ADHD assessment
Attention, executive functioning, developmental history and day-to-day impact.
View ADHD assessmentNunavut assessment services
BrainLab now provides virtual psychological assessments for Nunavut residents when the required assessment methods are appropriate for virtual delivery.
Attention, executive functioning, developmental history and day-to-day impact.
View ADHD assessmentDevelopment, communication, interaction, sensory experiences and patterns across settings.
View autism assessmentLearning, cognitive and academic questions, including educational planning and accommodations.
View psychoeducational assessmentDiagnostic clarification involving emotional, behavioural and broader mental-health concerns.
View psychodiagnostic assessmentSome 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.
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.
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
Tell BrainLab what you would like the assessment to clarify, or make a professional referral.