
Marker Learning provides a clinically valid, professional learning disability assessment and action plan in just one month
Very unprofessional. The tester was late to our first meeting and blamed it on a scheduling error. It was a remote session and we were scrambling to figure out what was wrong. Not a great way to start. Communication was awful. No direct line to trouble shoot technical or scheduling issues or ask follow up questions. The emails were answered by different people and apparently no notes were made or read by the others. When we finally got the evaluation, they immediately went to suggesting a prescription medication. We eventually went to a different doctor and the results and treatment were completely different and involved no medication. Also, the school would not accept the results of her testing so it was an absolute waste of money and time. It was very stressful for us all. Remote option was nice and tester was kind.
Use online neurophysch tests with caution. It ended up being a waste of money in our case. An in person test was recommended after the online test was complete.
My kid needed to have a follow-up assessment for school accommodations. We had him professionally tested in person years ago, and you pay for what you get, right? Half the price is just for them to write up a document stating what you already shared in the assessment they gave you prior. If I said my kid had some other learning diagnosis, they would have put that in their evaluation and results. My outtake with Dr.Jennifer Hammes was less than 10 minutes, and it started with her saying pretty much everything you already knew. Then, when I asked a question, she said, "Oh, I have already done four assessments, and Dr.Hammes did not even know how to answer my question(s). Dr.Hammes did not go over the assessment page by page as it should have been done and how it was presented in the past with other PhD therapists. I asked if she could provide any tools besides tutoring to help my son, and she said, I don't know. I will need to do some research. I am more upset that I got scammed $1,800 for a write-up the school needs to keep him in the program. If that is all you need, then sign up, but be warned, this is not a thorough assessment, nor will you get the answers you might need digging deeper into yourself or your kids' education. I highly recommend the first testing be with an actual therapist/counselor. It is more money, but it is so worth it.