Empowering patients
and families with neuropsychological insights
We offer comprehensive, personalized testing to help you better understand how you see the world and provide you with knowledge and recommendations to navigate it more effectively.
Our Services
These are designed evaluations that are used to measure the integration of higher level psychological and neurological functions within a patient’s brain. This testing is is often utilized for determining neurodevelopmental disorders, sports injury and traumatic brain injury cases. It is also incredibly helpful for individuals who are neurodiverse and want a better understanding of their unique cognitive fingerprint.
We provide focused learning disability evaluations with specific recommendations for ADHD and certain learning disorders. This is helpful for students who require guidance for recommending accommodations on their Individualized Educational Plans.
Often an intelligence testing is needed for gifted children to establish eligibility into certain gifted programs or private schools. More comprehensive testing may need to be conducted to diagnose an emotional or learning disability in children and help with the IEP process.
Tailored assessment to determine whether accommodations may need to be made for children and/or adults taking tests like the ACT, SAT, GRE, MCAT, LSAT, or professional licensing examinations, through extended hours or private areas. This can include testing and treatment for test anxiety.
This evaluation is useful in examining your social and emotional functioning to identify relevant needs such as anxiety disorders and characteristics of mood changes.
If you have concerns about anxiety and depression, this evaluation will give us an idea of how to best help you.
Evaluates social, communication, and behavioral functions to identify autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Conducted by trained neuropsychologists using standardized tests and observations, it guides personalized intervention and support plans.
An independent education evaluation (IEE) assesses a student’s academic skills and needs, while a functional behavior assessment (FBA) analyzes behavioral issues to determine their causes. Conducted by specialists outside the school district, these evaluations inform tailored educational plans and interventions.
Evaluates attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity using standardized tests and questionnaires. Neuropsychologists use these results to diagnose or rule out ADHD and inform targeted treatment strategies.
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Meet Our Team
Dr. Bryan Harnsberger
FOUNDER AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Dr. Julia Braunstein
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Dr. Fanny Mlawer
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Dr. Danya Ravid
POST DOCTORAL FELLOW
Frequently Asked Questions
There is an initial free consultation for every case (up to 15 minutes). After the consultation and scheduling, this time, an individualized plan will be made and a fee will be discussed. The fee is due in full at the first appointment, or in installments (half at the first appointment, half at the feedback session). If an independent educational evaluation is being funded by the school district, the fee is due within 2 weeks of the receipt of the report.
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After an initial 15-minute consultation, we will provide you with a Good Faith Estimate of any prospective services and then begin the intake process for your first visit. Our goal will be to gain insight into your situation in order to guarantee any assessment is as helpful and accurate as possible.
After intake, the testing and examination portion of the assessment will begin. This can include This might involve either paper-and-pencil or computerized tests, as well as questionnaires for parents, family members or teachers to complete.
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In order to prevent delays and additional fees, please complete any intake paperwork prior to your appointment.
On the day of your appointment, plan on having an adult family member or friend who knows you will accompany you to the interview process if possible. They’ll be helpful in providing additional information about your daily functioning.
Please get a good night’s sleep and eat before the appointment, as the evaluation lasts several hours and bring any relevant medical records and previous neuropsychological reports. You are welcome to pack a snack or small meal in case a break is required.
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Due to the constraints placed on our services by insurance companies, we do not participate with any health insurance plans. We are happy to provide you with an invoice for you to file a claim with your insurance company. Wellesley Neuropsychology and Assessment would be considered an out-of-network provider. Note that most insurances do not cover academic or ADHD testing. We will provide you with a Good Faith Estimate for our services after our 15-minute free consultation. For more information and a description of your consumer rights, please visit the No Surprises Act page.