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Cynthia Kubu, PhD

Cynthia Kubu, PhD
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Department Center for Neuro-Restoration
Primary Location Cleveland Clinic Main Campus
Type of Doctor Adults Only
Languages English
Surgeon No
Locations
Cleveland Clinic Main Campus
Primary Location

Cleveland Clinic Main Campus

Appointment:
216.636.5860
Desk:
216.445.6848
Fax:
216.444.4525

Additional Locations

Neurology

Cleveland Clinic Main Campus

9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44195
Directions

Appointment:
216.636.5860
Desk:
216.445.6848
Fax:
216.444.4525
Specialties & Treatments

Treatment & Services

  • Cognitive Assessment
  • Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
  • Neuropsychological Evaluation
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Specialty in Diseases & Conditions

  • Acquired Brain Injury
  • Alzheimer's
  • Brain Hemorrhage
  • Dementia
  • Depression
  • Dystonia
  • Epilepsy
  • Huntington's Disease
  • Memory Loss
  • Movement Disorders
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Psychiatric Disorders
  • Stroke
  • Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
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Insurance

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Biography

About Cynthia Kubu, PhD

Cynthia S. Kubu, PhD, ABPP-CN, is a Staff Neuropsychologist in the Center for Neurological Restoration at Cleveland Clinic. Her clinical and research interests include  neuropsychological assessment in neurosurgical treatment for epilepsy, movement and psychiatric disorders; neuropsychiatry; acquired brain injury; dementia; and neuroethics.
Education & Professional Highlights

Education & Professional Highlights

Appointed
2001

Education & Fellowships

Internship - Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center
Psychology, Neuropsychology
Chicago, IL
1992

Medical Education - University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA
1992

Undergraduate - Carleton College
Northfield, MN
1985

Professional Highlights

  • Diplomate in Clinical Neuropsychology, ABPP-CN

Certifications

  • Neurophysiology - Neurology

Specialty Interests

acquired brain injury, Dementia, memory executive functioning, movement and movement disorders, movement and psychiatric disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, neuroethics, neuropsychological assessment, neuropsychological assessment in neurosurgical treatment for epilepsy, neuropsychology, Parkinson Disease, traumatic brain injury and other neurologic conditions

Innovations & Patents

  • Provisional Patent filed, Methods of Modulating Neuropsychiatric Function, April 2007

Memberships

  • American Psychological Association
  • American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology
  • American Board of Professional Psychology
  • International Neuropsychological Society
Research & Publications

Research & Publications

See publications for Cynthia Kubu, PhD.

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Industry Relationships

Industry Relationships

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To assure professional and commercial integrity in such matters, Cleveland Clinic maintains a program that reviews these collaborations and, when appropriate, puts measures in place to minimize bias that may result from ties to industry. Cleveland Clinic publicly discloses the names of companies when (i) its physicians/scientists receive $5,000 or more per year (or, in rare cases, equity or stock options) for speaking and consulting, (ii) its physicians/scientists serve as a fiduciary, (iii) its physicians/scientists receive or have the right to receive royalties or (iv) its physicians/ scientists hold any equity interest for the physician's/scientist's role as inventor, discoverer, developer, founder or consultant.* In publicly disclosing this information, Cleveland Clinic tries to provide information as accurately as possible about its physicians' and scientists' connections with industry.

As of 9/4/2024, Dr. Kubu has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing. In general, patients should feel free to contact their doctor about any of the relationships and how the relationships are overseen by Cleveland Clinic. To learn more about Cleveland Clinic's policies on collaborations with industry and innovation management, go to our Integrity in Innovation page.

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