Majority of COVID-19 associated psychiatric cases described include depression and anxiety in an outpatient, and agitation and confusion in the ICU setting. There are no reports of constellation of symptoms consistent with partial Klüver-Bucy syndrome, which often has infectious etiology. We report a case of 46 y/o Male with past medical history Cerebral Palsy with baseline left-sided hemiparesis, mild dysarthria, two concussions, cervical dystonia, bipolar disorder who developed intermittent episodes of speaking foreign language (Spanish), desire to consume previously rejected foods, staring spells, hypersexuality, change in his regular hobbies:artistic tendencies instead of previously preferred mathematical problem solving after having a prolonged COVID-19 infection with neuropathic pain in the feet and visual field defects on initial presentation. The patient was successfully treated with Carbamazepine.