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When is Neuropsychological Evaluation Appropriate?
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What's Typically Involved with a Neuropsychological Evlauation?
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What is the Goal of a Neuropsychological Evaluation?
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So...How Can the Results from a Neuropsychological Evaluation be Helpful?
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What Types of Children Do You See?
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What Should I Bring?
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Home
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Services
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When is Neuropsychological Evaluation Appropriate?
>
What's Typically Involved with a Neuropsychological Evlauation?
>
What is the Goal of a Neuropsychological Evaluation?
>
So...How Can the Results from a Neuropsychological Evaluation be Helpful?
>
What Types of Children Do You See?
>
Types of Services Provided
>
Providers
>
For Patients
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What Should I Bring?
>
Patient Forms
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Insurance Information
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Links
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Location
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Contact Us
Child Development and Neuropsychology Center
What should I bring to the intial intake appointment?
Printed and completed
new patient forms
Copies of previous evaluations, medical records, school records, and/or therapeutic records
Insurance card
Copays and/or deposit
What should I bring to the evaluation appointment?
Any additionally requested records, rating forms, or questionnaires
Preferred snacks for your child to eat
Your child should wear or bring with them their prescribed contact lens/glasses, hearing aids, or any other equipment
Your child should wear comfortable clothing
Your child should take their prescribed medication, unless otherwise previously discussed
What should I bring to the follow-up appointment?
Parents are welcome to bring any preferred persons of support with them