
FOR INDIVIDUALS
Understand what's making things hard — and get answers in days.
Clinically rigorous telehealth neuropsychological evaluations, without the months-long wait. Sign up on your own, complete everything from home, and get a report your school's disability office can use.
TWO WAYS TO GET EVALUATED
Choose the evaluation that fits
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Broadband Evaluation
$595
Psychological evaluation + neuropsych screening. The right first step for most people seeking academic accommodations.
✅ Evaluates for ADHD, anxiety and depression
✅ Screens for more complex concerns & co-occurring conditions
✅ Report aligned to disability and counseling center needs
✅ Immediate intake and reports completed within weeks
PERFECT FOR ACADEMIC ACCOMMODATIONS
DEEPER & COMPREHENSIVE
Comprehensive Evaluations
$3,295
A full neuropsychological evaluation for high stakes testing, academic accommodations & treatment planning. Evaluates for:
- Autism
- Learning Disabilities
- Mental Health Diagnostic
- Neurocognitive + Executive Functioning
HIGH-STAKES TESTING & TREATMENT PLANNING
HOW IT WORKS
Simple, mostly on your own time

1. Sign-up
Select the type of evaluation you need and click the link to register with Trula.
2. Pay Upfront
We'll provide you with a superbill to submit to your insurance for reimbursement.

3. Complete Intake Forms
Review our policies, sign consent forms, and complete intake documents.
4. Complete Assessments
We'll send you various assessments to complete, depending on the type of evaluation you selected.

5. Meet with Trula Clinician
You'll then schedule a time to meet with a Trula clinician for a session and assessment.
6. Report Completed
Reports will be finalized within 1 week for Broadbands and 1 month for Comprehensives.
WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH YOUR REPORT
Built to be useful, not just informative
- Pursue academic accommodations
Share your report with your school's disability office to start the accommodation process. Having an evaluation doesn't guarantee that your school will grant you the accommodations you desire because each school runs their own process. - Understand yourself
Many people start simply because they want to know "why things are so hard." Our evaluations will help you understand that. - Plan treatment and support
Use the evaluation results to guide your next steps with a mental health counselor or provider. - Decide if you need more
If you've chosen the Broadband Evaluation, those results will help you see whether a Comprehensive evaluation is worth it before committing. The price of a Broadband Evaluation will be credited towards your Comprehensive Evaluation, so you don't need to worry!
FAQs
How fast will I get my results?
For Broadband Evaluations - reports are completed within 5 business days of the diagnostic interview. For Comprehensive Evaluations - most reports are completed within 1 month of the final session with the Trula clinician. Occasionally, this can take up to 2 months.
Will my school accept these evaluation?
All reports are completed by a licensed psychologist and prepared specifically to align with higher-education disability offices and counseling centers. A diagnosis doesn't automatically grant accommodations. Your school evaluates each request through its own ADA interactive process.
Will my insurance cover the cost of this evaluation?
Payment is upfront. You'll receive a superbill you can submit to your insurer for possible reimbursement. Each insurance provider is different and reimbursement rates vary significantly. We have designed our process to best align with possible insurance reimbursements, but it's not a guarantee.
What's the difference between Broadband and Comprehensive?
Broadband is the right first step for most people and covers ADHD, anxiety and depression with broad screening for other co-occurring neuropsychological concerns. Comprehensive is a complete evaluation for complex needs and high-stakes testing environments like GMAT, LSAT, medical boards, etc.
Who sees my report?
You do. You can choose to share it with your disability office through a Release of Information, but that's always your decision.
