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Dr. Timothy Fratto
Child and Adult Clinical Neuropsychologist

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Dr. Timothy Fratto
Staff Child and Adult Neuropsychologist at the Washington Anxiety Center of Old Town, Alexandria AND Capitol Hill Office

Timothy Fratto, Ph.D. is a clinical neuropsychologist. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology with honors from Wake Forest University. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, and completed his pre-doctoral residency at the Washington DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center with a concentration in neuropsychology. He then completed a 2-year post-doctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology. Dr. Fratto works with patients with a wide range of neurological and psychiatric conditions, including dementia (e.g., Alzheimer’s disease), Parkinson’s disease, MS, cerebrovascular disease/stroke, infectious diseases, and traumatic brain injury (TBI). He has also worked with athletes of all ages, including active and retired professional athletes. Further, Dr. Fratto works with students of all ages, particularly those concerned about possible attention disorders (e.g., ADHD) and TBI/concussion, assisting them in obtaining academic accommodations and optimal supports in order to succeed academically. Dr. Fratto has also been involved in independent medical examinations (IMEs) and has been admitted to the court as an expert witness in neuropsychology. Dr. Fratto has also served as the neuropsychologist for the Washington Commanders. 

Dr. Fratto has made numerous poster presentations and prepared manuscripts for scientific meetings and journals on various topics, including dementia, TBI, MS, and ADHD. He continues to be actively involved in clinical research on multiple neurological conditions. He is a member of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, the International Neuropsychological Society, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. When not at work, Dr. Fratto enjoys heading to the beach, hiking, running, playing baseball and golf, and spending time with his wife, young children, and 2 dogs. He is originally from southern New York and is an avid fan of the Yankees. Dr. Fratto has over 25 years of clinical experience. He is licensed in Virginia and Washington, DC.

Dr. Fratto is a trained neuropsychologist. You will receive an actual neuropsychological report. Psychologists cannot provide this service without this specialty. 
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To reach Dr. Fratto, please call 202-768-6494 or email him at [email protected]

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Capitol Hill Office (main office)
​519 9th street SE
​Washington, DC 20003

​ Phone: 202-768-6494
Old Town, Alexandria VA Office
​(Neuropsychology appts only)

211 N. Union street, Suite 100
Alexandria, VA 22314

​ Phone: 202-768-6494
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  • Home
  • About our Center
    • Why Choose Us?
  • Who and How we Treat
    • Evidence-Based Treatment >
      • Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment/Exposure Therapy
      • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
      • Adapted Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
      • Evidence-Based Couples Therapy
    • Clinical Services >
      • Standard Individual Clinical Services
      • Clinical Groups
      • Accelerated/Intensive Program
      • Neuropsychological Assessment
      • Mental Health Yearly Wellness Exam
      • Consultation services
  • Providers
    • Dr. Johanna Kaplan, Director
    • Dr. Anna Villavicencio
    • Dr. Jennifer Meeter
    • Dr. Lediya Dumessa
    • Dr. Blaise Worden
    • Dr. Jennifer Henderson
    • Dr. Mark Wahl
    • Dr. Tovah Weinrib
    • Dr. Timothy Fratto
    • Dr. Greta Carlson
    • Dr. Beth Reeder
  • Contact us
    • CONTACT FORM
  • Life-Prep Program
  • Payment
  • Resources
    • Book Supplements
    • WACCH speaking events
    • Recommended Referrals from WACCH
    • WACCH in the Press
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