Dr. Vadixx completed her fellowship at Seattle Children’s Hospital and spent years in the Neurobehavioral Medicine department at Mary Bridge Children’s. She specializes in a wide range of neurodevelopmental disorders and medical conditions, including head injuries, ADHD, autism, learning disabilities, and chronic medical illness. She also provides forensic evaluations and expert witness services for cases involving pediatric head injury.
Families appreciate her thoughtful, thorough evaluations and the way she translates complicated information into clear, digestible recommendations. She’s passionate about helping children understand their unique strengths and supporting families in advocating for what their child needs at school.
When she’s not testing or writing reports, you can find her enjoying hikes and playing games with friends and family.
When families come to Children's Behavioral Medicine Collaborative, they often arrive carrying months, sometimes years, of worry, unanswered questions, and uncertainty. Dr. Vadixx recognizes how vulnerable the evaluation process can feel, and she approaches every visit with compassion, understanding, and collaboration.
She believes an evaluation is only as valuable as what families can do with it. That's why she works to translate findings into a clear, honest picture that makes sense to everyone involved, empowering families with the information and expertise they need to move forward with confidence.
Dr. Vadixx takes the time to understand each child's unique strengths as well as the challenges they are facing. She works closely with parents, teachers, and other providers to ensure recommendations are realistic, meaningful, and tailored to the individual child.
I understand the evaluation process can feel daunting, and many children are nervous about their first appointment. They don't know what to expect and may feel uncomfortable talking about their challenges with someone new. I work hard to make the process feel safe, collaborative, and positive.
I genuinely enjoy getting to know your child, and I know that children perform best and we learn the most when everyone feels at ease and able to be themselves. It is my hope that every person leaves my office feeling respected, heard, and supported.
Our experienced and compassionate team is here to support your child and your family every step of the way.
We’re here to support your child and guide your family every step of the way.