Tri-County, Florida · Bilingual EN / ES
Comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for ADHD, learning disabilities, college accommodations, and memory concerns in older adults.
What We Do
Dr. Nuñez conducts comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations to assess cognitive functioning, memory, attention, mood, and behavior. The evaluations include clinical interviews, detailed developmental and medical history, review of relevant records, and formal testing using standardized instruments.
Services
College & Graduate School Accommodations
Comprehensive evaluations to diagnose ADHD in adults (18+), clarify symptoms, guide treatment, and provide documentation for academic accommodations.
Comprehensive written report with DSM-5-TR diagnosis (if criteria are met), explanation of test results, specific accommodation recommendations, and treatment recommendations.
Extended time (50% or 100%), reduced-distraction environment, breaks during exams, preferential seating, note-taking assistance, assignment extensions.
Evaluations typically range from $2,000–$5,000 depending on complexity. Insurance generally does not cover accommodation-focused evaluations; a superbill is provided.
Reading · Writing · Math
Assessments to diagnose specific learning disorders and provide documentation for academic accommodations in college and graduate school.
College or graduate students struggling despite strong effort, students with a history of academic difficulty but no formal diagnosis, or anyone with prior testing older than 3–5 years.
Note: The practice does not provide gifted assessments or IQ testing for gifted program placement. Evaluations are for adults ages 18 and older.
SAT · ACT · LSAT · MCAT · GRE · GMAT
Detailed documentation required by testing organizations to approve accommodations such as extended time, breaks, and reduced-distraction environments.
College entrance (SAT, ACT, AP), law school (LSAT), medical school (MCAT), graduate school (GRE), business school (GMAT), and other professional licensing exams.
Extended time, stop-the-clock breaks, reduced-distraction environment, sit/stand option during testing.
Testing organizations can take 7–10 weeks to review accommodation requests. Complete testing well in advance of your registration deadline.
Recent evaluations (within 3–5 years), formal diagnosis from a qualified professional, objective test data, and a clear connection between the diagnosis and requested accommodations. Reports are designed to meet these rigorous standards.
Older Adults · Dementia · Alzheimer’s
Evaluations for adults experiencing memory problems, confusion, or cognitive decline — distinguishing normal aging from conditions requiring medical attention.
Testing distinguishes between normal aging and conditions such as MCI, Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, pseudodementia, TBI/concussions, and medication effects on cognition.
The practice accepts Medicare, BCBS, Cigna, and Aetna for memory and cognitive evaluations when medically necessary. Verify your coverage using CPT codes: 96116, 96121, 96130–96133, 96136–96139, 96146.
Early assessment allows identification of treatable causes, access to medications that may slow progression, and planning for the future while the person can participate in decisions.
How it works
1–2 hours
We review your history, current concerns, and relevant records. For older adults, a family member is welcome to join.
3–6 hours
Formal standardized testing. Can be completed in one day or split across multiple shorter sessions.
1–2 weeks
Dr. Nuñez scores tests, interprets results, and prepares your comprehensive written report with diagnosis and recommendations.
30–60 min
We review your results, diagnosis, and recommendations together. You receive your complete report.
The complete evaluation typically takes 2–3 weeks from initial appointment to final report.
Sign Up for TestingFrequently Asked Questions
The practice provides evaluations for adults ages 18 and older. We do not conduct assessments for children or adolescents under 18.
Comprehensive evaluations for ADHD and learning disorders typically range from $2,000 to $5,000, depending on the complexity of the case. Includes clinical interview, 4–6 hours of testing, scoring and interpretation, a detailed written report, and a feedback session. Transparent pricing is provided before you commit to testing.
Insurance typically does not cover neuropsychological testing for educational accommodations. While some plans cover testing when medically necessary, testing for college or standardized exam accommodations is generally not covered. A detailed superbill can be provided to submit for potential reimbursement.
Yes. Reports provide clear rationales for accommodation recommendations based on testing data. Testing companies and academic institutions approve requests case-by-case. Reports are designed to meet the level of detail and quality required by these organizations.
No. The practice does not provide gifted assessments or IQ testing for gifted program placement.
No referral is required, although many patients are referred by their primary care physician or neurologist. A copy of the report will be sent to your referring physician and any other providers you authorize.
Yes. Medicare Part B typically covers neuropsychological testing when medically necessary to diagnose or monitor cognitive disorders. You may be responsible for the Medicare Part B deductible and 20% coinsurance. The practice also accepts BCBS, Cigna, and Aetna.
Testing can be tiring, especially for older adults. We can take breaks as needed and split testing across multiple shorter sessions if necessary. The goal is to get an accurate picture of your abilities in a comfortable, supportive environment.
Schedule as soon as you or your family notice concerning changes. Early evaluation can identify treatable causes, detect mild impairment before it progresses, establish a baseline for monitoring, and provide peace of mind if testing shows normal aging.
About
Dr. Dagmar Nuñez is a Florida-licensed clinical psychologist specializing in neuropsychological evaluations for ADHD, college accommodations, and memory problems in older adults, including dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
She earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) from Ponce Health Sciences University and completed postdoctoral training at the Center for Neuropsychological Services. She has worked at Collier Neurologic Specialists and currently maintains a private practice serving the Tri-County area of Florida.
Her evaluations include detailed clinical interviews, record review, and standardized testing. Reports are designed to meet documentation requirements for colleges, the College Board (SAT), ACT, LSAC (LSAT), other exam providers, and healthcare providers.
Book an Evaluation
Complete the form and we will reach out within 1–2 business days to discuss your needs and schedule your evaluation.
Insurance accepted for memory & cognitive evaluations: