Dr. Leah Kaylor, Ph.D., MSCP, is a licensed clinical and prescribing psychologist with extensive expertise in psychological assessments. With over 300 comprehensive evaluations conducted, Dr. Kaylor brings a depth of experience across a wide range of evaluation types, including forensic, educational, capacity for guardianship, worker’s compensation, and neuropsychological evaluations - to name a few.
Dr. Kaylor and her team are proud members of PSYPACT, allowing them to provide secure virtual psychological testing in numerous participating states across the country. Clients can easily check eligibility by viewing the interactive PSYPACT map.


Dr. Kaylor was named a world sleep specialist in 2025. She is available for both in-person and virtual presentations tailored to your audience's needs.
Offering flexible timing options, Dr. Kaylor covers a wide range of sleep-related topics, from optimizing rest for productivity to addressing common sleep disorders. As well as more general wellness and resilience topics.
Presentations can be customized or combined for maximum impact, making them ideal for workplaces, schools, or community events.



At our practice, we understand that when individuals, families, or legal professionals seek an evaluation, they need timely, comprehensive, and actionable results—not just data. Our evaluations are known for their depth, precision, and clinical clarity, and each report is crafted to be court-ready, with language suitable for judges, attorneys, DFCS, educational teams, and healthcare providers alike.
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We take pride in offering:
Timely turnaround — most reports are delivered within 2–3 weeks of testing completion.
Comprehensive evaluations integrating cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and contextual data.
Clear and defensible reports—written to meet professional, legal, and clinical standards.
Virtual testing options through PSYPACT for clients across multiple states.
Flexible payment options, with *FSA/HSA cards accepted for certain types of evaluations.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how individuals communicate, socialize, and experience the world around them. No two people with autism are alike—each person has a unique profile of strengths, challenges, and ways of connecting. A comprehensive psychological evaluation provides the clarity needed to understand these differences and guide effective support..
Why Seek an Autism Evaluation?
An autism evaluation can help clarify whether developmental, social, or behavioral differences are part of the autism spectrum—or if they may be better explained by another condition such as ADHD, anxiety, or a language disorder. Many families pursue an evaluation when they notice:
Difficulties with social reciprocity, eye contact, or peer relationships
Repetitive behaviors or intense interests
Sensory sensitivities (e.g., sound, light, texture)
Delays in communication or challenges with understanding nonverbal cues
Emotional dysregulation, rigidity, or distress around changes in routine
Early identification—and appropriate support—can profoundly improve functioning, confidence, and family relationships
What the Evaluation Includes
Our autism assessments are comprehensive, evidence-based, and tailored to the individual’s developmental stage. The process typically involves:
Clinical Interview: Gathering developmental, medical, and educational history from caregivers and/or the individual.
Behavioral Observation: Structured and naturalistic assessment of communication, play, and social interaction.
Standardized Testing: Use of gold-standard instruments such as the ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition), alongside cognitive, adaptive, and emotional-behavioral measures.
Collateral Information: Input from teachers, therapists, or other professionals as appropriate.
Comprehensive Report & Feedback Session: Clear, detailed feedback outlining diagnostic impressions, individualized recommendations, and referrals for services (e.g., IEP support, speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral interventions).

We provide autism evaluations for:
Children and Adolescents: For diagnostic clarification, school support, or treatment planning.
Adults: For individuals seeking diagnostic understanding later in life, including those who have long suspected autism but were never formally evaluated.
Each evaluation is adapted to the person’s developmental level, life context, and communication needs.
What You’ll Gain
Diagnostic clarity grounded in science and compassion
Personalized recommendations for therapy, educational planning, and daily living support
A comprehensive written report that can be shared with schools, physicians, and other providers
A clear roadmap for next steps.
If you or your child are struggling with communication, social interaction, or sensory sensitivities, a thorough evaluation can provide answers—and a plan forward.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation or learn more about our autism assessment services.