Nunavut assessment services

Virtual psychological assessments for Nunavut residents.

BrainLab now provides virtual psychological assessments for Nunavut residents when the required assessment methods are appropriate for virtual delivery.

Virtual assessment in Nunavut

Virtual psychological assessments in Nunavut are provided by appropriately registered Ontario psychology professionals under the current Ontario–Nunavut telepsychology framework. Before proposing an assessment, BrainLab confirms that the required methods are suitable for virtual delivery.

BrainLab’s Nunavut services are limited to psychological assessment. Therapy and other specialized services remain available in Ontario only.

What an assessment can help clarify

ADHD assessment

Attention, executive functioning, developmental history and day-to-day impact.

View ADHD assessment

Autism assessment

Development, communication, interaction, sensory experiences and patterns across settings.

View autism assessment

Is virtual assessment appropriate?

Some interviews, questionnaires and assessment procedures can be completed virtually. Other testing activities may require a different format.

BrainLab determines the proposed method after reviewing the referral question, age, location, assessment requirements and available testing methods. The proposed format is explained before you decide whether to proceed.

If the required assessment cannot be completed appropriately through BrainLab’s virtual model, BrainLab will say so rather than force the work into a virtual format.

How a Nunavut assessment inquiry works

  1. Send an inquiry

    Tell BrainLab what you would like the assessment to help clarify.

  2. Review the assessment question

    BrainLab considers the referral question, age, location and virtual-assessment requirements.

  3. Receive a proposed plan

    If BrainLab can assist, the assessment approach, virtual format, expected fees and scheduling are explained.

  4. Decide whether to proceed

    Ask questions before choosing whether to begin.

  5. Complete the assessment

    Complete the planned virtual interviews, measures and other information-gathering steps.

  6. Receive the report and feedback

    Psychological assessments include a written report and feedback appointment.

For families, adults and professionals

Assessment inquiries may come from individuals and families, healthcare professionals, schools and educators, or other appropriate referral sources. An inquiry begins a review; it does not establish a clinical relationship or guarantee acceptance.

Fees and funding

Assessment fees depend on the referral question and proposed assessment plan. If you intend to use insurance or third-party funding, confirm eligibility and coverage before proceeding.

Next step

Start a Nunavut assessment inquiry.

Tell BrainLab what you would like the assessment to clarify, or make a professional referral.