Neuropsych exam recommendations?

Anonymous
DD needs a neuropsychological exam to get accommodations at her private school. I’ve just started the process of calling around but would love to hear about any experiences others have had in the DC area. I don’t need insurance to cover it but would like to have it done this summer - but with waiting lists being what they are, my preferred timeframe might be unrealistic.

Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Anonymous
Do some searching on the board there are many threads. It sort of depends on whether you insist on in-network insurance coverage and then also if you have an inkling on what a diagnosis might be.

We used Strixrud and it was fine.

I note . . . you also need to consider who has availability, as you stated.
Anonymous
You’ll probably have a difficult time getting it done this summer, just start calling everybody and see if you can get lucky. Most people have 1-2 year waiting lists but if you’re willing to travel, pay out of pocket and be flexible about scheduling something last minute you might get lucky. If you just need a neuropsych and not any additional diagnostic testing it might be easier
Anonymous
We liked Elizabeth Cutner. Like others mentioned, availability is key.
Anonymous
Not OP. Does anyone know what Kennedy Krieger’s wait is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not OP. Does anyone know what Kennedy Krieger’s wait is?



I filled out their intake form last September and my son's testing was done in mid-January with results at the beginning of February.
Anonymous
We have used mindwell and George mason and had great experience with both
Anonymous
I used CNMC with Anne Inge, PhD. I thought she wrote a very comprehensive and professional report. Very pro/supportive of families. In subsequent years, I did a follow up eval with Dr. Vince Culotta in Columbia. He was pro-family/child, too, but report read as though written by a 3rd grader.
Anonymous
Lisa Martin in Rockville.
Anonymous
Any suggestions on a neuropsych evaluation for a college adult? Kid had a new mental illness appear a few months ago, so now need an adult evaluation for ASD, ADHD, and mental health.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not OP. Does anyone know what Kennedy Krieger’s wait is?



I filled out their intake form last September and my son's testing was done in mid-January with results at the beginning of February.


I filled out their intake form in December, followed up late Feb, and am still waiting
Anonymous
We used Dr. Daisy Pascualvaca a few years ago and found her to be very competent with a fair amount of availability. I have no idea if that’s still the case, but I’d definitely check her out.
Anonymous
We've used Dr Lorrie Ness for two kids and friend also has used her. All of us had good experiences. Most recently contacted her in Feb/March and DC was evaluated this week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've used Dr Lorrie Ness for two kids and friend also has used her. All of us had good experiences. Most recently contacted her in Feb/March and DC was evaluated this week.


We used Dr. Ness as well, earlier this spring, and were pleased. She had a good rapport with my 14yo daughter, and the report was prompt, thorough, and helpful.

Our CareFirst BCBS didn't cover the exam, but Dr Ness did code the intake and report-review appointments in a way that allowed CareFirst to cover them as therapy appointments. So that helped chip away at a bit of the cost, at least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We've used Dr Lorrie Ness for two kids and friend also has used her. All of us had good experiences. Most recently contacted her in Feb/March and DC was evaluated this week.


We used Dr. Ness as well, earlier this spring, and were pleased. She had a good rapport with my 14yo daughter, and the report was prompt, thorough, and helpful.

Our CareFirst BCBS didn't cover the exam, but Dr Ness did code the intake and report-review appointments in a way that allowed CareFirst to cover them as therapy appointments. So that helped chip away at a bit of the cost, at least.


+1 for Lorrie Ness (and Danita Wynes, her colleague)
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