
Psychological Assesments
for adults, adolescence and children.

Cognitive "IQ" Testing
A cognitive assessment evaluates a person’s thinking abilities, including memory, attention, problem-solving, and language skills. Often referred to as an IQ test, it provides insight into cognitive strengths and areas that may need support.
These assessments follow a standardised process, ensuring fair and consistent results.
After the assessment, the psychologist will compile a report, explain the findings in a feedback session, and offer recommendations to enhance skills or improve daily functioning.
Cognitive assessments are valuable in education, psychology, and healthcare, helping individuals receive the support they need for learning and well-being.
We currently offer IQ tests to individuals aged 3+.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Assessment
An ASD assessment includes the following key components:
- An initial interview
- Observations made by Psychologist
- Specific assessments for behavior, cognition, language, and social skills
- Collection of relevant information about the individual’s history (with consent)
After the assessment, the psychologist will provide feedback, including whether the individual meets the diagnostic criteria for ASD. A detailed report will also be prepared, outlining the types of support that may benefit the individual based on their unique needs and characteristics.
We currently offer ASD assessments for individuals aged 3+.

ADHD Assessment
An ADHD assessment is a comprehensive evaluation conducted by a registered psychologist with expertise in ADHD diagnosis.
Key components of the assessment include:
- A clinicial interview
- Standardised questionares
- A cognitive assessment to evaluate thinking abilities
- Gathering relevant background information from other sources (with consent)
The goal is to understand an individual’s developmental history, current symptoms, and how these impact daily life. Based on the findings, the psychologist will determine whether ADHD is present and may recommend a treatment plan, which could include psychoeducation, psychological interventions, or referral to a psychiatrist for medication consideration.
Please note that an ADHD assessment does not guarantee a medication prescription, as this decision is made solely by a psychiatrist.
We currently offer ADHD assessment to individuals aged 3+.
Assessment FAQ
Do I need a GP referral for an assessment?
No, you do not need a referral for assessment.
Assessments cannot be claimed via Medicare or any other provider and therefore you do not need a referral. Assessments are a completely out of pocket service.
How do I book an assessment?
To book an assessment, you must first complete an initial session where your Psychologist can access your needs and navigate accordingly.
You can book an initial session by booking online or contacting us.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding assessments, please reach out.
How much does an assessment cost?
The cost of an assessment varies based on individual needs.
During the initial session, our therapists will outline the necessary components and provide a detailed breakdown of the assessment package and pricing before scheduling an assessment date.
Initial session fees can be viewed here.
Please note: Assessments are NOT claimable by Medicare or any other provider and are completely out of pocket.
What is the wait time for an assessment?
We are unable to provide a specific timeframe, but we understand the importance of getting an assessment done and will always do our best to accommodate clients as soon as possible.
Can an assessment be done via telehealth?
Unfortunately, no. Due to the nature of this type of service, it cannot be conducted via Telehealth. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.
Ready to start your journey?
For all assessment enquiries/bookings, please contact us.