Explore Our Psychological Assessments

Psychological assessments are a vital tool for understanding an individual’s emotional, cognitive, and behavioural functioning. Whether you’re seeking clarity about a child’s learning challenges, a teen’s emotional struggles, or your mental health and wellbeing, psychological assessments can provide a structured, evidence-based pathway to understanding and support.

Assessments are conducted by registered clinical psychologists using validated tools and guided by professional standards. Our goal is to help individuals, families, educators, and healthcare providers make informed decisions with clear, evidence-based insights.

All Assessments

Neurodiversity and Neurodevelopmental Assessments

Cognitive & Intellectual Assessments

Academic & Learning Assessments

Emotional & Personality Assessments

Condition-Specific Assessments

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

For those who struggle with staying focused, staying still, or controlling impulse across childhood or adulthood, this assessment helps determine if ADHD is a contributing factor. It combines interviews, rating scales, and real-life history to understand how attention and behaviour are affected across settings. 

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Assessment

This assessment helps determine whether someone may be on the autism spectrum, exploring social communication, behaviour patterns, and sensory responses. It’s suitable for all ages and uses a strengths-based, developmental lens.

Cognitive Assessment (IQ Testing) & Giftedness

Used to understand a person’s general thinking skills, this assessment can help with identifying giftedness or overall cognitive profiles. It’s also helpful in school or career planning.

Intellectual Ability Assessment

This assessment measures verbal understanding, reasoning, memory, and processing speed. It’s useful for developmental profiling, workplace assessments, and disability support applications.

Academic Achievement Assessment

This assessment identifies strengths and gaps in school-based skills like reading, writing, and mathematics. It’s suitable when academic progress is unclear or inconsistent.

Learning Disorders Assessment

When someone has consistent struggles in specific learning areas, this assessment looks into conditions like dyslexia (reading), dyscalculia (math), or dysgraphia (writing).

Social-Emotional / Personality Assessment

This in-depth look at personality, emotions, and relationships can help if you're struggling with identity, emotional regulation, or interpersonal issues. It’s also helpful in therapy planning or when past difficulties feel stuck or unclear. It offers insights into how you relate to yourself and others.

Mood & Anxiety Disorders Assessment

Life can feel overwhelming when sadness, anxiety, or emotional ups and downs start getting in the way of sleep, work, or relationships. Working with a psychologist help make sense of your emotional landscape, offering clarity on what’s going on and where support is most needed.

PTSD Assessment / Screening

If you or someone you care about has experienced a traumatic event, and things haven’t felt the same since, meeting with a psychologist could help you process through the emotional impact. It can help identify PTSD or trauma responses and guide a safe, culturally sensitive path to recovery.

OCD Assessment

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder involves distressing thoughts and the urge to carry out rituals to reduce anxiety. This assessment identifies these patterns and how much they affect daily life.

When Should You Consider A Mental Health Assessment?

You may not be sure if it’s 'serious', many people feel that way. An assessment can bring clarity early on.

Trouble focusing

Tasks fell harder than they
should - even with effort

Emotional ups & downs

Mood swings, anxiety, or
difficulty coping

 Developmental concerns

Delayed speech, social skills,
or learning in children

Struggles at work

Performance does not match
potential or effort

Strained relationships

Finding it hard to connect or
manage conflict

 Need documentation for work

Teacher, doctor, or employer
suggested assessment

Need Help Choosing?

If you are unsure which assessment is suitable, get in touch with our care team. We are here to help.

Why Intellect Is A Trusted Clinic For Mental Health Assessments In Singapore

Recognised
by SPS, SRP or
SAC associations

Trusted by
educators, parents
and professionals

Reports accepted
for school, work, or therapeutic support


Convenient locations
in Singapore with flexible scheduling

Personalised,
evidence-based approach

Intellect supported hundreds of individuals and families to better understand their needs and take the next step forward.

Ready To Move
Forward
with Support?

Whether you are exploring a possible diagnosis, seeking clarity, or need a formal psychological assessment, we are here to guide you.

Even if you are unsure, we can help you explore your options, no pressure, just a conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions