Assessment inquiries
Tell us what you would like the assessment to clarify so BrainLab can review the appropriate assessment.
Request an AssessmentChoose the route that matches what you need. Assessments use the Assessment Inquiry. Therapy, Nurse Practitioner, Occupational Therapy and Equine-Assisted Therapy can begin through Jane or the Therapy & Specialized Services Inquiry.
Tell us what you would like the assessment to clarify so BrainLab can review the appropriate assessment.
Request an AssessmentUse the Assessment Planner to organize what you want to understand and explore possible starting points in your browser.
Use the Assessment PlannerFor Therapy, Nurse Practitioner, Occupational Therapy or Equine-Assisted Therapy, use this brief starting conversation for initial questions and to explore whether the service may fit.
Book a Free 15-Minute Consultation (opens in a new tab)Send information first about any of the four services.
Send an InquiryProvide the referral question and available background information.
Make a professional referralToronto assessment services
BrainLab is preparing to offer in-person psychological assessments at 150 King Street West, 2nd floor, Toronto. Toronto services are currently in the priority-waitlist stage.
Email BrainLab at info@brainlabpsychologygroup.ca for general administrative questions. Please use the relevant inquiry route above for a new service request.
Please avoid sending sensitive health records or reports unless BrainLab has provided instructions for an approved method.
222 Queen Street, 10th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario
Directions to Ottawa (opens in a new tab)Virtual psychological assessments when the required methods suit virtual delivery.
View Nunavut assessmentsBrainLab is preparing to offer in-person psychological assessments at 150 King Street West, 2nd floor, Toronto. Toronto services are currently in the priority-waitlist stage.
Join Toronto Priority WaitlistService and provider availability can vary within these hours.
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Next step
Request an assessment, book a free 15-minute service consultation, send a specialized-services inquiry or make a professional referral.