About DRCCH


Our Passion Is Helping People Heal From Brain Injuries And Manage Cognitive Health Issues

We provide treatment for people suffering from concussions, a neurodegenerative disease (dementia), ADHD, and various neurological conditions. The practice is unique because it offers assessments and diagnostic tests that are robust and comprehensive. We also provide customized treatment for each client. There is no one-size-fits-all treatment plan—every injury or condition is different and so is every individual.

Additionally, we often help people navigate the uncertainty and anxiety around their health. There are so many unknowns that our clients face. Many of them have no idea whether or not their symptoms are normal, especially if they’re experiencing memory, attention issues, or changes in their personality. Many of them also don’t know what next steps to take once they figure out what diagnoses they have.

Naturally, these question marks can put so much stress on their lives. Our goal is to act as the bridge between injury and recovery so that our clients can heal in the least stressful and most optimal way possible.

Fees

Therapies: $0 - $375

Evaluations: $1,670 - $6,250

We Offer Customized Care, Diagnostic Evaluations, And Emotional Support

Our specialty is in neuropsychology and rehabilitation medicine. We help people recover from brain injuries, navigate neurodivergence, and adjust to changes in their health status. This also includes day to day issues such as grief, relationships, and stress at work. We decided to work with these clients because we believe they are profoundly misunderstood- even by other therapists. People who struggle with major health changes typically receive very little support, since there are a limited number of professionals with a working knowledge of medical health and neuroscience.

We’ve worked in several rehabilitation medicine departments and have witnessed first hand the lack of resources in mental health and neuropsychology that many clients deal with. We’ve also seen a significant amount of misinformation about ADHD and neurodivergence from individuals who aren’t well-trained in such subjects. Oftentimes, clients are attracted to these people because there are not enough professionals that specialize in this area of clinical work.

All of these factors motivated us to become a specialist in neuropsychology and rehabilitation medicine. We wanted to help people separate the truth from misinformation, get proper diagnoses, and find the support they need to manage their health issues.

A Little Bit About Who I Am

Outside of my work as a rehabilitation specialist, my number-one hobby is exercising. I love a good spin class and hope to get into rock climbing soon. I am also an adjunct faculty member at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. I teach students about topics related to outpatient neuropsychology and rehabilitation medicine.

In addition to individual treatment, I offer skills-based therapy groups for people with various health conditions such as MS, cancer, and post-concussion-syndrome.

Since my background and training are in rehabilitation medicine and solution-focused therapies, many of my clients walk away from treatment with the tools necessary to optimize daily functioning. As a neuropsychologist, I am confident that I can help you find the tools to benefit your own life.

Meet the Team

Clinicians

Ernest brings over 15 years of experience in helping individuals navigate their emotional wellness journey. With a compassionate and evidence-based approach, he specializes in anxiety, depression, trauma recovery, and personal growth.

His therapeutic approach combines cognitive-behavioral techniques with mindfulness practices, empowering clients to build resilience and discover their authentic selves.

"Every person has the capacity for healing and growth. My role is to walk alongside you on this journey with compassion and expertise."

Rashmi Ramalingam (she/her)

I help individuals navigate the unique challenges and strengths that come with ADHD—whether it’s building focus, improving executive function, managing emotions, or simply feeling understood. My approach is compassionate, practical, and rooted in evidence-based strategies that empower my clients to thrive in their daily lives.

Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with ADHD for years, I’m here to support your journey with tools that actually work and a space that’s judgment-free. I like to focus on a person-centered, collaborative approach where clients feel heard and understood.

Dana Stoiku (she/her)

Admin Team

Emma Burns

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Ernest Tam (he/him)

I am a dedicated therapist with a passion for supporting individuals on their path to healing and personal growth. Since 2019, I have been practicing in private practice, offering compassionate and client-centered care tailored to each person’s unique journey.

My therapeutic approach is grounded in collaboration and flexibility. I do not believe in a one-size-fits-all method, every client brings their own story, strengths, and needs. I specialize in supporting individuals dealing with depression, anxiety, grief, stress, self-esteem challenges, as well as cultural and relationship issues.

I strongly believe that the therapeutic alliance, the relationship between therapist and client is a key factor in creating meaningful and lasting change. Those who know me often describe me as empathetic, non-judgmental, and a thoughtful listener. I bring these qualities into each session to foster a safe, respectful, and empowering space for growth.

Above all, I am committed to providing therapy that honours your dignity and values your voice. My goal is to work with you in a collaborative, person-centered way that supports your journey toward clarity, resilience, and wellbeing.

Dana Stoiku is a registered psychotherapist (qualifying). She received her Master of Arts in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

She is well versed in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and provides support to individuals that are struggling with their mental health or want a safe space to openly express themselves. She primarily works with individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, managing anger, managing major life transitions/events or difficulties with personal relationships (e.g., friends, family, intimate partner).

Many people struggle with these challenges, where Dana will work together with you to find coping strategies and skills that are best suited to you. Her main goal is to assist you in achieving your goals using therapeutic approaches that are best suited for you.

Arujuhna Rajadurai (he/him)

Dr. Nicole Murray is a licensed neuropsychologist & rehabilitation medicine specialist in Ontario.

She has a doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Medicine. Nicole also completed a one-year internship and two-year postdoc at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York.