer and ask whether prior authorization is required. Psychotherapy sessions, if offered, generally range $150 to $250 per 50-minute hour depending on insurance and out-of-pocket status. Confirmation of current fees and insurance networks is advised before booking.
How Baltimore neuropsychologists compare
Baltimore has several options for neuropsychological evaluation. University of Maryland Medical System and Johns Hopkins employ neuropsychologists within their neurology and psychiatry departments, useful if you want integrated medical care and shorter logistical distances but may involve longer referral pathways and less personalized clinician continuity. Independent practitioners like Kuebbing allow direct scheduling and one-to-one rapport building but require you to coordinate findings with your primary care doctor. Neuropsychology Associates of Baltimore and similar group practices sit between these poles, offering multiple clinicians and administrative support without the hospital system overhead. Cost and insurance acceptance vary by setting; hospital systems may bill more but accept wider insurance panels.
Choose Kuebbing if you prefer a single clinician with deep expertise in assessment and want to avoid large-system bureaucracy. Choose a hospital-based neuropsychologist if you need same-day or coordinated neurology follow-up. Choose a group practice if you value scheduling flexibility and backup availability.
Who this suits and who it does not
Kuebbing's model works well for patients seeking detailed cognitive evaluation in support of a diagnosis (dementia workup, stroke recovery, ADHD in adults), evaluations for legal or disability purposes, and those who prefer working with one clinician throughout. It does not suit patients in acute crisis requiring immediate psychiatric hospitalization or those needing ongoing medication management (she is a PhD psychologist, not an MD psychiatrist and does not prescribe). It is less efficient if you need neuropsychological assessment urgently and cannot wait for a non-hospital-system appointment.
The first visit and intake process
Contact the office to discuss your referral reason and whether a physician order is needed (not always required for out-of-pocket evaluation, but insurance often demands one). Initial contact will include a clinical intake interview by phone or in-office to determine whether neuropsychological assessment is appropriate and to gather medical history. If you proceed, testing is scheduled, typically with an initial two- to four-hour session followed by feedback and a written report. Bring insurance information, a list of current medications, and relevant medical records if you have them.
Hours, location, and logistics
Kuebbing's office is located in Baltimore, with parking available on-site or nearby (specific address and lot details should be confirmed directly with the practice). Office hours are generally Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some flexibility for longer assessment sessions. Verify current hours by phone before scheduling. Evaluation appointments are by appointment only; walk-in assessment is not feasible given the length of sessions.
Sharon L. Kuebbing's specialization in neuropsychological assessment addresses a gap in Baltimore's care landscape: detailed, clinician-continuous cognitive evaluation outside hospital wait lists, making her a practical choice for patients whose diagnostic questions require depth and personalized attention.

