FAQs

  • Let them know parents stay on-site during the assessment process, but they may be working independently with the psychologist at times.

    Make sure your child gets a good night’s sleep the night before.

    Have your child take any regular medication as prescribed.

    Bring snacks and water. We may also take a 60-minute lunch break during testing, as needed.

    If your child wears glasses or a hearing aid, bring these as well.

  • Parents can explain that we will be working as a team to see what we can do to help with challenges in the child’s life. We will do lots of different things like puzzles, word games, schoolwork, questionnaires, and talking. They may be reassured to know that none of these will be for a “grade” and we won’t be doing any medical procedures (e.g., shots, medicine).

  • Services are provided via private-pay only. However, upon request, I can provide you with an itemized receipt (“superbill”) that you may choose to submit to your insurance company

  • No, this clinic specializes in working with children and teens ages 3-17 years.