Neuropsychological Evaluations

Neuropsychological Evaluations

A neuropsychological evaluation is an in-depth assessment that examines how the brain functions in areas such as memory, attention, language, learning, problem-solving, and emotional well-being. It provides a detailed picture of an individual’s thinking skills, behavior, and mood, and how these factors interact.

A comprehensive evaluation can help answer important questions about an individual’s overall learning profile, including both strengths and challenges, as well as emotional and behavioral functioning.

Evaluations Can Clarify:

  • The presence of specific learning disorders affecting reading, written language, or mathematics

  • Whether ADHD is contributing to learning or work difficulties

  • Patterns in study habits, organizational skills, and executive functioning

  • Which interventions and supports may be most effective in academic or workplace settings

  • Eligibility for services and accommodations in elementary, high school, college, or graduate/professional programs

  • Qualification for accommodations on standardized and high-stakes tests such as the ACT, SAT, MCAT, GRE, and LSAT