
Medication management
Now Offering Medication Management for Mental Health
Our practice offers medication management for a range of mental health conditions.
Adults, adolescents, and children ages 5 and older
Depression
Anxiety Disorders
ADHD
PTSD
Bipolar Disorder
Insomnia
Other mood and behavioral conditions
Whether you're seeking medication as a standalone service or as part of a broader psychological care plan, we’re here to help.
Serving Albuquerque and all of New Mexico with in-person and telehealth options.
Meet Our Providers
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Board certified in clinical neuropsychology and pediatric neuropsychology
Prescribing Psychologist providing medication management
Dr King is the founder of Neuropsychological Services of New Mexico. He completed his graduate training in clinical psychology at Saint Louis University and his internship at Duke University Medical Center, with a focus on clinical neuropsychology. He subsequently completed a two-year postdoctoral residency in clinical neuropsychology at Northwestern University in Chicago. In 2015, Dr. King completed a Master’s in Clinical Psychopharmacology to become a prescribing psychologist.
Dr. King offers psychiatric medication management tailored to your specific mental health needs. As a prescribing psychologist in New Mexico, he is qualified to assess, diagnose, and prescribe medication without the need for a separate psychiatrist.
With his dual training in neuropsychology and psychopharmacology, Dr. King provides a thoughtful and data-driven approach to prescribing, monitoring treatment effectiveness, and adjusting medications as needed. This integrated care model helps ensure continuity and improved outcomes for patients dealing with complex emotional and cognitive issues.
Telehealth appointments are available for patients throughout New Mexico.
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Dr. Robert "Brock" Frost brings extensive training and expertise to neuropsychological services. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Weber State University and completed his pre-doctoral internship in clinical psychology with a neuropsychology focus at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. He received his Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in neuropsychology from Brigham Young University.
Dr. Frost completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of New Mexico Hospital and Clinics, specializing in adult neuropsychology and clinical applications of neuroimaging. He also earned a Master's in Clinical Psychopharmacology from Fairleigh Dickinson University, giving him dual expertise in neuropsychological assessment and medication management.
As a Board Certified Clinical Neuropsychologist and Health Service Psychologist, Dr. Frost is also certified in psychopharmacology for psychologists. His comprehensive training allows him to provide integrated care for patients with complex cognitive and emotional needs. Dr. Frost has contributed to the field through numerous published abstracts and book chapters, bringing both clinical expertise and research knowledge to his practice.