
Jane Greenstein
About
Dr. Jane Greenstein is a licensed psychologist who has been working in and with schools for over 25 years. She has extensive experience with school-age children and adolescents and has expertise in diagnostic assessment, behavioral interventions, child development, and special education systems in schools. Prior to private practice, she managed the Psychological Assessment Program of Wediko Children's Services. Dr. Greenstein is a graduate of Princeton University and earned her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Virginia.
I offer evaluation and consultation for ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, and other specific learning disorders. Services include the following: (1) comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation ($4000), (2) professional consultation ($180 per 60 minutes), (3) supplemental evaluation to recent school assessment (costs vary), and (4) WISC-V testing for independent school admissions ($800). All assessments meet current guidelines determined by the Educational Testing services in Princeton, New Jersey, and are also in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
I have chosen to run a fee-for-service practice and do not accept insurance payment for services. Therefore, you should realize that while some insurance providers may accept me as an “out of network provider,” it is you—not your insurance provider—who are responsible for full payment of the fee to which we have agreed.
I do not submit insurance claims directly. Should you decide to file your own claim to be reimbursed for paid expenses associated with my services, please know that I will provide you with information that you can submit to your insurance company. Please also know that I cannot guarantee that your insurance company will reimburse you for fees paid to me. Many health insurance companies will pay for some portion, if not all, of a neuropsychological assessment, however many insurers will not pay for this kind of assessment. In some cases, having a medical doctor make a referral for a neuropsychological assessment can help with the insurance company’s willingness to pay for these services. It is a good idea to explore your health benefits first, before deciding whether you would like to move forward. If you have questions about the coverage, call your plan administrator. Please note that medical insurance rarely if ever covers academic skills assessment, which is almost always a necessary part of a comprehensive evaluation.
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Special Needs
Advocacy Network, Inc.
68 Harrison Avenue Ste 605,
PMB 52476, Boston, MA 02111, USA
Phone: 508.655.7999
Email: [email protected]