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What is a Psychological Assessment?
Types of Assessments We Offer
Autism Testing
We evaluate communication skills, social abilities, and behavioral patterns to identify autism spectrum disorders. Our comprehensive approach includes individual testing and rating scales from parents and teachers to give you a complete picture.
Learning Disorder Testing
We assess reading, writing, and math skills while examining your cognitive strengths, weaknesses, language abilities, and memory. This helps identify specific learning challenges that may be affecting academic performance.
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Testing
We examine attention, activity levels, impulsivity, and emotional regulation through individual testing, rating scales, and detailed interviews. This comprehensive evaluation helps distinguish ADHD from other conditions.
Why Should I Consider a Psychological Assessment?
Individualized Assessments
Understanding and Direction
Our Process
What Does the Psychological Assessment Process Look Like?
01
Free Consultation
This 15-minute call gives you a chance to ask questions about our assessments and determine whether a psychological assessment is the right fit for your needs.
02
Intake Appointment
This 1-hour appointment helps us understand all of your concerns and capture a complete history of these issues.
03
Evaluation Sessions
You'll have 1 or 2 appointments, each about 3 to 4 hours long, depending on your evaluation type. These sessions happen in person at our office during morning or afternoon hours. We include breaks between activities.
04
Feedback Appointment
This 1-hour appointment lets you review your testing results and the recommendations we found would be helpful for you or your child. You'll receive a written report that outlines your results and our complete list of recommendations.
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What You Need to Know
Frequently Asked Questions
Our assessments typically range from $1500 to $2500.
Our office is out-of-network with all insurance companies.
However, you may be eligible for reimbursement using out-of-network benefits.
We provide a receipt after the assessment you can submit to your insurance company for potential reimbursement.
We can discuss this process in more detail during a free initial phone consultation.
Most assessments are completed in one or two sessions, so the entire process typically takes a few weeks rather than months. We don’t have a waitlist, which means you can get started quickly and receive your results faster.
You’ll attend 1 or 2 appointments, each lasting about 3 to 4 hours, depending on your specific evaluation. These sessions take place in person at our office during morning or afternoon hours, and we include breaks between activities to keep you comfortable.
Yes. During your feedback appointment, you’ll receive a comprehensive written report that outlines your testing results and includes our complete list of recommendations for moving forward.
Absolutely. Schools may not be able to evaluate all conditions you suspect are present. Our individualized assessments provide targeted diagnostic clarification that goes beyond what schools typically offer.
You can use your results to supplement individual therapy, help psychiatrists or physicians with medication management, or share with schools and workplaces to secure appropriate accommodations so you can learn and work at your best.
Yes. Since we provide both psychological assessments and psychotherapy services, you can receive your evaluation and follow up with recommended treatments in the same place. This creates streamlined care and a seamless transition from assessment to treatment.
