Neuropsychological and psychoeducational assessments for children & adults

Do you or a loved one require a psychoeducational or neuropsychological assessment?
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Assessment of learning disabilities in children and adults, including reading (dyslexia), writting, and math difficulties
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Assessment of dyspraxia, of executive function deficits, autism spectrum disorder, Tourette's syndrome, and developmental and acquired neurological disorders in children
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Assessment of memory and cognitive functioning in adults and older adults
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Assessment of attention problems, ADD, ADHD in children and adults
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Medipsy also offers specialized services for ADHD. Please visit our webpage dedicated to the Medipsy ADHD Clinic for more information.
A neuropsychological evaluation is a comprehensive assessment of cognitive and behavioral functioning. It is conducted by a trained neuropsychologist to identify strengths and weaknesses in areas such as attention, concentration, working memory, problem-solving, language, and executive functioning.
The evaluation typically includes a clinical interview, standardized tests, and observations to assess brain function and how it impacts daily life.
Neuropsychological assessments are often recommended for individuals experiencing difficulties with learning, concentration, attention, organization and executive functioning. They are used to diagnose conditions such as ADHD, learning disabilities, or other neurodevelopmental disorders. The results help guide personalized recommendations for interventions, accommodations, and strategies to improve daily functioning at school, work, or home.
Neuropsychological assessment
Our autism spectrum assessment is a comprehensive evaluation designed to understand an individual's cognitive, social, emotional, and behavioral functioning. It helps identify the presence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and provides insight into an individual’s unique strengths and challenges.
This assessment typically includes a detailed clinical interview, standardized tests, and observations to evaluate areas such as social communication, executive functioning, attention, sensory processing, and emotional regulation. It may also involve input from parents, teachers, or caregivers to gather a complete picture of the individual’s functioning across different environments.
The results of the assessment can help guide diagnosis, treatment planning, and recommendations for interventions, such as behavioral therapies, educational accommodations, and support strategies. A neuropsychological evaluation provides valuable information to help individuals with autism reach their full potential in school, work, and daily life.
Autism spectrum assessment
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Do you worry if you or someone around you has a mental disorder or other psychological difficulties? Does someone around you always seem sad or anxious?
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Do you, or does your partner or a parent, have difficulty remembering things?
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Do you, or does your partner or a parent, seem at time confused?
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Do you wonder if people around you are aging well or are beginning to show signs of cognitive problems?
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Do you, or does your partner or a parent, express emotions that seem "disconnected" with a given situation?
Assessment of memory and cognitive functioning
