Our Services

Comprehensive neuropsychological testing and evaluations tailored to individual needs.

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We Offer:
  • Neuropsychological Evaluations and Testing

  • Psychological Evaluations for OPWDD and Guardianship

  • Autism Evaluations

  • Developmental (0-3) and Attachment Evaluation

  • Developmental Screening for Autism

  • Immigration Evaluations

Whether you're seeking greater understanding of learning differences, emotional challenges, or diagnostic clarity, My Incredible Mind brings expertise, compassion, and precision to every evaluation. Our goal is to help each individual and family gain insight, relief, and a clear path forward.

What is a Neuropsychological Evaluation?

A neuropsychological evaluation helps you understand how the brain is working—how you think, learn, focus, remember, and manage emotions. It’s not just testing—it’s a roadmap to understanding what’s behind the struggles you’re seeing and how to move forward with the right support.

A neuropsychological evaluation can help answer questions like:
“What’s really going on?”
“Is this ADHD, autism, anxiety, or something else?”
“Why isn’t therapy, tutoring, or medication helping as much as I hoped?”
and most importantly, “What can we do next?”

The results give you clear answers and practical recommendations—so you know what’s happening, why it’s happening, and exactly how to help.

What are the Benefits of a Neuropsychological Evaluation?

A neuropsychological evaluation is a powerful tool for gaining insight into how a person thinks, learns, processes emotions, and navigates the world. For individuals who have struggled with school, social situations, attention, or emotional regulation—or for those whose past diagnoses do not quite seem to fit—a comprehensive evaluation can provide the clarity needed to move forward.

Dr. Surowiec’s evaluations are highly individualized and evidence-based. They explore cognitive abilities, language processing, executive functioning, memory, attention, sensory processing, emotional functioning, and social communication. These assessments help identify diagnoses such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, anxiety, depression, trauma-related disorders, intellectual disabilities, and twice-exceptional profiles.

The goal of an evaluation is not simply to assign a label, but to understand the full picture of an individual’s strengths and challenges. Results are used to guide meaningful recommendations for school, work, therapy, accommodations, and support systems. Many families report feeling a sense of relief and empowerment after receiving a thoughtful, well-explained evaluation that finally makes sense of long-standing difficulties.