Psychological and Psychoeducational Evaluations
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I complete comprehensive assessment to evaluate for diagnoses including: ADHD, Learning Disorders (Dyslexia, Math, Writing), mood disorders, and other psychological disorders.
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Well, maybe. You may consider an evaluation if you are not performing at the expected level at work or school or if therapy does not seem to be working with your existing treatment plan.
This could be indication that there may be an underlying cause negatively impacting your functioning or that there is a need for diagnostic clarity.
Psychological evaluations are also helpful, and sometimes necessary, for getting work/school/standardized testing accommodations or medications.
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You will receive a full psychological evaluation that highlights your strengths and identifies areas for growth, as well as diagnostic information to answer your question: What’s going on here?
You will also receive a list of customized recommendations that will serve to promote your overall well-being and optimal functioning.
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For the same price as your daily coffee and pastry for a year, you can gain invaluable peace of mind—knowing you’re taking meaningful steps toward optimal functioning for yourself or your child.
Psychological evaluations are an investment, but there are ways to make the costs more manageable. While I am not in-network with insurance providers, you may be able to utilize your out-of-network benefits. Many insurance plans offer partial reimbursement for services like psychological testing. In this case, I will provide you with a detailed invoice that you can submit directly to your insurance. Additionally, payments are collected in smaller, manageable installments throughout the testing process—not as a lump sum.
Fee schedule for psychological testing:
CPT 90792 (Intake) | $200 | 1 Unit
CPT 96136 (First 30 min of testing) | $125 | 1 Unit
CPT 96137 (Subsequent 30 min of testing) | $100 | Average 11-15 Units
CPT 96130 (First hour of scoring, interpretation, and report writing) | $200 | 1 Unit
CPT 96131 (Subsequent hour of scoring, interpretation, and report writing) | $180 | Average 5-7 UnitsTaken together, you may expect a full psychological evaluation to roughly cost between $2,525 and $3,285.
Testing requirements may vary, and the total cost will reflect any adjustments in the number of units needed. Please know that I am committed to streamlining the testing process to keep costs as manageable as possible while ensuring you receive a high-quality evaluation.