Neuropsychological Testing With Heart
NeuroMind – Schaumburg, IL
At NeuroMind, we do more than conduct neuropsychological testing for toddlers, children, teens, and young adults. We provide testing and services with kindness, empathy, and heart.
We are passionate about our mission to unlock
your child’s unique potential.
What is neuropsychological testing?
Neuropsychological testing is an objective look at how the brain works. Among other traits, it may assess factors such as your child’s thinking abilities, attention levels, impulse control, problem-solving skills, memory, language abilities, social, and emotional/behavioral functioning.
At NeuroMind, we assess children and adolescents from toddlers to young adults/early college.
For more answers, visit see our pediatric neuropsychological FAQs.
Where We Are
NeuroMind serves children and families throughout the Chicagoland Area, especially the west and northwest suburbs. We are located in Schaumburg, IL, near I-90 and the Meacham Road exit, Our address is:
1365 Wiley Road, Suite 147, Schaumburg, IL 60173
How To Begin
We’re here to help. Connecting a child to NeuroMind testing and services is the same whether you're a medical provider, therapist, school personnel, concerned parent, foster parent, or guardian.
At any time, day or night, please leave a voicemail at:
Include your name, phone number, email, and the best time to reach you.
We'll contact you as soon as possible (usually within 1-2 business days).
How Neuropsychological Testing Can Help
We accept referrals from parents, foster parents, guardians, and pediatric professionals. Professional referrals may come from physicians, therapists, and school personnel.
We evaluate children and teens (ages 2 to 18 years) with numerous conditions, disorders, and medical diagnoses.
Common Neurodevelopmental Concerns
We provide neuropsychological testing for the following:
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD/ADD)
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
- Learning disabilities (LD) or disorders, such as dyslexia
- Behavioral dysregulation, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
- Disruptive mood/dysregulation disorders (DMDD) or emotional dysregulation
- Developmental delays
- High intelligence quotient (IQ)
Support Children With Existing Medical Diagnoses
Besides testing children with the neurodevelopmental concerns above, we also evaluate cognitive abilities and offer support for children who have a variety of specific medical diagnoses.
Our goal is to minimize risks and maximize your child’s potential— no matter the diagnosis.
What We Offer
As you might expect, we are professionals with the credentials and experience to administer comprehensive neuropsychological tests based on scientific data. But we go beyond testing.
NeuroMind creates a unique plan for each child—a roadmap designed to unleash your child’s maximum potential. This plan gives families hope, advocacy, and resources. It helps children progress at school and in life.
For you, your child, and your family, this can be life-changing.
Results of Neuropsychological Testing
You can expect your child’s evaluation at NeuroMind to:
- Identify how your child’s brain works similarly and differently than most children.
- Tease out and differentiate various conditions for a precise diagnosis and/or better understanding of your child’s functioning.
- Get a roadmap designed for your child. This blueprint provides tried-and-tested strategies for your child’s progress and success at school, home, and life.
- Advocate for you and connect your child to appropriate resources.
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Neuropsychological Testing
See What Other Parents Are Saying About the NeuroMind Team
Positive & Professional
“Jacquelyn and Dr. Chin have shown consistent professionalism. We’ve had nothing but positive interactions with them.”
My Child Loved the Testing
“Dr. Chin and Jackie were excellent. [My child] loved working with them. They were extremely understanding and knowledgeable.”
Kept Me Informed
“Dr. Chin was very professional and personable. She took time to update me on [my child’s] progress throughout the testing.”