Dr. McAllister and his associates offer different types of assessments according to the goals you set.
Screening assessments involve interviews with Dr. McAllister, online neurocognitive measures, self-report measures, and Virtual Reality assessments of attention, executive function, and memory. The report is in bullet form and outlines possible and likely diagnoses. This is the least expensive option. Personality measures and, in the case of neurodevelopmental issues, collateral interviews with a parent can be added.
Psychoeducational assessments utilize many of the same measures as the screening assessment with the addition of academic and intellectual measures and a full narrative report and formal diagnoses when required.