Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing

Neuropsychological assessments help children, teens, and adults—and their families—transform confusion into understanding and a clear path forward.

At Hopeology, we use standardized testing protocols to provide a deeper understanding to an individual’s emotional, behavioral, and educational functioning and needs. Our experienced therapists provide assessments for:

  • ADHD and Executive Functioning

  • Autism or Developmental Delays

  • Academic Difficulties and IEP goal planning

  • Cognitive or Developmental Delay

  • Depression and Anxiety Disorders

  • Behavioral Disorders

  • Psychotic Disorders

  • Trauma-Related Disorders

  • Memory

  • IQ Testing

Think of it like putting together puzzle pieces—understanding all parts of who you are helps create clear treatment plans for individuals, families, and schools throughout St. Charles and the Fox Valley area.

Get clarity and support through expert ADHD testing, learning assessments, and executive functioning evaluations in St. Charles, IL.

We accept multiple insurance plans and help families navigate cost and coverage.

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What to Expect

Diagnostic Interview
Initial session to understand concerns and relevant history.

Testing Sessions
Typically 2-3 sessions, each lasting 2-3 hours, conducted at our St. Charles office.

Report and Recommendations
A clear, comprehensive written report with diagnoses and treatment and school support strategies.

Feedback Session
A dedicated time to review results, ask questions, and plan next steps.

Ongoing Support
We collaborate with parents, schools, and therapists to help follow through on the recommendations.

Not sure where to start?

Schedule a free 15-minute consultation

Share a bit about yourself, and we’ll explain how we can help. We’ll answer your questions, discuss how we’ve guided others toward hope and healing, and help you determine next steps—including scheduling a full session with one of our providers.

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