Dr. Alyson Maloy, MD, founded Portland Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology in 2018 to provide a comfortable, responsive setting for patients needing cognitive and behavioral neurologic services and general psychiatric care.
Dr. Alyson Maloy, MD, founded Portland Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology in 2018 to provide a comfortable, responsive setting for patients needing cognitive and behavioral neurologic services and general psychiatric care.
Dr. Maloy is triple board-certified in neurology, psychiatry, and integrative holistic medicine. She is also fellowship-trained in the neurologic subspecialty of autonomic disorders. She is a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a member of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, the American Academy of Neurology, and the Maine Association of Psychiatric Physicians.
Dr. Maloy earned her undergraduate degree from Columbia College of Columbia University in New York City, where she completed premedical studies along with an independent major looking at the ways in which culture influences science and the practice of medicine. She attended medical school at the University of Vermont College of Medicine and served there as an Albert Schweitzer Fellow. She then completed a six-year double residency in psychiatry and neurology at New York University School of Medicine, where she trained at hospitals including NYU-Langone Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital, and the Manhattan Veterans Administration. During the autonomic disorders fellowship, she worked extensively with patients with movement disorders and helped conduct research funded by the National Institutes of Health and Federal Drug Administration.
Dr. Maloy moved to Maine in 2012 and joined Mid Coast Medical Group Neurology. During her time there, she earned subspecialty board certification in Integrative Holistic Medicine. She then joined Maine Medical Center as a neuropsychiatrist on the medical-psychiatric unit P-6. She was appointed clinical assistant professor in psychiatry by Tufts University School of Medicine. Dr. Maloy left Maine Medical Center in 2017 to found Portland Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, where she specializes in cognitive, behavioral neurologic, and psychiatric disorders.
Dr. Maloy is triple board-certified in neurology, psychiatry, and integrative holistic medicine. She is also fellowship-trained in the neurologic subspecialty of autonomic disorders. She is a fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a member of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, the American Academy of Neurology, and the Maine Association of Psychiatric Physicians.
Dr. Maloy earned her undergraduate degree from Columbia College of Columbia University in New York City, where she completed premedical studies along with an independent major looking at the ways in which culture influences science and the practice of medicine. She attended medical school at the University of Vermont College of Medicine and served there as an Albert Schweitzer Fellow. She then completed a six-year double residency in psychiatry and neurology at New York University School of Medicine, where she trained at hospitals including NYU-Langone Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital, and the Manhattan Veterans Administration. During the autonomic disorders fellowship, she worked extensively with patients with movement disorders and helped conduct research funded by the National Institutes of Health and Federal Drug Administration.
Dr. Maloy moved to Maine in 2012 and joined Mid Coast Medical Group Neurology. During her time there, she earned subspecialty board certification in Integrative Holistic Medicine. She then joined Maine Medical Center as a neuropsychiatrist on the medical-psychiatric unit P-6. She was appointed clinical assistant professor in psychiatry by Tufts University School of Medicine. Dr. Maloy left Maine Medical Center in 2017 to found Portland Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, where she specializes in cognitive, behavioral neurologic, and psychiatric disorders.