Neuropsychological Evaluation Costs
Choosing to pursue a neuropsychological evaluation is an important decision. We aim to provide clear information about the financial investment involved, along with an explanation of how fees are structured and what determines the total cost.
Garden City Neuropsychology follows a simple and transparent model. Every client begins with an intake appointment. From there, Dr. Watson recommends the appropriate assessment plan based on your goals, history, and what has already been completed by other providers or through the school system.
ADHD evaluations follow the same pricing structure as neuropsychological evaluations because they include formal interviews, collection of information from collaterals, a comprehensive psychometric evaluation, and a written report with recommendations.
Neuropsychological Evaluation & ADHD Evaluation Fees
“I wish I could indicate a number higher than 5 in assessing Dr. Watson, whose kind, empathetic, compassionate, and nurturing demeanor far exceeds the evaluative criteria for each of these measures of Patient Satisfaction.
As a patient under his care, I felt valued and validated. He exhibited a level of patience I have not encountered in neither a medical nor a therapeutic setting. Dr. Watson makes you feel like you matter: he is an empath who exhibited care for my struggles as a BI patient.”
Initial Intake Appointment
$500
All services begin with a 90 minute intake appointment. During this session, Dr. Watson reviews your concerns, gathers history, evaluates what assessments are needed, and determines whether a full neuropsychological or ADHD evaluation is appropriate.
Neuropsychological Evaluation
$2,500 to $4,500
After your initial intake appointment, Dr. Watson will recommend the appropriate level of evaluation based on your concerns and goals. If you choose to proceed, the total cost for a thorough evaluation typically falls within this range.
School Meetings and Provider Coordination
Additional Fee Applies*
Many families request Dr. Watson’s participation in school meetings such as Committee on Special Education (CSE) meetings, or meetings with teachers, therapists, or medical providers. These services are not part of the evaluation fee and are billed separately.
*Costs depend on the duration and nature of the involvement.
Ongoing, Direct Access to Your Neuropsychologist
Garden City Neuropsychology is designed to be a long-term resource—not a one-time appointment. When questions come up months or years later (school supports, accommodations, changing needs, or major transitions), you can contact Dr. Watson directly and receive guidance without being routed through a front desk.
What Your Evaluation Fee Includes
Intake review
In-person assessment sessions
Scoring, analysis, and interpretation
Collateral interviews when needed
Comprehensive written report
Dedicated feedback session reviewing all results and recommendations
Documentation to support school accommodations, workplace adjustments, or treatment referrals
Post-evaluation questions and planning guidance as needs evolve (e.g., school transitions, updated recommendations)
Insurance Information
Garden City Neuropsychology is an out-of-network, self-pay practice.
A detailed superbill can be provided for you to submit to your insurance for possible reimbursement. Clients are encouraged to contact their insurance provider to determine out-of-network benefits.
Questions About Rates or Coverage?
You are welcome to contact Dr. Watson with any questions about pricing, reimbursement, or what to expect during the evaluation process. Clear information helps you make the best decision for yourself or your child.