Why BrainLab reviews the request first
The same concern can call for different expertise, services or delivery methods. A short review helps identify whether BrainLab can assist and what arrangement is most relevant.
About BrainLab
You do not need to choose a provider before contacting BrainLab. The practice reviews the service you need, the concerns you describe, location and availability before recommending a care arrangement.
The same concern can call for different expertise, services or delivery methods. A short review helps identify whether BrainLab can assist and what arrangement is most relevant.
A Nunavut assessment must be matched to a psychology practitioner who can legally and appropriately provide it under the Ontario–Nunavut telepsychology arrangement. Not every factor applies to every request, and an inquiry does not guarantee acceptance, immediate availability or a particular provider.
The referral question guides the type and scope of assessment. Age, testing requirements and in-person or virtual needs may also affect the recommended arrangement.
BrainLab considers the focus of care, service type, delivery method, relevant professional role and current availability.
Before care begins, BrainLab explains the provider’s professional role, any applicable supervision arrangement, the service proposed and the consent requirements.
The service requested and concerns described provide the starting point.
Scope, professional role, delivery and availability are considered.
You can ask questions about the service, provider, fees and timing.
Appointments are confirmed after the applicable expectations are explained.
Next step
Request an assessment, book a consultation for any therapy or specialized service, or send a specialized-services inquiry.