I would start with your insurance, assuming you have insurance, if you decide to do private testing. Find out if your insurance covers behavioral issues. If so, track down a neuropsychologist who takes your plan and schedule an appointment. That's the route we are going. It will take a while (May for us) to get in, but all we'll have to pay is our standard co-pay.

(Of course, there has to be a reason you are doing to see them. For us it is behavioral problems in school.)


~amy