
Psychological Assessments & Testing Services for Mission Valley Individuals and Families

At Restore Psychology, we know how important clarity and support are when life gets tough. If you or a loved one in Mission Valley are looking for trusted psychological assessments, our licensed clinicians are here to provide compassionate, evidence-based evaluations that honor the whole person — body, mind and spirit.
Whether you’re looking for answers for attention challenges, learning differences, emotional struggles or life transitions, we’ll walk alongside you on your journey to restoration.
What is a Psychological Assessment?
A psychological assessment is a thoughtful, structured process to better understand how you think, feel and function. Through interviews, standardized testing and personal reflection, we gain valuable insights that can guide treatment, educational planning, workplace accommodations or just give you peace of mind.
At Restore Psychology, we approach assessments with care and precision so you feel seen, heard and respected every step of the way.
Psychological Assessment Services for Mission Valley Residents
We offer a range of assessments to meet your unique needs:
ADHD Evaluations for children, adolescents and adults
Learning Disability Assessments (dyslexia, dyscalculia etc.)
Emotional and Behavioral Assessments for anxiety, depression or trauma
Diagnostic Clarifications for complex or overlapping symptoms
Faith-Informed Psychological Assessments, upon request
Every assessment is individualized and designed to give you clear, actionable next steps.
Who Can Benefit from a Psychological Assessment?
Psychological assessments can bring life-changing clarity for:
Students struggling to meet academic expectations
Adults struggling with focus, memory or emotional regulation
Professionals seeking workplace accommodations
Individuals seeking answers to emotional or relational patterns
Those seeking to understand themselves for personal growth
If you live in Mission Valley and wondering if a psychological assessment is for you, we’d be happy to offer a consultation to help you decide.
Why Restore Psychology?
Why Choose Restore Psychology for Psychological Assessments for Mission Valley?
Choosing the right practice for your assessment matters. Here’s why families and individuals in Mission Valley trust Restore Psychology:
Experienced, Licensed Clinicians: Deep clinical expertise in psychological testing and diagnostics
Compassionate, Client-Centered Approach: You are not a number — you are a valued individual with a unique story
Faith-Informed Option: Assessments that honor Christian values if desired, always respecting each client’s belief system*
Clear, Detailed Results: Written reports and personalized recommendations you can use
Support Beyond Testing: Guidance for next steps, referrals and therapeutic resources
We don’t just test — we listen, affirm and walk with you.
Our Assessment Process
Our step-by-step approach is designed to be clear, supportive and thorough:
Free Initial Consultation: We meet to understand your concerns and goals.
Testing Sessions: You’ll complete personalized assessments at your own pace.
Scoring and Interpretation: Our clinicians analyze your results.
Feedback Session: We meet to review your findings, answer questions and outline a path forward.
Written Report: You receive a detailed, easy to understand report tailored to your needs.
Throughout the entire process we prioritize your comfort, confidentiality and understanding.
Insurance and Payment Information
Restore Psychology is currently in network with Aetna, United Healthcare and Anthem Blue Cross for psychological evaluations. While we are not in-network with other insurance providers, many of our clients successfully receive reimbursement through their out-of-network benefits. We can provide a superbill upon request.
We believe psychological clarity should be accessible and can discuss payment plans or options during your consultation.

About Mission Valley
Nestled in the heart of San Diego, Mission Valley is a vibrant community known for its beautiful open spaces, shopping destinations and rich history. With its central location, residents enjoy easy access to the best of San Diego, from scenic hiking trails along the San Diego River to bustling retail centers like Fashion Valley and Mission Valley Mall.
Mission Valley offers a dynamic mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial hubs and outdoor recreation, making it a popular area for individuals and families alike. Whether you’re a student, a working professional or a growing family, Mission Valley provides a connected, active lifestyle — and Restore Psychology is proud to serve those who call this wonderful community home.
Schedule Your Psychological Assessment for Mission Valley Today
Taking the first step toward clarity and healing takes courage — and you don’t have to do it alone. If you’re looking for a compassionate, thorough psychological assessment and live in Mission Valley, Restore Psychology is here to support you.
We look forward to walking alongside you on your journey to restoration.


FAQs
How long does a psychological assessment take?
The full assessment process takes 2-4 weeks from initial consultation to feedback session. Testing itself usually takes 3-5 hours and may be completed in one or two sessions depending on your needs.
Will my insurance cover the cost of the assessment?
Restore Psychology is an in-network provider with Aetna, United Healthcare and Anthem Blue Cross. However, many of our clients receive partial reimbursement through other insurance companies. We can provide a superbill to support your claim and help you with the questions to ask your insurance provider.
Can I request a faith-informed psychological assessment?
Yes. While our methods are evidence-based and research-driven, we can integrate Christian values into your care upon request, creating an environment that honors and supports your faith journey.
What types of issues can a psychological assessment help clarify?
Our assessments can help clarify ADHD, learning disabilities, anxiety, depression, trauma, emotional regulation, memory or cognitive difficulties. Assessments can also be used for academic accommodations or workplace support plans.
