Insurance and Payment
Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO
Self-Pay options
If insurance does not cover services, families may choose to self-pay. Some insurance companies may reimburse a portion of the assessment.
Insurance typically does not cover educational testing. There is a separate fee for academic achievement testing.
School meetings, classroom observations, hearings, and mediations are also not covered by insurance.
Coverage depends on your specific insurance plan. Some or all services may be covered, with fees varying based on the service and your level of benefits. Referrals or prior authorizations may be required, and co-pays or deductibles may apply.
Before testing begins, we will work with you to clarify what is needed. We also recommend verifying your coverage directly with your insurance provider.
Frequently Asked Questions
Watching your child struggle is incredibly hard. If you’ve found yourself asking any of the questions below, you’re not alone—and support is available.
General Concerns
My child seems to be doing fine—but are they truly reaching their full potential?
The school doesn’t have concerns, but we do. Should we be worried?
My child doesn’t enjoy school like they used to. Is this typical, or could something else be going on?
Is anxiety causing school difficulties, or are school difficulties causing anxiety?
School & Educational Planning
How can we help teachers better understand how my child learns?
How do we collaborate with the school to determine what my child needs?
What is my child’s learning style—and does it align with their current programming or school placement?
Does my child need IQ testing or educational testing for private school applications?
Diagnostic Considerations
Children may experience a range of emotional, cognitive, behavioral, or learning challenges. A comprehensive evaluation can help clarify what’s happening and guide next steps.
Areas we commonly assess include:
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ADHD / ADD
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Anxiety (Separation Anxiety, Social Anxiety, Panic, OCD, Specific Fears)
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Behavioral Disorders
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Bipolar Disorder
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Communication Disorders (Mixed Receptive & Expressive Language, Pragmatic/Social Communication)
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Concussion and post-concussive concerns
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Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
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Depression
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Dyslexia
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Nonverbal Learning Disorder
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Learning Difficulties (Reading, Writing, Math)
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Giftedness
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Low Self-Confidence
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Peer and Family Challenges
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Schizophrenia / Psychosis
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Understanding Your Child’s Unique Learning Style IQ Testing For Private School
Insurance & Payment
What does insurance cover?
Coverage depends on your specific insurance plan. Some or all services may be covered, with fees varying based on the service and your level of benefits. Referrals or prior authorizations may be required, and co-pays or deductibles may apply.
Before testing begins, we will work with you to clarify what is needed. We also recommend verifying your coverage directly with your insurance provider.
What is not covered by insurance?
Insurance typically does not cover educational testing. There is a separate fee for academic achievement testing.
School meetings, classroom observations, hearings, and mediations are also not covered by insurance.
What insurance plans does CCNS accept?
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Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO
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Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO
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Self-Pay options
If insurance does not cover services, families may choose to self-pay. Some insurance companies may reimburse a portion of the assessment.

