Neuropsychologist Providers in Philadelphia, PA

Finding the right neuropsychologist provider in Philadelphia can feel overwhelming. We've compiled availability, insurance, and waitlist information to help you find care faster.

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What to Look For in Neuropsychologist

Neuropsychologists conduct comprehensive evaluations of cognitive abilities, learning styles, and brain-behavior relationships. Their detailed reports help guide educational planning and therapy goals.

  • Pediatric neuropsychology specialization
  • Experience with autism evaluations
  • Comprehensive test battery
  • Detailed, actionable reports
  • School consultation services

Insurance: Many insurance plans cover neuropsychological evaluations with pre-authorization. School districts sometimes fund evaluations for IEP purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a neuropsychological evaluation include?
Evaluations assess IQ, memory, attention, executive function, academic skills, and social-emotional functioning through standardized tests and observation.
How long does testing take?
Comprehensive evaluations typically take 6-10 hours, usually split across 2-3 sessions.
How often should testing be repeated?
Every 2-3 years is typical, or when significant changes occur that might affect educational planning.
Will the report help with my child's IEP?
Yes. Neuropsych reports provide detailed recommendations that schools use for IEP goals and accommodations.

Your Regional Office

City of Philadelphia DBHIDS

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📍 1101 Market Street, Suite 700, Philadelphia, PA 19107, Philadelphia 19107

📞 (215) 685-5400

📱 Intake: (215) 685-5400 (General DBHIDS number, ask for IDS Intake)

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🕐 Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (General DBHIDS hours, may vary by specific program)

Eligibility varies depending on the specific service. Generally, individuals must be residents of Philadelphia and have a diagnosed intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, or other developmental disability that significantly impacts their daily functioning. Early Intervention services are for children under 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.

Pennsylvania Resources

Funding Sources

Medicaid/State Program

Contact your state's Medicaid agency for autism-related services and waiver programs.

Private Insurance

Many states mandate autism coverage. Check your plan's benefits.

School District (IEP)

Free Appropriate Public Education for children ages 3-22 with disabilities.

Early Intervention

Federally mandated services for children 0-3 with developmental delays.

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