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+1-858-358-7408

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  • About
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    • Autism
    • ADHD
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    • Developmental Evaluation
    • Adult ADHD
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Psychological & Neuropsychological Assessment

Neuropsychological Testing; Psychological Testing; Assessment

Clear Answers for ADHD, Autism, Learning, and Emotional Concerns 


When attention, learning, behavior, or emotional concerns are interfering with daily life, guessing is not enough. A comprehensive psychological or neuropsychological evaluation provides clear, objective answers so you can make informed decisions with confidence.


Our evaluations are designed to explain what is going on, why it is happening, and what to do next.


Book a Free 15-Minute Assessment Consultation
No obligation. No pressure.
We help you determine whether an evaluation is appropriate and what level of assessment makes sense.


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Who These Evaluations Are For

Our assessments are for:

  • Parents concerned about ADHD, autism, learning difficulties, or emotional regulation
     
  • Children and teens struggling academically, socially, or behaviorally
     
  • Adults seeking clarity about long-standing attention, learning, or neurodevelopmental concerns
     
  • Families who want more than a brief screening or checklist diagnosis
     

If you feel uncertain or stuck, an evaluation can provide direction.


Why Families and Adults Seek an Evaluation

People often reach out when:

  • School supports are not helping and concerns persist
     
  • ADHD or autism has been suggested but never clearly explained
     
  • A prior evaluation felt rushed, vague, or incomplete
     
  • Accommodations, treatment, or medication decisions depend on accurate diagnosis
     
  • You want recommendations that are actually usable in real life
     

What Makes Our Evaluations Different


We do not use one-size-fits-all testing packages.


Every evaluation is individually tailored to the specific questions that matter most. We begin by listening carefully, clarifying concerns, and identifying the decisions the evaluation needs to support.


Assessment is collaborative. You are involved throughout the process, and we explain the purpose of each component so the evaluation remains focused, relevant, and meaningful.


This is not checklist diagnosing. It is careful clinical evaluation grounded in evidence and experience.


When a Comprehensive Evaluation Is Recommended


Some concerns require a broader, more in-depth assessment to ensure accuracy and usefulness. When comprehensive testing is indicated, we clearly explain:

  • Why additional testing is clinically necessary
     
  • What questions the expanded evaluation helps answer
     
  • How the added information strengthens conclusions and recommendations
     

Comprehensive evaluations are not about doing more testing than necessary. They are about gathering enough high-quality data to provide answers that schools, physicians, and treatment providers can rely on.


What the Evaluation Process Looks Like

  1. Free consultation to understand concerns and determine the appropriate level of assessment
     
  2. Individualized assessment plan tailored to your child or to you
     
  3. In-person testing using well-validated psychological measures
     
  4. Comprehensive written report written in clear, accessible language
     
  5. Feedback session with specific, practical recommendations
     

You leave with clarity, not confusion.


Areas Commonly Evaluated


We frequently evaluate:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
     
  • ADHD and executive functioning
  • Learning disorders and academic difficulties
     
  • Emotional and behavioral regulation
     
  • Psychoeducational needs

Next Step

The first step is a consultation to determine whether an evaluation is appropriate and what type of assessment would best answer your questions.


Request a Free 15-Minute Assessment Consultation
No pressure. No obligation. Just clarity about next steps.or your loved one.

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