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How long does a neuropsychological evaluation take?

A complete evaluation generally takes between three and six hours to complete, depending on the complexity of the issues to be addressed by the evaluation and the child’s condition (for example, fatigue, confusion, and motor slowing can extend the time required for an evaluation). Frequently, it is necessary to complete the evaluation over two or more sessions. In general, the neuropsychologist seeks to elicit the child’s best possible performance under optimal conditions.

Cost

An evaluation involves an interview, review of prior records, administration, scoring, and interpretation of tests. It also requires the psychologist to prepare a written report and meet with parents to review the results. 

Testing

Intelligence
Reading/Math/Writing

Executive Functioning Skills

Language Skills

Visual-Spatial

Visual-Motor

Memory

Social Emotional
Skills

Fine Motor Skills

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