Psychoeducational Evaluations in Orlando, FL Serving Families Across Florida
You won’t walk away with a stack of paper and no plan. At ZODU Health in Orlando, a psychoeducational evaluation gives you a clear written picture of how a child or adult learns, focuses, and functions — and a coordinated team to help you act on what we find. We serve families across Central Florida in person, and Florida families statewide who travel to us for our Homeschool Annual Progress Evaluation, adult evaluations, and college and National Board accommodations documentation.
Free 15-minute intake screening. No payment until we confirm the right evaluation for your goal.
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Care That Responds When You Need It Most
Your child is bright but struggling at school, and teachers keep raising concerns about attention, reading, math, or written work
You have an IEP, 504, or gifted screening meeting coming up — and no current testing to bring
You're a Florida homeschool family who needs this year's Annual Progress Evaluation
You're a college student or graduate who needs documentation for disability services or a National Board exam accommodation
You're an adult who has lived for years with distraction, disorganization, slow reading, or social and communication differences — and you finally want answers in writing
Your child is already in counseling, ABA, or therapy, but their learning and processing profile has never been formally assessed
You've been told your child "might have something" and you have never received a clear, written picture
Our promise
A Profile, Not Just a Label
We don’t reduce your child — or you — to a checkbox. A ZODU psychoeducational evaluation produces a written profile of how a person learns, thinks, processes information, and regulates attention and behavior. It describes patterns of strengths and needs in plain language — the kind that schools, colleges, and accommodation boards can actually use, and the kind a family can read without feeling reduced to a diagnosis.
Outcomes
What a Psychoeducational Evaluation Helps You Understand
How You Learn
A structured look at cognitive strengths, processing patterns, reading, math, written expression, and language — so you stop guessing why something feels hard.
Attention, Focus, and Self-Regulation
A measurable view of attention, working memory, organization, and behavior — useful for school, work, exams, and daily life.
A Path to the Right Supports
A written report formatted to what schools, IEP and 504 teams, college disability offices, and accommodation boards expect.
A Coordinated Plan
A feedback session, a clear next step, and a warm handoff into counseling, ABA, speech, occupational, or physical therapy when those are appropriate.
Outcomes
A Note for the Adult Who Has Been Wondering for Years
If you are an adult reading this for yourself — not for a child — you are in the right place. Many of the people we evaluate are adults who have spent a long time wondering whether the way they read, focus, organize, or relate to the world has a name. A ZODU evaluation gives you that picture in writing — useful for college, board exams, work accommodations, or simply for the relief of finally knowing.
What's Included in Every ZODU Evaluation
Intake screening
A short conversation to confirm the right evaluation for your goal.
Testing sessions
One to three appointments, depending on age and the set of measures used.
A written report
Delivered within 2 to 4 weeks of the final testing session.
Feedback + next step
We walk you through the results in plain language and connect you to the right follow-up service.
Our promise
Evaluations We Offer
| Evaluation | Investment | Most Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| Gifted | $350 – $500 | School gifted program eligibility, advanced placement planning |
| ADHD | $550 – $650 | Attention concerns, classroom strategies, IEP / 504 support |
| Learning Disability | $700 – $750 | Specific learning differences in reading, math, or written expression |
| Intellectual Disability | $700 – $800 | Cognitive functioning, eligibility for special education or community services |
| Autism Spectrum Disorder (Pediatric) | $1,000 – $1,200 | Developmental and behavioral profile, school planning, coordination with ZODU ABA |
| Speech and Language | $350 – $650 | Articulation, language processing, communication concerns (coordinated with ZODU Therapy) |
| Evaluation | Investment | Most Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| College Evaluation (General) | $400 – $750 | Documentation for college disability services |
| College ADHD | $400 | Attention-focused documentation for college accommodations |
| College Learning Disability | $500 – $600 | Documentation for specific learning disability accommodations |
| National Board Accommodations | $500 – $600 | Documentation supporting accommodations for professional board exams |
| Adult Autism Spectrum Disorder | $750 – $1,200 | Adult ASD profile — booked after clinical supervisor review |
| Evaluation | Investment | Most Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| Florida Homeschool Annual Progress Evaluation | $150 flat | Florida-required annual evaluation for Option 1 homeschool families |
Ranges reflect the number of measures, complexity, and report scope. Your final fee is confirmed after a brief intake screening — no surprises. ZODU does not bill insurance and cannot guarantee any out-of-network reimbursement. A payment receipt is available on request.
Our promise
What to expect
What Testing Actually Looks Like
If you are an adult reading this for yourself — not for a child — you are in the right place. Many of the people we evaluate are adults who have spent a long time wondering whether the way they read, focus, organize, or relate to the world has a name. A ZODU evaluation gives you that picture in writing — useful for college, board exams, work accommodations, or simply for the relief of finally knowing.
Will I be in the room with my child?
For younger children, parents are typically nearby during portions of the session. For older children and adults, testing is usually one-on-one with the evaluator — and a parent stays close by for any child who needs reassurance.
How do I prepare my child?
Bring a rested child, a snack, glasses or hearing aids if used, and any previous reports. Tell your child this is not a test they can pass or fail — they will be asked to do their best on different kinds of activities. That's it.
What if my child has a tough moment?
Our evaluators are trained to work with children who get tired, distracted, anxious, or overwhelmed. Breaks, redirection, and rescheduling a session are all normal options — and they don't change the integrity of the evaluation.
Ready to Get Started?
Schedule a free intake screening and we'll match you with the right evaluation. No pressure, no surprises — just a clear next step.
