Cognitive Assessment

Part of our Child and Adolescent Psychometric Assessment Services

A cognitive assessment is a psychometric assessment that is completed to understand an individual’s intellectual capacity or IQ. Cognitive assessments help us to measure and understand various aspects of cognitive function, such as memory, attention, problem-solving skills, language abilities, and perceptual abilities.

The results of the assessment can provide valuable insights into an individual's cognitive strengths and weaknesses, which can inform treatment plans, educational interventions, and other forms of support.

Camden Child & Family Therapies Sydney Cognitive Assessment

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If you have questions or would like more information about our Assessment services, please call us on (02) 4610 7410 or email us at reception@camdenchildtherapies.com.au

Our other assessment services

Cognitive Assessment
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ADHD Assessment
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Oppositional Defiance Disorder
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Anxiety or Depressive Disorders
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Intellectual Disability
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Educational Assessment


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(including Dyslexia Assessment and Dyscalculia Assessment)