Dr Jess Colenutt

HCPC-registered and BPS chartered Practitioner Psychologist and Clinical Neuropsychologist

Bsc (Hons), Msc, DClinPsy, C.Psychol, PG Cert., SRCN

Dr Colenutt prides herself on providing comprehensive Clinical Neuropsychology assessment and treatment services that balance her conscientiousness and critical thinking with compassion and integrity. She aims to offer a service that she would hope for her loved ones to receive, advocating and empowering the patient's voice at the centre of their care.

Registered with Bupa, AXA health, AXA global, Aviva, Vitality and WPA.

Can Dr Jess Colenutt help me?

Dr Jess Colenutt provides support with adjusting to neurological symptoms by completing comprehensive assessments of changes in thinking, mood and behaviour and formulating person-centered treatment plans.

Perhaps you are an individual that sustained a brain injury or stroke and you are looking for support to better understand changes in memory and other thinking skills? Or you are looking for therapeutic support with adjusting to the challenges of learning to live with these changes?

Alternatively, you might be a case manager, solicitor or athlete seeking a cognitive assessment, a capacity assessment or neuropsychological rehabilitation?

Dr Jess Colenutt aims to respond to all referrals within one working day. If she is unable to help herself, she will endeavour to signpost you to someone who can.

Who can benefit?

Examples of problems that might benefit from neuropsychology include:

  • Traumatic brain injury

  • Acquired brain injury such as stroke and hypoxic brain injury

  • Mild head injury and post-concussion syndrome

  • Chronic traumatic encephalopathy as a result of repeated concussions

  • Progressive neurological illness such as Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy or Motor Neuron Disease

  • More common types of dementia including Alzheimer’s dementia, dementia with Lewy Body’s and Vascular dementia

  • Rarer types of dementia such as Frontotemporal dementia, Primary Progressive Aphasia, Posterior Cortical Atrophy and Corticobasal degeneration

  • Inflammatory brain disease such as encephalitis

  • Brain tumours

  • Epilepsy

  • Tourette’s syndrome/Tics

  • Functional Neurological Disorder and Non-epileptic Attacks/Dissociative seizures

  • ADHD and neurodiversity

A neuropsychological approach can also benefit those that notice changes to their cognitive or nervous system functioning for other reasons. Some examples might include those who have experience trauma and find themselves in constant fight or flight, those going through the menopause and noticing brain fog or those managing chronic fatigue.

Based in Bristol, offering community visits, clinic appointments and video consultations.

Out of area referrals are accepted for work that can be completed via video consultation, and for one-off cognitive assessments and capacity assessments that require a face-to-face home visit.

 

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