Cognitive Testing

In-Office or Online | Children & Adults (Ages 12+)

What Is Cognitive Testing?

Cognitive testing is a streamlined, research-backed way to understand how your brain is functioning day to day. These assessments measure areas such as:

  • Attention

  • Memory

  • Processing speed

  • Problem-solving

  • Executive functioning

  • Emotional wellbeing

The results help us see patterns that may not be obvious in conversation alone, providing a more complete picture of your cognitive and emotional health.

Our cognitive testing is appropriate for individuals seeking clarity around:

ADHD

Identifies patterns in attention, working memory, impulse control, and executive functioning to help differentiate ADHD from other concerns like anxiety or stress.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Helps explore cognitive processing style, social cognition, sensory-related differences, and learning patterns to support a more comprehensive diagnostic picture.

Dementia & Cognitive Decline

Detects early changes in memory, reasoning, and processing speed. Early identification allows for better planning, treatment, and support.

Depression

Depression often impacts concentration, decision-making, and memory. Testing helps quantify these changes and track improvements over time.

Anxiety

Anxiety can affect attention, working memory, and cognitive efficiency. Testing shows how these symptoms may be influencing daily life and functioning.

PTSD

PTSD can significantly affect attention, memory, emotional regulation, and processing speed—especially under stress. Cognitive testing helps distinguish trauma-related cognitive changes from ADHD, anxiety, or other conditions, and guides more targeted treatment planning.

Why People Choose Cognitive Testing

1. Clarity and Confidence

Testing provides objective data to confirm or rule out diagnoses and explain the “why” behind your experiences.

2. Better Treatment Planning

When we understand your cognitive profile, we can tailor therapy, coping strategies, accommodations, and treatment recommendations more effectively.

3. Tracking Progress Over Time

A measurable baseline allows you to see change—whether related to treatment, aging, or symptom patterns.

4. Validation and Understanding

Seeing your cognitive strengths and challenges reflected in data can be deeply relieving and empowering.

5. Documentation for Accommodations

Objective scores support requests for school, workplace, or testing accommodations related to attention, memory, processing speed, or trauma-related symptoms.

What to Expect

  • Quick, user-friendly tasks completed on a computer or tablet

  • Scientifically validated results interpreted by clinicians

  • A clear explanation of your strengths and challenges

  • Actionable recommendations you can use right away

Most people find the process interesting, insightful, and surprisingly easy.

Pricing

  • Current Clients: $250 includes cognitive test, self-assessment (or parent/guardian assessment), and diagnostic report

  • New Clients: $500 includes diagnostic interview, cognitive test, self-assessment (or parent/guardian assessment), and diagnostic report

  • Follow-Up to Monitor Treatment Effectiveness: $100

    For more information:

    call 262-518-0094 or email annmarie@mosaiccounseling-wi.com