FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
REGARDING NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS
In many cases, a healthcare provider, including primary care physicians, neurologists, or psychiatrists will suggest it, when answers to the above questions are needed. Elder care and probate attorneys also make similar referrals on behalf of their clients.
Others who can benefit include those who have suffered stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI) and closed head injury. Individuals who have concerns about their thinking abilities and/or memory can benefit. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a common problem that is often unrecognized and can be addressed by this type of evaluation.
Dr. Neufeld has found that anyone, especially age 50+, can benefit from testing to establish a baseline assessment of cognitive performance, which can be re-evaluated over time. Strengths, as well as weaknesses, may be highlighted.
After an initial interview with Dr. Neufeld, the client is scheduled for three to six hours of testing, depending on individual circumstances. Testing is administered in Dr. Neufeld’s office by one of his on-staff technicians.
The cost varies, depending on the hours of testing required; Dr. Neufeld’s office assistant can discuss that with you. Insurance plans accepted include Medicare and Kaiser. Please ask about others; private pay is also accepted.
Referrals may be recommended, as necessary, to your primary care physician as a follow-up to the testing.
Information about your thinking and memory abilities, and recommendations regarding your personal situation.
Treatments, including medications, are recommended to your primary care physician for their consideration as adjuncts to your treatment plan
Follow-up testing is encouraged in some cases to track changes in abilities and to provide important information to clients, their families, and health care providers.