At Pavlov Psychological Testing, Dr. Tin provides a comprehensive evaluations to help provide answers beyond just a diagnosis. The evaluation allows us to identify strengths and weaknesses which allows tailoring recommendations for school and home. Dr. Tin also offers same day feedback for all his evaluations services. This means you will be informed about the results and recommendations from the evaluation the same day the evaluation is completed. Completed comprehensive reports will be delivered within 5 working days.
Types of Referral Questions:
ADHD evaluations
Learning disability testing
Pavlov Psychological Testing is located in La Crosse, WI. However, Dr. Tin is licensed is the states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. He offers home-based evaluations for the convenience of you and your child. This means, Dr. Tin will travel to your home and conduct the evaluation there. This service is provided for an additional fee and up to 120 miles from La Crosse, WI. If you are located outside of this radius, you can discuss this with Dr. Tin during your free consultation. He is open to make arrangement for such evaluations though additional fees would be necessary to cover lodging.
Intake appointment cost $250. This payment will reduce from the total cost of the comprehensive evaluation if you decided to continue after the intake.
Comprehensive Evaluation starts at $2,500, depending on the type of evaluation and the time involved. You will receive a detailed estimate at the end of your intake appointment. There will be no surprises.
Home-based evaluation is an additional $200 (60 miles from La Crosse, WI) and $400 (120 miles from La Crosse, WI).
If you’re curious whether a comprehensive evaluation is right for you or your child, please don’t hesitate to reach out at info@pavlovpsychtest.com or (608) 535-9873. I’d be happy to answer any questions and help you schedule a consultation.
Accessible and Inclusive Testing (Non-verbal IQ Testing)
Most cognitive tests are well-researched and reliable but rely on verbal instructions, which can be challenging for some individuals.
Thanks to a grant from the American Psychological Association Disability Mentoring Program, I am also equipped to provide non-verbal cognitive testing options for those who need them. My goal is to make testing accessible, fair, and tailored to everyone.