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Are you a psychologist? Why join the directory?

No endless searching. No uncertainty. Just qualified experts, all in one place.

You need a specific type of evaluation

You want someone with competence in your specific area. Find a provider with the right experience here!

You’re looking for the right provider, even if it’s outside of your geographic area

Telehealth is increasingly popular for many people. We can help you find the best match for your unique circumstances.

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You might have shorter waits for services or improved expertise on certain topics if you are open to telehealth or travel for services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you sell our information?

No. Your privacy is important to us. We do not sell, share, or rent your personal information to third parties. Any information you provide is used solely to help connect you with a qualified psychologist. Please review our full Privacy Policy for details.

Browse the directory and filter by specialty, evaluation type, state, and availability. Read each psychologist’s profile to get a sense of their approach and expertise. Many offer a brief consultation before booking, which can be a helpful way to make sure it is a good fit.

Some questions worth asking:

  • Do you have experience with the type of evaluation I am looking for?
    Experience and training can vary significantly across evaluation types, populations, and age groups. It is worth asking directly.
  • What will I receive when the evaluation is complete, and will that documentation be accepted where I need to use it?
    If you are seeking accommodations, a diagnosis, legal documentation, or support from another provider, make sure the report will meet those specific requirements.
  • How long will the evaluation take, and what is the overall cost?
    This can vary widely depending on the type and scope of the evaluation.
  • How will the evaluation be conducted, and does the format matter for my situation?
    Some evaluations can be completed via telehealth, while others require an in-person visit. For certain evaluation types, the psychologist may need to directly observe or interact with you in specific ways to reach an accurate conclusion — so it is worth asking whether the format affects the results.

This platform was built in response to a real and growing frustration. Larger directories have increasingly prioritized visibility based on volume and marketing budgets rather than quality of care. Some have listed providers with serious ethical concerns, or allowed high-volume practices to dominate results in ways that make it harder for clients to find smaller, independent practitioners who offer a more personalized experience.

Every provider listed here is individually verified, and this directory was built to surface psychologists who prioritize the quality of the evaluation over the number of clients they can process. For any individual practitioner, building this kind of visibility on their own would require significant time and marketing resources.

By coming together in one place, we are able to create something none of us could as easily achieve alone.

Yes. Searching the directory and finding a psychologist costs you nothing. Finding the right psychologist should feel simple, accessible, and stress-free. That’s why our directory and search tools are completely free for clients to use.

There is no account to create, no membership required, and no login needed to search for psychologists. Clients can freely explore the directory, review psychologist profiles, and connect with providers who match their needs. Only psychologists join the directory—clients simply use the search experience to find the right fit for their care.

We list doctoral-level licensed psychologists (PhD, PsyD, EdD) who specialize in psychological evaluations — including assessments for ADHD, learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, giftedness, neuropsychological concerns, and more.

This site was created for psychologists and small practices that prioritize personalized care, meaningful client relationships, and a high-quality evaluation experience.

It is intended for providers who:

  • Take time to understand each client’s unique needs rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all approach
  • Value clear communication and help clients understand their diagnosis, recommendations, and next steps
  • Provide thoughtful guidance and resources beyond the evaluation itself
  • Want to create a supportive, client-centered experience.
  • Are committed to building trust, education, and long-term support for clients and families
    Want to strengthen their professional visibility and connect with clients seeking a more personalized experience

This platform was built in response to common frustrations shared by clients and families who felt unheard, rushed, or unsupported in larger high-volume practices. Big business is trying to change the landscape of mental health services, prioritizing efficiency over care and making it more difficult to find smaller practitioners. The goal of this site is to highlight psychologists who focus on quality of care and individualized attention and connect clients with the services they are looking for.

Every provider listed on this directory has been verified to hold an active, unrestricted license appropriate to their role and the services they offer. We confirm credentials, specialty areas, and where applicable, PSYPACT participation, before approving any profile. Our goal is to ensure that every listed provider meets the professional licensing and regulatory standards relevant to their practice.
Before the Evaluation

Every evaluation begins with an intake process. You can expect paperwork that covers consent forms, confidentiality agreements, and background information about your concerns and history. Your psychologist will also work with you to schedule a time, format, and method that fits your needs. If your evaluation is being conducted via telehealth, you will receive instructions in advance for how to access the video call and what to have ready.

During the Evaluation

What happens during an evaluation depends largely on the type of evaluation you are receiving, and evaluations can vary quite a bit. Some focus on understanding your cognitive strengths and challenges, others look at emotional or behavioral concerns, and others are designed to assess specific conditions or needs. Other evaluations are for a specific audience and may be much more specific (for example, pre-adoption or FOID cards).

Across most types, you can expect a conversation with your psychologist about your experiences, history, and current concerns, along with questionnaires and standardized testing. Evaluations are typically more involved than a standard appointment and can last several hours, so depending on the type and scope, your psychologist may spread the process across more than one session.

After the Evaluation

Once your evaluation is complete, you typically meet with the psychologist for a feedback session. This is an important part of the process. It is your opportunity to hear the results explained clearly, understand any conclusions or diagnoses, and ask questions.

Depending on what the evaluation found, your psychologist may recommend next steps such as therapy, coaching, medical follow-up, accommodations at school or work, or other support. If your evaluation is for a specific purpose or audience, there may not be a feedback session, and information may be presented either to you or to the agency requesting the evaluation directly.

Evaluations are at the heart of what makes this directory different, but psychologists are not one-dimensional, and we did not want to treat them that way. Many of the psychologists listed here offer therapy in addition to evaluation services, and we wanted their profiles to reflect the full scope of what they do. For clients, this means you may find a psychologist who can support you through both the evaluation process and any follow-up care. For psychologists, it means your profile can accurately represent your expertise rather than reducing you to a single service.

Costs vary by psychologist, evaluation type, and complexity — typically ranging from several hundred to a few thousand dollars. Some psychologists accept insurance; others are out-of-network and can provide a superbill for potential reimbursement. Check each provider’s profile or contact them directly for fee information.

Research consistently shows that telehealth psychological evaluations are equally effective as in-person ones for most assessment types. Many clients actually find telehealth more comfortable, and the ability to schedule sooner means you get the answers and support you need faster. Some types of evaluations require in-person visits, and you should ask when scheduling to ensure that you will be able to complete any required aspects of testing.

PSYPACT makes it easier for you to access qualified psychological evaluators without being limited to providers in your immediate area. By allowing licensed psychologists to offer Telehealth services across participating states, it expands the pool of specialists available to you. This often leads to shorter wait times and quicker scheduling for evaluations.

Because PSYPACT psychologists are licensed to practice in over 80% of US states, you benefit from broader access to experienced professionals. This increased availability does not change the quality of care—it simply helps you get the evaluation you need more efficiently and with more options to find the right fit.

It depends on the type of evaluation. For most psychological evaluations, your information is confidential under HIPAA and professional ethics codes, with limited exceptions required by law, such as imminent safety concerns or mandated reporting for minors.

Some evaluations, however, are not confidential. If your evaluation has been requested by a court, employer, insurance company, or other third party (such as a forensic or independent medical evaluation) the results are intended for that requesting party. Your psychologist will always explain the confidentiality terms that apply to your specific evaluation before you begin, so you know exactly where you stand.

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