Referral List for Testing
We currently do not own the materials necessary for testing here at Notre Dame. If you need to be assessed for a possible learning disability, you need to set up an appointment with an appropriately trained professional.
A list of providers is listed below.
Assessment can be expensive, so it's important to inquire about fees before making your appointment. If you cannot afford the cost of assessment, contact the Department of Rehabilitation Services in your home city/county of residence. They may be able to provide testing at no cost, provided you apply as a vocational issue (needed to get the career you want). You may ask if the testing agency offers "sliding scale" fees if you family budget can't accommodate the standard fee.
You may wish to contact your insurance company to see if they offer assistance in paying for psychological or neuropsychological evaluations-some policies may help with costs but others do not.
Professionals we have worked with include:
Loyola Clinical Centers
Belvedere Square
5911 York Rd. Baltimore, MD 21212
410-617-1200
Email: theclinics@loyola.edu
Dr. Rick Parente
Baltimore, MD 410-337-9666
Dr. David Goodman
Adult Attention Deficit Disorder Center
10751 Falls Rd, Suite 306 Lutherville, MD 21093
Gail Liss, Ed.D.
2 Hamill Rd, Suite 132
W. Quadrangle Village of Cross Keys Baltimore, MD 21210
410-323-6477
Humanim
6355 Woodside Ct. Columbia, MD 21046
410-381-7171
Kennedy Krieger Institute
410- 550-9895
MD Psychological Association
Free Referral Service 410-995-0499
Diane C. Pomerantz, Ph.D.
410-653-9079
Lawrence D. Messier, Ph.D.
MedStar Health at Greenspring Stn.
2324 W. Joppa Rd., Suite 220 Lutherville, MD 410-583-2622