Expert dyslexia testing and assessment for Claremont, CA.

Is reading a constant struggle for you or your child?

 

It can be deeply frustrating when you or your child is bright and articulate but finds reading, writing, and spelling to be slow, exhausting, and filled with errors. This daily challenge can impact confidence, lead to anxiety, and create a strong dislike for school or work-related reading tasks.

At Huntington Psychological Services, we are proud to offer premier, "gold-standard" dyslexia assessments for children, adolescents, and adults from Claremont. Many individuals and families choose to travel to our Pasadena practice for our specialized expertise and comprehensive approach. Our goal is not just to provide a diagnosis but to deliver a deep understanding of your unique cognitive and linguistic profile. We create a personalized roadmap with evidence-based strategies to help you build skills and read with confidence.

Is this you or your child?

 

Common challenges in adults:

  • A history of struggling with reading and spelling throughout school.

  • Reading is slow and requires a great deal of concentration.

  • Frequently misspelling common words in emails or reports.

  • Avoiding reading aloud or other activities that require public reading.

  • Difficulty learning a foreign language.

  • Having a child who has been diagnosed with dyslexia.

 

Common challenges in children & teens:

  • Trouble learning letter names and the sounds they make.

  • Difficulty sounding out or "decoding" new words.

  • Slow, choppy, and inaccurate oral reading.

  • Poor spelling, often with phonetically illogical errors.

  • Guessing at words based on the first letter or pictures.

  • Strongly avoiding reading homework or reading for pleasure.

Our dyslexia evaluation approach:

  • Clinical interview

    A detailed conversation to understand personal, developmental, and family history related to reading and language, as well as current academic or professional challenges.

  • Standardized rating scales

    We gather information from multiple perspectives (e.g., self-report, parents, teachers) to understand how reading challenges appear in different settings.

  • Neuropsychological Testing

    Direct, one-on-one testing to measure the core cognitive abilities linked to dyslexia, such as phonological processing, rapid automatized naming (RAN), orthographic processing, and/or working memory.

  • Academic Testing

    Direct, standardized testing of specific academic skills, including decoding, sight word recognition, reading fluency, reading comprehension, and spelling.

  • Review of records

    We examine relevant school records, report cards, and previous evaluations to get a complete picture.

The benefits of a clear diagnosis.

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Our dyslexia assessment process.

  • A no-obligation phone call with our team to discuss your concerns, answer your questions, and determine if an evaluation is the right next step.

  • We'll meet (in-person or online) to gather a comprehensive history and understand the full scope of the challenges you're facing.

  • This involves an in-person session at our Pasadena office where we conduct the cognitive and academic achievement tests in a quiet, comfortable environment.

  • Our expert clinicians analyze all the data and prepare a comprehensive report that explains the findings in clear, easy-to-understand language.

  • We meet with you (in-person or online) to review the results of the evaluation, discuss the diagnosis, and walk you through the personalized recommendations. You'll receive a copy of the report two weeks later and a clear plan for moving forward.

FAQs

  • We provide comprehensive dyslexia evaluations for children, adolescents, college students, and adults.

  • The cost depends on the complexity of the case and the specific tests required. We are transparent about our fees and will discuss the estimated cost during your free consultation. We also offer a unique, complimentary service: we will file all out-of-network claims to your insurance on your behalf for potential reimbursement.

  • A school evaluation is typically done to determine eligibility for special education services and may identify a "Specific Learning Disability in Reading." Our private psychological assessment provides a specific clinical diagnosis of Dyslexia, investigates co-occurring conditions (like ADHD), and offers a more detailed profile of your cognitive strengths and weaknesses, leading to broader, more personalized recommendations.

  • No. While some young children with dyslexia may reverse letters, it is not the defining feature. Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability rooted in the brain's difficulty with processing the small units of sound in words (phonemes), which impacts the ability to read, spell, and write accurately and fluently.

  • From the initial consultation to the final feedback session, the process typically takes 6 weeks plus an additional 2 weeks for the report.

Why choose us?

“The confidence and peace of mind this process gave us is priceless. I can't say enough good things about their work and absolutely recommend them.”

— JESSICA P, PARENT

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Your next step starts here.

You don't have to navigate these challenges alone. A clear diagnosis is the key to unlocking your potential. As a leading psychological practice serving Claremont, Huntington Psychological Services is here to provide the answers you need.

Contact us today to schedule your free, no-obligation 15-minute consultation.