
Kimberly O. Sieber, PHD
NeuropsychologyNeurologic Physical Therapy
Highlights
Age Groups Seen
- Adult 19-64
- Older Adult >65
Gender
FemaleAbout Kimberly O. Sieber
About The Provider
I am a neuropsychologist specializing in counseling and concussion treatment. I have practiced neuropsychology in a rehabilitation setting for over 25 years and am passionate about helping people live their best lives despite their physical and emotional challenges. What I love most about working in the Neuro-Therapy Clinic and the Sports Concussion Clinic is our ability to collaborate with our teams to provide comprehensive and patient-centered care. I see my patients as the experts about themselves and I try to create an atmosphere of safety and trust.
I received my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology in 1997 from University of Missouri, St. Louis. I have specialized in the areas of medical psychology, rehabilitation psychology, and neuropsychology throughout my career. I worked at the VA Medical Center for 10 years where, along with my clinical practice, I served in a number of leadership positions. I joined the Neuro Therapy team at Intermountain Medical Center in August, 2012, where I provide neuropsychological assessment, counseling, and sports concussion management for patients who have neurological conditions. I also have a small private practice in Salt Lake City. I have lived in Utah most of my life and am still in awe of the natural beauty of this state. I spend as much time as I can outdoors, enjoying hiking, camping, and adventuring off-road. When at home, I love to cook and entertain, work on home projects, and gather with friends and family.
Locations
- Intermountain Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
- 5770 South 250 East, Suite G50, Murray, UT 84107
- Get Directions
- phone: 801-314-5000
- fax: 801-314-5011
- TOSH Sports Concussion Clinic
- 5770 South 250 East, Suite G50, Murray, UT 84107
- Get Directions
- phone: 801-314-5000
- fax: 801-314-5011
Expertise
Education
- Post Graduate: University of Missouri at St. Louis, Psychology, 1997