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Virtual Psychological Assessments in Ontario

At Guidepoint Clinic, we provide comprehensive psychological assessments for adults in Ontario, offering clear answers, diagnostic clarity, and actionable recommendations — all from the comfort of home.

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Is a Psychological Assessment For You?

Understanding your mental health is the first step toward effective treatment and support. A psychological assessment can help identify the underlying causes of emotional, behavioural, or cognitive challenges and provide a roadmap for what comes next. You might benefit from an assessment if you’re experiencing:

Unclear Symptoms

You’ve struggled with attention, mood, anxiety, trauma, or other mental health concerns and want a clear explanation of what’s going on.

Treatment Roadblocks

Previous therapy or medication hasn’t worked as expected, and you need deeper insight to guide next steps.

Impact on Daily Life

Challenges with work, relationships, school, or emotional regulation are interfering with how you live and function day-to-day.

Documentation Needs

You require formal psychological documentation for accommodations, legal purposes, disability applications, or coordainated care with other professionals.

What Conditions Can Be Diagnosed?

Our focus is on evaluating and diagnosing conditions such as:

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Personality Disorders
  • Trauma-Related Concerns
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Depression
  • Schizophrenia/Psychosis-related Disorders

We do not currently conduct assessments of intellectual functioning, learning disabilities, or autism spectrum disorder.

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“As any doctor can tell you, the most crucial step toward healing is having the right diagnosis.”

– Dr. Andrew Weil

Psychological Assessment for Adults in Ontario

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Accurate assessment is the cornerstone of effective treatment. A psychological assessment is much more than filling out a checklist – it involves in-depth clinical interviews, standardized testing, and careful interpretation by a licensed professional.

In Ontario, the act of communicating a mental health diagnosis is considered a controlled act under provincial law. This means that only certain regulated professionals, such as psychologists, are legally authorized to provide a formal diagnosis. Choosing the right professional ensures you receive an assessment that is valid, clinically sound, and legally recognized.

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Common Questions

We provide assessments for a range of concerns, including ADHD, mood and anxiety disorders, trauma-related conditions, psychosis, personality disorders and more.

Yes. With your consent, we can provide the report to your healthcare providers, school, employer, or legal team as needed.

No referral is required. You can contact us directly, or your lawyer, physician, or therapist may refer you if appropriate.

Many extended health insurance plans cover psychological assessments in part or in full. We can provide documentation to submit for reimbursement. We recommend checking your plan for coverage details.

Please email office@guidepoint.ca and we can assist you in reviewing and understanding your insurance coverage if needed.

Please note that psychological services are unfortunately not covered by OHIP.

Most assessments involve one or two clinical meetings, completion of questionnaires, review of collateral documents or contacts with someone you know, and a final feedback session.

The cost of an assessment depends on the type and complexity. Fees are typically between $3000-$3500. Packages typically include intake, testing, scoring, collateral contacts, feedback session, and a comprehensive written report.

Personalized Assessment Tailored Just For You.

Every person’s journey is unique and that’s why we tailor your assessment to your unique history, symptoms, and goals. Your assessment will be performed by a registered psychologist with expertise in adult mental health. Our secure video and digital testing platforms allow these assessments to be done virtually, eliminating the need for travel and reducing wait times.

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If not now, when?

A psychological assessment is more than just a diagnosis — it’s a blueprint for your mental health journey. Whether you’re seeking clarity, preparing for therapy, navigating a legal process, or advocating for yourself or a loved one, understanding the “why” behind your experiences is a powerful place to start.

Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and learn how an assessment can help you move forward with confidence.

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    Dr. J. Christine Rose

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