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What is the typical cost and length of a neuropsychological evaluation?

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What is the typical cost and length of a neuropsychological evaluation?

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– TOP Fee schedules are available by request. Costs are per hour and are set utilizing Usual and Customary standards for neuropsychological services. Full clinical evaluations (i.e., non-forensic) typically require 9-13 hours of professional time (includes scoring, interpretation and report writing). A comprehensive evaluation of an adult typically often requires that the patient be present at the office for one full business day or two half-days, and charges include the non-face-to-face time interpreting the data and producing a written work product. A shorter geriatric (for example, dementia) evaluation would typically require approximately half the cost and time of a comprehensive adult evaluation, typically 3.5 hours in the office. Pediatric evaluations typically require more time vis-à-vis more testing and costs reflect that increased time.

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