People pursue neuropsychological evaluations for many reasons. Some notice changes in their memory, attention, mood, or behavior. Others are concerned about a loved one’s thinking skills or want clarity on a child’s developmental or academic challenges. Some
individuals seek a baseline assessment because of a family history of conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s disease, or ADHD.
A neuropsychological evaluation can help:
Understand cognitive strengths and weaknesses
Clarify diagnoses when symptoms are unclear
Track changes over time with baseline data
Identify patterns in thinking and behavior that point to specific conditions
Differentiate between medical, neurological, psychiatric, or situational
factors affecting cognition
Each evaluation includes a feedback session, where results, diagnostic impressions, and personalized recommendations are reviewed in detail. Neuropsychologists help guide next steps by connecting individuals and families to appropriate treatments, services, and supports.
Ultimately, a neuropsychological evaluation can improve daily functioning, increase independence, enhance quality of life, and provide clarity and direction during periods of cognitive or behavioral change.
Individuals and families often come for an evaluation when they have questions such as:
“I have a family history of Alzheimer’s disease, and I’m concerned about my memory. Can you tell me if I’m experiencing changes?”
“My child is struggling academically and reading below grade level. Could this be a learning disorder?”
“I’m having trouble focusing and multitasking. I used to manage, but now it’s harder. Do I have ADHD?”
“My parent has new tremors, slowed movement, or gait changes. Could this be a neurodegenerative condition?”
“I’ve had IEP/504 accommodations and am entering college. What supports will I need moving forward?”
“I want to understand how my brain works—my strengths, weaknesses, and thinking style.”
“I’m forgetting names and misplacing things more often. Is this normal aging or something more?”
A neuropsychological evaluation can help answer these questions and provide clarity, guidance, and a plan for next steps.
IEP/504 behavioral plan accommodations
Academic achievement testing
Evaluation of giftedness
ACT/SAT accommodations
College/graduate school accommodations
LSAT/MCAT accommodations
OPWDD evaluations
Disability evaluations
Neurodevelopmental disorders
(ADHD, Learning Disorders, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities, Language Disorder, Tic Disorder etc.)
Giftedness
Mild Cognitive Impairment/Dementia
Alzheimer’s Disease
Lewy Body Dementia
Frontotemporal Dementia
LATE
Aphasias
Parkinson’s Disease
Huntington’s Disease
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disease
Epilepsy
Multiple Sclerosis
Cancer & chemotherapy effects
Traumatic Brain Injury
Neuropsychiatric Conditions (Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, OCD etc.)
Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
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