What To Expect

A clear process for a question that may feel complicated.

Evaluation can feel unfamiliar. Dr. Yang's process is designed to start with your question, explain results in plain language, and provide recommendations families and care teams can use.

Evaluation Timeline

From first conversation to written report.

Consultation

A focused conversation to understand what has been happening, what you are hoping to learn, and whether evaluation is the right fit.

Comprehensive Evaluation

Activities and testing are selected based on age, history, language background, records, and day-to-day concerns.

Feedback Session

Results are explained in plain language, with space for questions about strengths, needs, and next steps.

Written Report

The report summarizes findings and recommendations for care planning, school conversations, treatment, or future comparison.

Practical Details

Questions families usually want answered early.

Appointment length

Length depends on the question and what information is needed. Many evaluations involve several hours of appointment time, with breaks as needed.

Family involvement

For adult evaluations, family input can be helpful with the patient's permission. For child evaluations, parent and teacher input may be requested when clinically appropriate.

Useful context

Relevant records, examples from daily life, school information when applicable, and language background can help focus the evaluation.

Ready to connect?

Start with a consultation request.

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