
Preschoolers (3-5 years)
We conduct specialized evaluations for preschoolers (ages 3-5) with known or suspected developmental delays and neurological/medical conditions. Our goal is to provide accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
Evaluation Process
Intake Meeting
We begin with a detailed interview to understand your family's history, emotional landscape, and specific challenges.
Testing Sessions
Testing is conducted in two sessions with brief breaks: one morning and one afternoon appointment for about 2 hours each and includes the following: • Hands-on activities to assess cognitive abilities (e.g., memory, attention, problem-solving, etc.) • Understanding emotional functioning (e.g., structured conversations, caregivers' input via questionnaires) • Behavioral assessment (e.g., connecting observable actions to underlying neural pathways) • Classroom observation (e.g., to see the real-world challenges that can't be captured in the clinic).
Analysis & Integration
Analyzing all the findings to create a cohesive picture of the child's development, a culmination of unique strengths and needs.
Feedback & Plan
We meet with you to discuss the results, provide a clear diagnosis (if applicable), and outline a tailored plan for support.
Written Report
A detailed report is provided. At your request, a copy can be sent to third parties such as to a pediatrician, therapist, or school official.
Evaluation fee: $3,100
School Age Children (6-17 years)
A neuropsychological evaluation is a detailed look at how your child learns, thinks, feels, and interacts with the world. It identifies unique strengths and challenges. The goal is to identify the underlying reasons for the struggles and create a clear, actionable plan to help succeed in school and life.
Evaluation Process
Intake Meeting
Designed to understand: • Your concerns and questions you would like testing to help answer • Child's birth and developmental history • Understanding individuals in a child's world: parents/caregivers, exposure to language/s, familial values, holidays observed
Connecting with School and Service Providers
With your permission, we will contact your child's educational providers (e.g., teachers, tutors) and healthcare team (e.g., pediatrician, therapist) to gain a full perspective of your child's day-to-day life and challenges.
Testing Sessions
The evaluation is conducted in two three-hour sessions, scheduled as a morning and an afternoon appointment and includes the following areas: Educational: Measuring academic achievement in core areas like reading, writing, and math Cognitive: Profiling intellectual abilities such as learning and memory, attention, executive functions, processing speed, etc. Emotional: Understanding mood, internal feelings, self-regulation capacity, coping strategies, etc. Social Functioning: Evaluating core social-cognitive skills, including affect recognition, social inference, emotional awareness (identifying and understanding emotions in oneself and others), and adaptive social behavior, etc. Behavioral Observations: Linking observable behavior to brain function.
Results Meeting
We meet with patient and caregivers to review results and share recommendations.
Written Report
A detailed report is provided. At your request, a copy can be sent to third parties such as to a pediatrician, therapist, or school official.
Evaluation fee: $3,900
Emerging Adults (18-24 years)
This evaluation involves assessing core cognitive domains (including executive functions, processing speed, attention), academic achievement, and emotional functioning. The goal is to utilize an individual's strengths to formulate targeted interventions that support the transition from dependent adolescent systems to autonomous adult functioning.
Evaluation Process
Intake Meeting
To understand your concerns and the questions you would like testing to help answer about yourself.
Connecting with Parents, Partners, and/or Service Providers
With your permission, contacting your parents, partner, and/or care providers (e.g., therapist) to gain a full perspective of your childhood history and day-to-day functioning.
Testing Sessions
This comprehensive evaluation is conducted over two 3-hour sessions, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, and covers these key areas: Academic & Vocational: Measuring core academic skills and identifying learning strengths relevant to higher education and career development Cognitive: Profiling intellectual abilities including memory, complex attention, executive functions, and processing speed Emotional Functioning: Assessing emotional awareness, self-regulation capacity, coping strategies, and overall psychological adjustment Social Cognition: Evaluating interpersonal skills including social perception, relationship management, and understanding of social contexts Behavioral Functioning: Connecting observable behaviors with underlying cognitive processes to understand daily functioning
Results Meeting
This appointment is dedicated to reviewing the evaluation results, discussing any diagnoses, and providing personalized recommendations, including potential accommodations for college, standardized testing, or employers
Written Report
A detailed report will be provided to you. At your request, a copy can be sent to third parties such as to a parent or therapist.
Evaluation fee: $3,500
Adults (25-59 years)
Adult neuropsychological testing is designed to address cognitive, emotional, and behavioral concerns/changes. This assessment provides a clear, objective profile of an individual's cognitive strengths and vulnerabilities, offering answers and a roadmap for strategies, accommodations, or interventions to restore and optimize functioning in their personal and professional roles.
Evaluation Process
Intake
A chance to understand your life story.
Gathering Collateral Information
Connecting with your physicians and family to gather information. Request medical records.
Testing
One full day of testing (about 6 hours with breaks) with the focus on following areas: Cognitive: Assessing cognitive capacities critical for professional and personal life, including memory, complex attention, executive functions (e.g., planning, organization), and processing speed. Emotional Functioning: Evaluating emotional intelligence, self-regulation under stress, coping strategies, and overall psychological well-being. Social Cognition: Profiling interpersonal effectiveness, including social perception, navigating workplace dynamics, and managing personal relationships. Behavioral Functioning: Analyzing how cognitive processes manifest in daily behaviors to understand strengths and challenges in real-world settings.
Feedback
Meeting to discuss results.
Report
Detailing your results and recommendations.
Evaluation fee: $3,300
Older Adults (60+)
A comprehensive neuropsychological profile outlines an individual's cognitive strengths, weaknesses, and functional capabilities. For those noticing subtle changes, the evaluation provides clarity and pinpoints specific areas for support, enabling proactive strategies to maintain cognitive health. This baseline creates a personal benchmark, allowing for precise tracking of cognitive health and ensuring any future interventions are timely and well-informed.
Evaluation Process
Intake
A chance to understand your life story.
Gathering Medical Records
Collecting relevant medical documentation.
Gathering Collateral Information
We gather insights from family and your healthcare providers (with your consent) to ensure a complete and accurate understanding of your situation.
Testing
The evaluation consists of one full day of testing (approximately 6 hours, including built-in breaks) and covers the following domains: Cognitive Capacities: Assessing core functions essential for independent living, including memory, complex attention, executive functions (e.g., planning, reasoning), and processing speed. Emotional Functioning: Evaluating emotional well-being, adaptation to life changes, coping strategies, and management of grief or loss, if applicable Social Cognition: Profiling interpersonal skills, including social perception, judgment, and the maintenance of social networks to combat isolation Behavioral Functioning: Analyzing how cognitive and emotional health manifest in daily activities, routines, and safety awareness Functional Capacities: Directly assessing real-world skills related to managing medications, finances, and household tasks Motor Functioning: Screening for integration of cognitive and motor skills, such as coordination and psychomotor speed
Feedback
Meeting to discuss results.
Report
Following the assessment, we synthesize all findings into a detailed, personalized report. This document is designed to provide clarity and a clear path forward.
Evaluation fee: $2,100