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Neuropsychological Assessment

Clarity, context, and next steps — when things feel harder than they used to be.

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A neuropsychological assessment helps uncover the underlying causes of cognitive, emotional, or behavioral changes. Whether you're dealing with attention difficulties, memory concerns, slower thinking, or challenges with emotional regulation, this type of evaluation provides a clearer picture. It can also support diagnosis of ADHD, learning disabilities, concussion symptoms, or early signs of dementia. With the insights gained, you and your care team can make more informed decisions about support, treatment, or accommodations.

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​Understand What's Changing and Why It Matters

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We provide comprehensive neuropsychological testing for adults and older adults, with care that’s thoughtful, evidence-based, and tailored to your specific needs, whether related to work, health, or day-to-day functioning.

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Who This Is For

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You may benefit from a neuropsychological evaluation if you're:

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  • Experiencing difficulty focusing, organizing, or completing tasks

  • Struggling with memory, mental clarity, or processing information. 

  • Managing changes after concussion, illness, or injury. 

  • Navigating suspected or diagnosed ADHD or learning difficulties

  • Seeking academic accommodations or workplace support

  • Noticing emotional shifts tied to cognitive strain

  • Exploring autism spectrum traits or neurodivergent experiences.

  • Concerned about age-related cognitive decline

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What We Assess

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Each assessment is tailored to your needs, and may include evaluation of: 

 

  • Attention & ADHD: impulsivity, distractibility, focus, task management Executive Functioning: planning, working memory, organizing information Memory: immediate recall, delayed recall, verbal and visual memory

  • Processing Speed: how efficiently the brain takes in and uses information Language: verbal fluency, naming, comprehension.

  • Academic Skills: reading, writing, math (if relevant for accommodations)

  • Social & Emotional Functioning: mood, regulation, interpersonal awareness

  • Behavioral Patterns: decision-making, flexibility, inhibition

  • Neurocognitive Changes: post-injury, medical, aging-related concerns

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What to Expect

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 We start with an Intake Session . We begin with a detailed clinical interview to understand your concerns, history, and goals for the assessment. Our process is designed to be comprehensive, supportive, and clear.

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Formal Testing


In-person, one-on-one testing sessions using validated neuropsychological tools. These typically take 4–6 hours, and breaks are built in.

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Scoring & Analysis


Your results are interpreted in the context of your background and functioning, not just raw scores.

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Feedback Session

 

A follow-up conversation to explain your results clearly, including patterns, insights, and what they mean for daily life.

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Written Report
A formal report summarizing findings, diagnosis (if applicable), and personalized recommendations for therapy, supports, accommodations, or next steps.

Interested in a Neurological Assessment? 

Because each assessment is tailored to your specific needs and goals, we ask that you reach out directly to discuss the details. We'll guide you through what’s involved, help determine whether this service is right for you, and provide full information on pricing and availability.

Please Note

Our services are not intended for crisis or emergency situations. If you are experiencing acute distress, are at risk of harm, or need immediate support, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.

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You can also contact Talk Suicide Canada for 24/7 support at 1‑833‑456‑4566 or visit talksuicide.ca.

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