Psychological Evaluation Services
Straightforward answers for families who are ready to stop guessing.
Dr. Menousek is a licensed psychologist, one of a limited number of professionals qualified to provide an official clinical diagnosis for ADHD, Autism, and Intellectual Disabilities.
Menousek Psychology evaluations are accepted by schools, insurance providers, and medical teams.
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Evaluation
ADHD looks different in every child. Some kids can't sit still. Others can sit just fine but can't hold onto a thought. Dr. Menousek evaluates for all three presentations of ADHD — Inattentive, Hyperactive-Impulsive, and Combined, so your child gets an accurate picture, not just a label.
Parents and caregivers often reach out when they notice:
Difficulty staying focused or on task
Emotional impulsivity (e.g., getting extremely mad quickly)
Forgetting or losing important items like homework or school supplies
Excessive fidgeting, squirming, or trouble staying seated
Frequently interrupting or talking nonstop
Trouble following instructions or finishing tasks
Inconsistent academic performance or a sudden drop in grades
Difficulty staying organized with schoolwork or belongings
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Evaluation
An autism evaluation isn't about finding what's wrong with your child, it's about understanding how they experience the world. Dr. Menousek uses gold-standard assessment tools to look at the full picture, including social communication, sensory responses, and behavior patterns.
Parents and caregivers often reach out when they notice:
Difficulty with social interactions or making friends
Limited eye contact or trouble reading facial expressions and body language
Repetitive behaviors or intense, narrow interests
Strong reactions to sounds, textures, lights, or other sensory input
Delayed speech or unusual language patterns
Resistance to changes in routine or schedule
Intellectual Disability (ID) Evaluation
If your child is struggling in school or taking longer to reach developmental milestones, an evaluation can help clarify what's going on and what kind of support would actually help. Dr. Menousek looks at how your child learns, processes information, and functions day to day.
Parents and caregivers often reach out when they notice:
Significant delays in sitting, walking, talking, or other milestones
Trouble remembering information or learning new concepts at school
Difficulty with everyday skills like communication, self-care, or social interaction
A consistent need for extra support in daily activities
Get in Touch
Reaching out is the first step. Fill out the form, and Dr. Menousek's team will call you to chat, answer your questions, and help figure out the right next steps for your child.