Where can I get a standardized test for a diagnosis?

Here are some ideas when looking into standardized testing.  Remember, this is not an exhaustive list, just a way to help you get started.  Don't forget to ask providers about out-of-pocket expenses up front.

  • Talk to your family doctor.  They may be able to help you find a provider or make a referral.
  • Talk to your insurance carrier or check their website.  They may be able to help you find an in-network provider
  • Behavioral Healthcare Consultants (located in York and Lancaster)
  • Christopher Royer, Psy.D. (located in Mechanicsburg)
  • Cognitive Health Solutions (located in Hanover)
  • Providence Behavioral Health (located in Lancaster)
  • Rost and Associates (located in York and Lancaster)
  • WellSpan Health (multiple locations)

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2. What is an intellectual disability?
3. What is autism?
4. How do I enroll in the Intellectual Disabilities program?
5. Who is eligible for Intellectual Disabilities services?
6. What kind of testing is required for a diagnosis?
7. Where can I get a standardized test for a diagnosis?
8. If I am eligible for services, what happens next?
9. What is an Individual Support Plan?
10. What is a waiver?