Professional IQ testing in Denver – whether you need an assessment for school, employment, gifted program eligibility, or personal insight, we connect you with licensed psychologists in the Denver area.
Last Updated: July 2026
WISC-V & Stanford-Binet for ages 6–16. Gifted identification, learning profiles.
WAIS-IV & WAIS-5 available. Comprehensive adult cognitive assessments. Clinical & occupational.
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children® Fifth Edition – the gold standard for child IQ testing.
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale® – Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) and Fifth Edition (WAIS-5) available for adult IQ testing.
Identify giftedness for school placement, enrichment, and talent programs using WISC-V or Stanford-Binet.
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales Fifth Edition – comprehensive cognitive assessment for all ages.
Mensa qualification guidance and testing that may provide accepted prior evidence, subject to current American Mensa rules. American Mensa's published prior-evidence list includes WAIS-IV and Stanford-Binet 5; verify current acceptance of WAIS-5 before testing.
Combined assessment with detailed report and recommendations. Includes WISC-V, WAIS-IV, WAIS-5, or Stanford-Binet 5 as appropriate.
Denver is the center of the City and County of Denver and a major educational, healthcare, government, music, and technology hub for Denver metro area. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the Denver city population at 740,613 in 2025, with a land area of approximately 153.08 square miles.
The city is home to University of Denver, Colorado State University, Regis University, University of Colorado Denver, Colorado Christian University, Community College of Denver, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Community College of Denver, UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, and many licensed private practices. These institutions support local needs for cognitive assessment, academic planning, disability documentation, career guidance, and neuropsychological care.
Professional intelligence tests use age-based national norms and are not scored using separate Denver norms for men and women. Small average differences sometimes reported in particular cognitive skills do not justify predicting an individual person's performance from gender.
For local demographic context, current Census QuickFacts report that Denver is approximately 49.5% female, 59.3% White alone, 9.0% Black alone, 3.7% Asian alone, 18.1% two or more races, and 28.0% Hispanic or Latino. Hispanic origin may overlap with race categories.
No authoritative public dataset establishes a valid citywide average IQ for Denver or reliable Denver IQ averages by gender, race, or ethnicity. Demographic statistics describe the community and must not be used to infer an individual's intellectual ability. A qualified psychologist interprets each person's score pattern in light of education, language, disability, health, effort, and testing conditions.
Intelligence quotient (IQ) testing is a standardized method to measure human cognitive abilities and intellectual potential. Professional IQ tests are administered by licensed psychologists in a controlled environment to ensure accuracy and reliability. Unlike online quizzes, clinical assessments provide a full-scale IQ score along with detailed breakdowns of verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory, and processing speed.
In Denver, IQ testing is commonly used for gifted program admission, learning disability identification, career guidance, neuropsychological evaluation, and personal development. The results are presented in a comprehensive report that includes normative comparisons, strengths and weaknesses, and actionable recommendations.
IQ testing can benefit children, adolescents, and adults in various situations:
We offer the most recognized and scientifically validated intelligence tests in the field:
Fees vary according to the test selected, the referral question, the clinician's credentials, the amount of records review, and whether the service includes only a score summary or a comprehensive written report and feedback session. A stand-alone IQ assessment usually costs less than a full psychoeducational or neuropsychological evaluation.
Request a written estimate covering consultation, testing, scoring, report preparation, feedback, and any additional measures. Insurance is more likely to contribute when testing is medically necessary than when it is requested solely for curiosity, career exploration, school admission, or Mensa documentation.
Denver's educational history includes Regis University, founded in 1866; University of Denver, founded in 1873; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, founded in 1876; Colorado State University; University of Colorado Denver; Colorado Christian University; and Community College of Denver. The city also supports public learning through Denver Public Library, museums, professional associations, and research institutions.
This academic and medical ecosystem creates demand for accurate cognitive assessment for children, adults, students, professionals, and patients with neurological or developmental concerns.
Denver's economy includes healthcare, higher education, state and local government, music and entertainment, tourism, hospitality, finance, logistics, manufacturing, construction, and technology. Major regional employers include UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, HCA Healthcare, Metro Denver Government, the State of Colorado, universities, hospital systems, and a wide range of private companies.
Different roles place different demands on verbal reasoning, visual-spatial problem solving, working memory, processing speed, attention, and executive functioning. IQ testing can describe cognitive strengths and weaknesses, but employment decisions should also consider education, experience, personality, interests, practical skills, and job-specific performance.
Testing resources may be available in and around Downtown, Midtown, Music Row, Green Hills, