Clinical neuropsychologist Julia Kuck, PhD evaluates brain-behavior relationships at 4147 Adams Avenue in Kensington, San Diego, where she conducts cognitive and neurological assessments for patients across the 92116 ZIP. Her NPI number is 1184611576, registered since September 2005 for clinical neuropsychology. The diagnostic batteries she administers measure memory, attention, executive function, language processing, and visuospatial ability, and treatment plans that emerge from those assessments often include specialized therapy at The Oas Center & Specialized Therapy Services, which provides occupational and developmental programming calibrated to the functional deficits her evaluations identify. Dr. Kuck holds affiliations with UC San Diego, where she co-authored peer-reviewed research on neuropsychological deficits in schizophrenia published in the Archives of General Psychiatry and the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society alongside collaborators including Dr. Robert Heaton and Dr. Dilip Jeste. The 4147 Adams Avenue office shares a clinical suite with Eric B. Raimo, MD, a psychiatrist whose medication management complements the diagnostic assessments that neuropsychological evaluation produces. The Kensington location sits east of Kensington Drive, within the village-scale business district defined by Marlborough Drive and the Kensington sign. The Kensington-Normal Heights Branch Library anchors the block east of her office on Adams Avenue, one of the most-searched local landmarks in the neighborhood. Normal Heights's Adams Avenue corridor stretches west from Kensington toward the I-15 overpass, connecting Dr. Kuck's practice to the broader 92116 medical community across University Heights and Normal Heights. Patients with brain injury or post-concussive syndrome evaluated at the practice sometimes present with concurrent cervical and musculoskeletal complaints, and Health Vibes Alternative Therapy addresses the somatic components that accompany neurocognitive recovery in the Normal Heights area. Her neuropsychological reports inform disability determinations, treatment planning, surgical candidacy evaluations, and educational accommodations for patients from pediatric through geriatric age ranges.