How Our Process Works — Connect,
Coordinate, Transform
Connect
You call or submit a request. We listen to the concern, the goal of the report, where it will be used, and any deadlines. We confirm the right type of evaluation and send you a written estimate and intake forms.
Coordinate
Testing is scheduled across one to three appointments. With your consent, we coordinate with your pediatrician, your school, your counselor, your child's BCBA, or other providers — so the evaluation reflects a complete picture, not a snapshot in isolation.
Transform
Within 2 to 4 weeks of the final testing session, we deliver the written report and walk you through it in a feedback session. Then we coordinate the next step — counseling, ABA, therapy, school support, or a referral — so the report turns into a real plan, not a folder on a shelf.
What to expect
Our Approach
Impact
Why This Matters
Schools respond differently when they have current, clear documentation. A professionally written profile gives IEP and 504 teams what they need to make accommodation and intervention decisions.
Colleges and accommodation boards grant accommodations more confidently with the right report. We write to the format these offices are trained to look for.
Therapists, BCBAs, and tutors can sharpen their plans when they know how a person actually learns. The evaluation makes the work everyone is already doing more precise.
That is what the right evaluation is for — not a label, but a clearer next step.
Why ZODU
Why Choose ZODU Health Services
One coordinated ecosystem, not disconnected providers.
Counseling, ABA, therapy, and evaluation services work together. You don't manage the handoffs — we do.
Reports written to be used.
Plain language, concrete recommendations, formatted to what schools and accommodation offices are trained to look for.
A real feedback session and warm handoff.
Every evaluation includes a meeting where we walk you through what we found and connect you — with consent — to the right next step.
Bilingual support, faith-respecting care, clinician-led.
Dr. Efrain Duany, LMFT-S leads a clinical team built around one conviction: families should not have to navigate fragmented care alone.
Who we serve
In Central Florida (in-person): Orlando, Winter Park, Lake Nona, Oviedo, Waterford Lakes, Avalon Park, Conway, Union Park, Bithlo, Apopka, Kissimmee, Sanford, Altamonte Springs, Maitland, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Clermont, Saint Cloud, and surrounding communities.
Across the State of Florida: Families who travel to our Orlando office for the Florida Homeschool Annual Progress Evaluation, adult ADHD and ASD evaluations, college disability documentation, and National Board accommodations. From Tampa, Jacksonville, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Naples, Tallahassee, Pensacola, Gainesville, Daytona Beach, Fort Myers, and beyond — if you can travel to Orlando, we can serve you.
One Path. One Family. One Care.
Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a psychoeducational evaluation?
A structured assessment that examines how a person learns, thinks, processes information, regulates attention and behavior, and functions in school, work, home, and community. You receive a written report with concrete recommendations and a feedback session to walk through it.
Who performs the evaluations at ZODU?
A credentialed Florida School Psychologist / Educational Specialist, supported by ZODU’s broader clinical team. Complex cases — including Adult Autism Spectrum Disorder evaluations — are reviewed by the clinical supervisor before booking to make sure the right evaluator and set of measures are matched to your goal.
How long does the whole process take?
Typically one to three testing appointments, each running 90 minutes to three hours depending on age. The written report is delivered within 2 to 4 weeks after the final session, followed by a feedback session.
Will my child be "labeled" in a way that follows them?
Do you take insurance?
No. Psychoeducational evaluations at ZODU are self-pay. ZODU does not bill insurance and cannot guarantee any out-of-network reimbursement. A payment receipt is available on request that families may submit to their own insurance to pursue possible reimbursement.
Why is the fee a range?
The final fee depends on the number of measures administered, complexity, age, and report scope. The published range is the upper boundary you should expect; the final number is confirmed after your intake screening — no surprises.
Will the school accept the report?
Schools accept outside psychoeducational evaluations as supporting documentation for IEP and 504 teams. The school still makes its own eligibility determination, and ZODU coordinates directly with schools when families consent.
My child is in ABA. Do they still need this?
Often, yes. ABA addresses behavior and skill building. A psychoeducational evaluation gives a fuller picture of cognitive and learning patterns that can sharpen the ABA plan and help the school.
My child is in ABA. Do they still need this?
Often, yes. ABA addresses behavior and skill building. A psychoeducational evaluation gives a fuller picture of cognitive and learning patterns that can sharpen the ABA plan and help the school.
Can ZODU diagnose autism in my child?
Our pediatric ASD evaluation produces a developmental and behavioral profile that can inform school planning and coordination with ZODU ABA. Whether a specific medical diagnosis is the right pathway depends on the case, and the clinical supervisor reviews complex requests before booking.
Can I be evaluated as an adult?
Will my college or a National Board accept the report?
What is the Florida Homeschool Annual Progress Evaluation?
What happens after the report?
Why ZODU
What Families and Referring Providers Can Expect
For Families
A clear written report in plain language, a feedback session that explains the results, and a coordinated next step. You will know exactly what we found and exactly what to do with it.
For Schools and IEP / 504 Teams
A structured psychoeducational profile that supports educational planning and accommodations. We write to what your team is trained to look for.
For Pediatricians and Referring Providers
Direct coordination (with family consent), reports written for clinical and educational use, and warm handoffs into ZODU Counseling, ZODU ABA, or ZODU Therapy when follow-on care is appropriate.
Referring a family? Call (407) 559-7093 or email clientcare@zoducounseling.com. We confirm next steps within one business day.
One conversation can
show you the path forward.
Find Us
Visit Our Orlando Office
1525 S Alafaya Trail Ste 104 Orlando, FL 32828
(407) 559-7093
clientcare@zoducounseling.com

