About Flint Hills NeuroPSYCHOLOGY
Flint Hills Neuropsychology offers local, specialty care for psychological evaluation and diagnosis of children ages 3 and up and adults. We offer a patient-centered model, where your questions can be answered with customized and scientifically based assessments. If you, or your child are experiencing symptoms with thinking, memory, concentration, behavior, or emotion, we can help you understand the nature of the problem, and make recommendations for intervention. We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance plans including Blue Cross/Blue Shield and Tricare.
Dr christine Durrett, ABPP
BOARD CERTIFIED clinical neuropsychologist

Dr. Durrett trained at Harvard University (BA in Psychology) and the University of Missouri-Columbia (MA and PhD in Clinical Psychology), then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at PAR Rehab Services in Lansing, Michigan. She is board certified in clinical neuropsychology through the American Board of Professional Psychology, and a member of the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology. She maintains ongoing involvement in academic psychological research.
dr brooke preylo
clinical psychologist

Dr. Brooke Preylo trained at the University of Central Missouri (B.S., Rehabilitation Psychology) and Forest Institute (M.A. and Psy.D in Clinical Psychology). Her internship and residency were through the Heart of America Psychology Training Consortium where she completed rotations in inpatient psychiatric treatment, outpatient community mental health and residential attachment-based therapy. Dr. Preylo has experience with medical, disability, vocational/personnel, adoption, neurodevelopmental and differential diagnostic evaluations. She is active in the Manhattan community and has the privilege to speak to leadership groups in the Flint Hills region about her professional interests, including the effects of social media comparison on psychological well-being and culturally-bound stereotypes related to behavioral expectations. Prior to living in Manhattan, she was in private practice with her husband in Missouri, where the focus of her practice was broad psychological assessment for all ages.