Neuroresources Neuropsychological Services is a clinical psychology practice specializing in neuropsychological assessment, psychological evaluation, and cognitive rehabilitation for adolescents and adults across Oklahoma City and surrounding areas. The practice bridges neurology, psychology, and rehabilitation medicine, serving patients with brain injuries, dementia concerns, learning disabilities, ADHD, and post-stroke or post-concussion symptoms.
Neuropsychological services differ structurally from general psychotherapy. Rather than ongoing talk therapy, the practice conducts detailed, battery-based cognitive testing designed to map strengths, deficits, and rehabilitation potential. Assessments typically span 6 to 10 hours across multiple sessions and produce a formal report with specific recommendations for treatment, workplace accommodation, educational planning, or medical management. The practice operates as a clinical referral center; most patients arrive with a physician referral (from neurologists, primary care doctors, or neuropsurgeons) or an educational institution mandate (schools requesting ADHD or learning disability evaluation).
Neuropsychological Evaluation. Standard comprehensive assessment for cognitive function, memory, attention, executive function, language, and visuospatial skills. Used in diagnosis and baseline documentation for conditions like Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, mild cognitive impairment, and traumatic brain injury. Duration and cost scale with complexity; baseline evaluations typically run $2,500 to $4,500. Verify current pricing directly.
ADHD and Learning Disability Assessment. Targeted testing for children and adults, including continuous performance tests, IQ measurement, academic achievement screening, and behavioral rating scales. School districts and employers often require these for accommodations. Cost range typically $1,800 to $3,500 depending on age and scope. Verification recommended.
Post-Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation. Cognitive baseline testing or follow-up assessment after head injury, with specific focus on processing speed, memory consolidation, and return-to-work or return-to-play clearance criteria.
Dementia and Cognitive Decline Screening. Structured assessment to differentiate normal aging, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia; often requested by internists or geriatricians before medication initiation or care planning.
Cognitive Rehabilitation. Post-assessment therapy targeting specific deficits (memory strategies, attention retraining, executive function coaching) typically billed at standard psychotherapy rates ($80 to $150 per session, depending on insurance). Verify with your plan.
Insurance coverage varies; Medicare typically covers neuropsychological evaluations when medically necessary and referred by a physician. Private plans and Medicaid coverage is inconsistent. Many patients pay out-of-pocket for portions exceeding insurance limits.
Oklahoma City's neuropsychology landscape is limited. Most general psychologists and therapists offer only screening (not full comprehensive assessment). Hospital-affiliated neuropsychology programs through OU Health and Integris may offer similar services but typically operate within larger healthcare systems with longer scheduling delays and less flexibility for non-referred patients.
Neuroresources' advantage lies in its focused specialty and independent operation; you are not navigating a large health system. Disadvantage: no on-site medical imaging, lab work, or immediate physician collaboration if additional medical workup emerges during assessment. Referrals and report coordination are necessary.
For simple ADHD screening or learning disability inquiry, a school psychologist or clinical psychologist offering brief cognitive screening may be sufficient and faster. Full neuropsychological assessment is necessary only when diagnosis is unclear, complex, or legally consequential (disability claim, capacity evaluation, criminal case).
Best for: Adults or adolescents with a diagnosed or suspected neurological condition; patients seeking detailed cognitive baseline documentation; individuals pursuing workplace or educational accommodations requiring formal assessment; families managing dementia care and needing diagnostic clarity; patients in medico-legal situations (injury claims, capacity disputes).
Not suitable for: Patients seeking general talk therapy or ongoing mental health counseling (the practice does not primarily offer this). Simple mood or anxiety screening without cognitive concerns. Acute psychiatric crises (emergency rooms are appropriate). Patients unable to commit 6 to 10 assessment hours due to fatigue, mobility, or schedule.
The initial visit is typically a clinical interview covering medical history, cognitive concerns, symptoms onset, family history, medications, substance use, education, and work background. The clinician will clarify referral reason (diagnosis, accommodation documentation, baseline, or monitoring) and explain assessment scope and timeline. Psychological questionnaires and screening tools may begin; full cognitive testing batteries are scheduled across subsequent appointments to prevent fatigue-induced invalid results.
Patients should bring medical records, prior imaging or lab work, school or employment documentation relevant to the concern, and a list of current medications. The appointment takes 1.5 to 2 hours.
Verify current hours and location directly with the practice before scheduling. Neuropsychology appointments are typically scheduled during daytime business hours on weekdays; evening and weekend slots are rare. Parking availability depends on the specific Oklahoma City office location; confirm when booking.
Neuroresources serves most of central Oklahoma; for patients in rural areas south or west of Oklahoma City, distance may make multiple visits logistically difficult.
Neuropsychological expertise is not readily available in primary care or general psychology settings. For patients whose primary care doctor has recommended cognitive assessment or whose school has mandated learning disability evaluation, Neuroresources provides the specialized diagnostic gateway most other local practices cannot. Its independence from hospital systems means shorter wait times and more direct clinician access than larger referral-based centers.
