Victoria M. Leavitt, PHD
Locations and Appointments
CUIMC/Neurological Institute of New York
ColumbiaDoctors - Midtown
Insurances Accepted
Please contact the doctor's office to verify that your insurance is accepted.
- AETNA
- Affinity Health Plan
- AgeWell
- Amerigroup of New Jersey
- CIGNA
- Emblem/Hip
- Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthplus
- Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Fidelis Care
- Healthfirst
- Local 1199
- Magnacare (National)
- Medicare
- Multiplan
- MVP Health Care
- Quality Health Management
- RiverSpring
- UnitedHealthcare
- VNSNY CHOICE
- WellCare
- World Trade Center Health Plan
About Victoria M. Leavitt, PHD
As a clinical neuropsychologist and researcher, Dr. Leavitt's primary interest lies in understanding cognitive impairment and lifestyle factors that protect against cognitive decline in clinical populations, with a specialization in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). An estimated 50-70% of persons with MS experience cognitive symptoms, and the impact on career, family, and life choices can be challenging. Through comprehensive cognitive evaluations, Dr. Leavitt identifies areas of strength and weakness to guide treatment, provide recommendations, and monitor change over time. She is particularly interested in the impact of modifiable lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and intellectually stimulating activities in preserving healthy cognition.
Expertise
Dementia
Epileptic Seizures
Neurocognitive Deficits
Neuromuscular Disease
Neuropsychological Assessment
Transient Ischemic Attacks/ TIA
Traumatic Brain Injury
Education
Fellowship: Kessler Institute
Internship: North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System
Titles & Positions
Assistant Professor of Neuropsychology (in Neurology and Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center)
Hospital Affiliations
NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Education
- Internship: North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System
- Fellowship: Kessler Institute
Titles & Positions
- Assistant Professor of Neuropsychology (in Neurology and Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center)