ABOUT
US
Our mission is to positively impact the lives of our clients by offering neuropsychological and psychological assessment services that provide diagnostic clarity, identify cognitive and emotional strengths and weaknesses, improve functioning, and enhance their overall well-being and their ability to reach personal, academic, and vocational goals.
OUR SERVICES
NATS Main Line offers individualized, flexible, and personalized evaluations, provides quick turnaround for results, and communicates results and recommendations in a manner that is understandable and actionable.
Our practitioners are trained across the age-range and, therefore, have a comprehensive understanding of life-span performance factors.
We specialize in psychological and neuropsychological assessment, and offer comprehensive assessment and intervention services for children and adults that are tailored to their specific needs.
We provide parents with guidance and consultation to address concerns about their children's academic and psychosocial functioning, and, over the last several years, have developed an expertise in sports concussion and post-concussion syndrome.
We are in network with with Aetna, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Medicare. Specific coverage and benefits will be clarified at time of appointment.
If you don’t have one of these covered plans, the evaluation fee would be out of pocket; however, we can provide a superbill to give to your insurer for reimbursement.
To request an appointment, please click here or call the office at 610.241.4331.
PROBLEMS EVALUATED
We are trained to see children (age 6 or older), adolescents, adults, and older adults for issues relating to developmental disorders, brain injury, chronic or acute neurological conditions, concerns related to cognitive/memory due to aging, and concerns related to academic and vocational functioning, including:
Academic Issues
Alzheimer's disease
Anxiety
Attention Issues
Behavioral Issues
Depression
Developmental Disorders
Emotional Disturbance
Intellectual Disability
Learning Disabilities
Multiple Sclerosis
Mood Disorders
Other Dementias
Parkinson’s Disease
Stroke
Traumatic Brain Injury