Neuropsychological Assessment in NYC
Services provided by Dr. Taylor Armstrong, offering comprehensive assessments, diagnostic clarity, and personalized treatment recommendations.
“The brain is the most complex organ in the universe, and it holds the key to understanding ourselves.”
-Eric Kandel, Nobel Prize-winning Neuroscientist
Clear answers. Personalized Treatment. All in one place.
Struggling with focus, memory, or changes in thinking or behavior? Neuropsychological assessment helps identify what’s going on – and what to do next.
Patients receive comprehensive cognitive assessments designed to clarify challenges and guide targeted next steps, including treatment options within Acheron’s integrated neurocognitive care programs like Cognitive Remediation Therapy (CRT) and Ketamine-Assisted Cognitive Remediation Therapy (CRT-K).
Best suited for:
- Adults with ADHD
- Post-concussion syndrome
- Brain fog
- Post-infectious syndrome (long-COVID)
- Memory changes
- Cognitive decline due to neurological conditions
- Adults with difficulty functioning at school, work, or in daily life
Testing Explained
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Assessment Options
Truncated ADHD Assessment ($1,500)
Focused on key areas such as attention, working memory, and executive functioning. Typically shorter than a full neuropsychological assessment, it emphasizes the domains most relevant for ADHD diagnosis.
Concussion Assessment ($2,500)
Focused on domains commonly affected by concussion, such as attention, memory, processing speed, executive functioning, and mood. This helps guide recovery planning with treatment recommendations tailored to the individual’s unique symptom profile.
Standard Comprehensive Assessment ($3,000)
A thorough assessment of an individual’s cognitive functioning across multiple domains, often used for diagnosing cognitive disorders or following brain injury. Includes tests of attention, working memory, processing speed, executive functioning, language, visuospatial abilities, learning, and memory.
Academic Accommodations Assessment ($4,000)
Designed to assess cognitive abilities in relation to academic functioning. Focuses on areas of academic skills, in addition to attention, working memory, processing speed, executive functioning, and memory that may impact academic performance. Aims to help determine if accommodations are needed.

Meet Dr. Taylor Armstrong
Dr. Taylor Armstrong is a board-certified neuropsychologist specializing in comprehensive neuropsychological assessments for adults experiencing changes in thinking, memory, or behavior. With advanced, specialized training in administering and interpreting neurocognitive data, Dr. Armstrong offers evaluations that provide both diagnostic clarity and meaningful, actionable guidance.
Her approach is thoughtful, collaborative, and grounded in clinical expertise. She takes the time to understand each person’s unique background, creating a respectful and supportive environment where questions are encouraged and insights are personalized. Her assessments are designed to help individuals make informed decisions about care, work, and daily functioning – whether navigating a medical diagnosis, academic or occupational challenges, or exploring the connection between brain health and everyday life.
Dr. Armstrong is committed to delivering clear feedback, individualized recommendations, and a sense of empowerment through the assessment process.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is neuropsychological assessment?
A comprehensive assessment of how your brain functions, evaluating memory, attention, executive functioning, and emotional well-being to guide next steps in care.
What does the assessment process look like?
- A 45-minute clinical interview
- Several hours of virtual neuropsychological assessments
- A detailed, individualized report outlining cognitive strengths, limitations, and treatment recommendations
- A 30-minute follow-up session to review results, offer strategic recommendations, and explore next steps to enhance cognitive functioning.
- Assessments may support academic or workplace accommodations, informs treatment recommendations (including CRT and CRT-K), and empowers patients to better understand their cognitive profile
What makes Acheron's assessments unique?
Our integrated model means you receive both testing and personalized treatment recommendations under one roof, eliminating long waits, confusion about next steps, and gaps in care.
Who is a good candidate?
Anyone noticing changes in thinking, memory, attention, or behavior – especially young adults with ADHD, anxiety, depression, or suspected neurodivergence. It’s also valuable for those navigating work or academic challenges.
What is "brain fog," and can testing help?
Brain fog often refers to mental fatigue, trouble concentrating, or forgetfulness. Assessment helps identify underlying causes of brain fog – whether cognitive, psychiatric, or lifestyle-related – and offers actionable next steps.
Can this support disability or accommodations?
Yes. Reports can assist with school or work accommodations, disability documentation, and daily strategy suggestions.
Do I need to prepare for the assessment?
No preparation is needed. We simply ask that you avoid stimulant or sedating medications (like Adderall or Xanax) the morning of testing unless you want results to reflect medicated functioning.
Will I get a diagnosis?
Assessment offers diagnostic clarity and actionable insights into your cognitive profile, helping inform treatment – not simply to assign a label.
Get Started with Neuropsychological Assessment in NYC
Feel unsure? That’s completely normal.
The best way to gain clarity on Neuropsychological Assessment is to reach out to our Acheron Team.