Exclusive Service
Neuropsychological Assessment Bedfordshire
Our Approach

How does it work?
We would invite you to discuss your specific cognitive and emotional needs and concerns in a clinical interview with a specialist in neuropsychology (a clinical psychologist or educational psychologist). This clinical interview could take place virtually (over a video link) or in person, depending on your preference. We would then organise a time for you to meet with your clinical psychologist and complete a series of cognitive measures (including measures of memory, attention, executive functioning, visuospatial skills, and aspects of language). This part of the neuropsychological assessment would most likely be in person and would take a whole morning, afternoon, or evening.

Steps we take.
Following these two parts of the neuropsychological assessment, your clinical psychologist will take time to understand and interpret the cognitive findings and will write a report. Soon after this, you will be invited back to an appointment to discuss what is written in this report and to talk about how the findings may be able to help you. At the London Neurocognitive Clinic, we pride ourselves in holding your needs at the centre of what we do, and our recommendations will have this in mind.
Questions our clients ask
Frequently asked questions
You may have lots of questions and that’s understandable. We have provided some answers below to frequently asked questions but if you’re still unsure about something do get in contact with us.
How long does a typical neuropsychological assessment take?
The duration of a neuropsychological assessment can vary depending on the complexity of the individual’s condition and the specific tests required. However, on average, it takes about four hours to complete.
Are neuropsychological assessments only for adults?
No, neuropsychological assessments are not limited to adults. They can be conducted on individuals of all ages, from young children to adulthood. Paediatric neuropsychological assessments are specifically designed to evaluate cognitive development, learning difficulties, and neurodevelopmental disorders in children. The tests and assessment techniques are adjusted based on the age and developmental stage of the individual being assessed.
Can a neuropsychological assessment help determine the impact of cognitive difficulties on daily functioning?
Yes, a neuropsychological assessment is highly useful in determining the impact of brain injuries, neurological conditions, or other cognitive disorders on an individual’s daily functioning. By assessing cognitive abilities, the assessment can provide valuable information about the individual’s strengths and weaknesses, helping healthcare professionals develop appropriate treatment plans and interventions.
Have Questions?
If you have any questions about working with one of our team, get in touch and we will help match you to the right person for your needs.