Professor
Dr. LeGrow has a special interest in individual and group therapy, psychological evaluations, behavioral disorders, autism spectrum disorders and deafness.
A provider-based department of Cabell Huntington Hospital
20th Street Professional Building
1115 20th Street, Suite 205
Huntington, WV 25703
Phone: 304.691.1500
Huggins K, Elmore D, Sprewell A, Shepherd M, LeGrow T, Frazier M, Flesher S. 2019. Using resident and faculty focus groups to obtain stakeholder input during ACGME self-study process Huggins KM, Sprewell AR, Elmore DC, Shepherd MW, LeGrow TL, Frazier MD, Flesher SL. Using resident and faculty focus groups to obtain stakeholder input during the ACGME self-study. Pediatr Qual Saf. 2019 Jul 24;4(4)
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Merritt, J., Hart, J., LeGrow, T.. 2017. Autism spectrum disorder in Say-Barber-Biesecker-Young-Simpson syndrome 1MerrittJ, etal. BMJ Case Rep 2017. doi:10.1136/bcr-2017-219930
Kahn, Daniel Scott; Fofie, Frank; Buchanan, MD, Grant S.; Qazi, MD, Zain; Wilson-Byrne, Timothy MD; LeGrow, PsyD, Tracy; and Shuler, MD, PhD, Franklin D.. 2016. Teen perception of texting and driving in rural West Virginia Marshall Journal of Medicine: Vol. 2: Iss. 2, Article 10.
Layne, JA; LeGrow, T; Holroyd, S. 2015. Case report investigating psychiatric and psychologic characteristics of Ohdo Syndrome American Psychiatric Association 168th Annual Meeting Guide 2015 May 16-20 : Page 200, P1-090,
Spatig L, Swedberg A, LeGrow T, Flaherty, P.. 2010. The power of process: A story of Collaboration and community change 41 (1): 3 - 20
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LeGrow, C. & LeGrow, T.. 2008. A Participant-Driven Effort to Assess and Address an Emerging Climate of Harassment in a Rural High School. 2008 E11(1)