Our Services

We provide developmental and neuropsychological evaluation for children , adolescents and young adults with learning disabilities, attentional disorders (ADHD), Autism spectrum disorder, genetic and metabolic disorders, and cognitive impairments due to complex medical conditions. Our assessments are informed by research and study of neuroscience and child development. The focus of evaluation for these children is to identify their cognitive and developmental abilities, to clarify diagnostic questions, and to provide recommendations for management and educational planning. I also provide ongoing consultations to pediatric healthcare-providers and conduct classroom observations and school visits. Listed below is more information.

Services

  • Comprehensive Neuropsychological evaluation including Psycho-Educational and Psychological Assessment 

  • Telehealth for developmental evaluation and consultation to rule out Autism or other developmental issues

  • International evaluations: Please check with Dr. Dey to see if she conducts evaluation in your country of residence

  • School visit and classroom observations

  • Placement Evaluation

  • IEP Meeting Attendance

  • Medical-Legal Evaluations and consultation with collateral providers

You will find an evaluation helpful if you have questions about any of these areas:

  • Learning disabilities (reading, written expression, math)

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and related Executive Functioning difficulties

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder 

  • Intellectual assessments and school admission testing (WPPSI-IV, WISC-V, WAIS-IV, Stanford Binet) 

  • Gifted assessment and evaluation for Twice exceptional children and their educational needs

  • Developmental delays in infants and toddlers

  • Emotional Difficulties including Anxiety and Depression

  •  Cognitive, attachment and learning needs of adopted children and their families

  • Genetic and metabolic conditions

  • Complex medical/neurological cases including Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Epilepsy