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John Stratton, PhD

  • Neuropsychology

About

Dr. Stratton is a neuropsychologist at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. He earned his degree from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Stratton is interested in the affects of cognitive functioning on the ability to adhere to treatment planning following surgery and organ/stem cell transplantation. He performs neuropsychological evaluations prior to these interventions in order to assist the treatment team in understanding whether cognitive and/or psychiatric symptoms will interfere with post-intervention care (e.g., remembering appointments and complex medication regimens). Occasionally, he addresses questions regarding capacity to consent to these procedures, when they arise. His practice focuses on the following populations:

  • Bariatrics

  • Organ transplants (including heart, lung, kidney, and liver transplants)

  • Hematopoietic stem cell transplants

 Dr. Stratton also has interests in traumatic brain injury and staffs an adult TBI assessment clinic. He evaluates the cognitive status of those experiencing mild TBIs with the aims of establishing a post-injury baseline, assisting with treatment planning, and providing education regarding injury severity and cognitive prognosis. He also assesses individuals with moderate to severe injuries to address ongoing supervision/care needs, accommodations related to level of functioning, and current interventions and the need for additional services.



University affiliation

Education & credentials

Education
  • Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL