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Psychological Assessments & Testing in Gladesville, Sydney

At iflow Psychology in Gladesville, we provide comprehensive, evidence-based psychological assessments for adolescents and adults across Sydney and NSW. Our assessments help clarify cognitive strengths, learning difficulties, neurodevelopmental conditions, and emotional wellbeing so that you, your family, or your support team can make informed decisions about next steps at school, work, home, or in aged care.

 

We support people from Gladesville, Ryde, Hunters Hill, Drummoyne, Balmain and Sydney’s Inner West, with in-person appointments at our Gladesville clinic and secure telehealth components where clinically appropriate.

How iflow Psychology can help

Our psychologists are experienced in psycho-educational, cognitive, diagnostic, and clinical assessment. We:

  • Tailor assessments to your specific referral question and goals.

  • Use standardised, evidence-based tools (e.g. WISC-V, WAIS-IV, WIAT-4, Conners, ADOS-2, PAI).

  • Provide clear, practical reports that can support school planning, workplace adjustments, NDIS applications, and treatment planning.

  • Offer in-person assessments at our Gladesville clinic, with interviews, questionnaires and feedback sessions available via telehealth where suitable.

Types of Psychological Assessments Offered

Below are some of the key assessments available at iflow Psychology. Click “Read more” to learn about each service in detail.

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Dementia & Aged Care Assessment Service

Assess cognitive, emotional, and functional changes in later life, clarify whether changes may reflect dementia or other conditions, and guide practical planning to support safety, independence, and wellbeing.

• Clinical interview
• Adaptive functioning assessment (daily living skills)
• Written report
• Feedback session

Adaptive Functioning Assessment

Assess daily living skills for disability and NDIS support.

• Clinical interview
• Cognitive testing
• Academic achievement testing
• Executive functioning assessment
• Full diagnostic report
• Feedback session

Comprehensive Psychoeducational Assessment

Diagnose learning disorders and provide in-depth learning profiles.

• Clinical interview
• Autism-specific diagnostic assessment
• Cognitive testing
• Adaptive functioning assessment
• Comprehensive report
• Feedback session

ASD (Autism) Assessment

Assess for Autism Spectrum Disorder and related presentations.

• Cognitive testing
• Academic achievement testing (reading, writing, mathematics)
• Written report
• Feedback session

Academic Achievement Assessment

Identify challenges in reading, writing, or mathematics.

• Cognitive testing
• Reading and language processing assessment
• Written report
• Feedback session

Dyslexia Assessment

Diagnose specific learning disorder in reading.

• Cognitive testing
• Writing and fine motor skills assessment
• Written report
• Feedback session

Dysgraphia Assessment

Diagnose specific learning disorder in writing.

• Cognitive testing
• Mathematics and numerical reasoning assessment
• Written report
• Feedback session

Dyscalculia Assessment

Diagnose specific learning disorder in mathematics.

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ADHD Assessment in Gladesville

Evaluate attention, executive functioning, and behavioural regulation.

- Standardized IQ tests
- Memory and reasoning evaluations
- Detailed report with recommendations

Cognitive (IQ) Assessment

Evaluate intellectual functioning and cognitive strengths and weaknesses.

- Clinical interview
- Anxiety rating scales
- Stress management recommendations

Anxiety and Stress Evaluation

Assess levels of anxiety and stress to guide treatment planning.

- Parent and teacher questionnaires
- Behavioral observations
- Intervention planning

Child Behavioural Assessment

Identify behavioural challenges and support needs in children.

- Standardized learning disability tests
- Educational history review
- Summary of findings and next steps

Learning Disability Screening

Screen for common learning disabilities to facilitate early intervention.

What to Expect from the Assessment Process

While each assessment is tailored to the individual and referral question, most assessments follow a similar structure:

1. Intake and Goal Setting

We clarify your main concerns, background, and what questions you would like the assessment to answer.

2. Testing Sessions

​You attend one or more sessions for standardised psychometric testing and clinical interview. For many assessments this involves 2–4 hours of testing, sometimes split over more than one day.

3. Scoring and Analysis

​Your psychologist scores the tests and integrates results with your history and presentation.

4. Feedback Session

​We meet with you (and, where appropriate, family/carers) to explain results in plain English and discuss practical strategies and supports.

5. Written Report

You receive a structured report summarising findings and recommendations that can be shared with schools, GPs, specialists, support coordinators, or workplaces as needed.

Funding, Fees & Rebates

Fees vary depending on the type of assessment, the number of sessions required, and the level of reporting needed.

  • Many assessments are privately funded.

  • Medicare rebates for psychometric testing in Australia are limited and depend on referral type and item numbers.

  • Some assessments may be funded through NDIS, WorkCover, or CTP where criteria are met.

 

We will outline likely fees, timeframes, and any potential funding pathways before you decide to proceed.

Why choose iflow Psychology

  • Local psychologists supporting Gladesville and Sydney’s Inner West since 2015.

  • Convenient location on Victoria Road near Gladesville Shopping Village.

  • Bilingual and culturally inclusive practice with a neuro-affirming approach.

  • Flexible in-person, telehealth, and phone options for different parts of the assessment.

  • Confidential, evidence-based care tailored to your needs and goals.

 

You can learn more about our team on the Psychologists page and explore other services on our Services page.

FAQs about Psychological Assessments in Gladesville

Do I need a referral?

No, you can self-refer for a psychological assessment. A GP or specialist referral may help with access to rebates or funding pathways (for example, where Medicare, NDIS, WorkCover or CTP are involved). We can discuss this with you before you book.

 

How long does an assessment take?

This depends on the type of assessment and the questions being asked. Most assessments involve an intake session, one or more testing sessions, scoring and analysis, a feedback appointment, and preparation of a written report. Your psychologist will outline an estimated timeline at the start.

 

Are there Medicare rebates?

Rebates for psychometric testing are limited and depend on referral type, item numbers, and clinical needs. We will advise whether any Medicare, NDIS, WorkCover or CTP funding may apply in your situation.

 

Will I receive a report?

Yes. All comprehensive assessments include a written report summarising findings and recommendations. With your consent, we can also provide reports or summaries to your GP, specialist, school, or support coordinator.

 

Can parts of the assessment be completed via telehealth?


Some components, such as history-taking, questionnaires, and feedback sessions, can be completed via telehealth. Many standardised cognitive and diagnostic tests, however, must be administered in person to ensure validity.

 

For general information about psychological testing, you may also wish to visit the Australian Psychological Society website.

How to book an assessment

The first step can feel the hardest — we aim to make the rest as straightforward as possible.

 

1. Book Online or Contact Us

Use our secure online booking system or phone/email our admin team to outline your main concerns and goals.

2. Confirm the Assessment Pathway

If needed, we will clarify which assessment type best fits your situation and discuss any funding requirements.

3. Attend Your Sessions

Complete your scheduled interviews and testing sessions in person (with telehealth where appropriate).

4. Receive Feedback and Report

Attend a feedback session to go through your results and receive a written report with practical recommendations.

Book Online (Halaxy) | Call (02) 6061 1144 | Email admin@iflowpsychology.com.au

Find us in Gladesville

iflow Psychology
Suite 2, 260–274 Victoria Road, Gladesville NSW 2111
Near the Guitar Factory, with free and timed parking nearby.

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📍 Get directions on Google Maps or contact us if you need accessibility information before your appointment.

The first step is the hardest.

We’re here to support you with the next.

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