Neuropsychological Evaluations

Comprehensive Cognitive and Neuropsychological Assessment to Guide Diagnosis and Care
Neuropsychological Evaluations

Comprehensive Neuropsychological Evaluations With Clear, Actionable Recommendations

Blueprint Psychology provides comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults. These evaluations are designed to assess cognitive functioning, brain-behavior relationships, and neurodevelopmental or medical factors that may be affecting attention, memory, learning, behavior, or daily functioning.

Each evaluation is individualized and evidence-based, using multiple data sources to ensure diagnostic accuracy and meaningful results. Our goal is not simply to identify areas of difficulty, but to provide clarity, context, and practical recommendations that support effective treatment planning, educational decision-making, medical care, and long-term functioning.

Neuropsychological evaluations are commonly requested for complex diagnostic clarification, developmental or neurological concerns, concussion or brain injury, learning and attention difficulties, medical conditions affecting cognition, school or workplace accommodations, and second opinions when prior evaluations were incomplete or unclear.

What Our Neuropsychological Evaluations Assess

FAQ's

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The length of a neuropsychological evaluation varies based on age, referral questions, and clinical complexity. Evaluations may take one full day or be completed across multiple sessions. Specific timing is discussed during the intake process to ensure appropriate assessment planning.

No. Reports are always provided directly to you. With your consent, reports can also be shared with physicians, therapists, schools, attorneys, or other professionals involved in care or decision-making.

Yes. All individuals receive a comprehensive written report and participate in a feedback session. During feedback, results, conclusions, and recommendations are explained clearly, with time provided for questions.

Fees vary depending on age, referral questions, and evaluation complexity. Detailed pricing information is reviewed during the initial consultation so you can make an informed decision before scheduling.

Appointment availability varies based on demand. While a traditional waitlist may not be maintained, we recommend contacting the office to discuss current scheduling timelines and options.

No. Blueprint Psychology does not prescribe medication. Evaluation results may be shared with a medical provider, such as a primary care physician or neurologist, who determines whether medication is appropriate.

Yes. Neuropsychological evaluations often support academic accommodations (504 Plans, IEPs, college disability services) and workplace accommodations when appropriate, based on assessment findings and functional impact.

In some cases, no further testing is needed. If results suggest additional clarification or follow-up assessment would be helpful, this will be discussed with you before any next steps are recommended.

Most reports are completed within a standard timeframe discussed during intake. If reports are needed for time-sensitive situations (medical coordination, school deadlines, legal matters), expedited options may be available.

Parents or caregivers are typically involved in intake and feedback sessions. Testing itself is often completed individually, depending on the child’s age and needs. Expectations are discussed in advance.

If you have questions before or after scheduling, our office is available to provide guidance and support throughout the evaluation process.