OUR PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING & ASSESSMENT PRICING
Learning Disorder Assessment
Assessment for specific learning disorders such as dyslexia or dysgraphia.
$2,750 - $3,300
Intake (1 hr)
Testing Session (2-4 hrs)
Scoring (2-4 hours)
Report Writing (4-6 hours)
Feedback (1 hour)
Therapeutic Assessment
A combination of short-term therapy and assessment, to address specific questions about functioning.
$5,000 - $6,000
Initial visit (1 hr)
Family visit/2nd visit with client (1 hr)
Testing sessions (4-6 hrs), more may be needed
Scoring/analysis of completed assessments (4 hrs)
Intervention sessions (1-2 hrs)
Summary session (1 hr)
Brief Writeup (4 hrs)
Formal Report - Additional $2,500
Targeted Assessment
Assessment focused on one area of functioning/diagnostic question, such as ADHD, autism, or personality disorder
$4,000 - $5,700
Intake (1 hr)
Testing Sessions (3-6 hrs)
Scoring + Analysis/Case Conceptualization (3-5 hours)
Report Writing (6-8 hours)
Feedback (2 hours)
Neuropsychological Assessment
Comprehensive assessment of cognitive, academic, attention, developmental (ADHD/ ASD), social-emotional & personality functioning.
$6,000 - $7,500
Intake (1 hr)
Testing Sessions (7-9 hrs)
Scoring + Analysis/Case Conceptualization (3-5 hours)
Report Writing (10+ hours)
Feedback (2 hours)
Affordability & Accessibility
Pricing for an assessment depends on the scope and comprehensiveness of the testing provided. Fees are estimated based on the hourly rate of our clinicians, which ranges from $250-300 per hour. This includes interview and testing time, time to score and interpret assessments, and the time required to write a comprehensive report of the findings and provide feedback.
What Psychological Testing & Assessments Look Like At IMPACT
At IMPACT, we provide thorough and precise psychological testing and assessment tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. Our evaluations employ a variety of standardized tests and diagnostic tools to deliver a comprehensive understanding of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning. This process includes detailed consultations, assessments, and individualized reports, ensuring psychotherapists, psychiatrists, and other providers receive the critical information needed for accurate diagnoses and effective treatment planning.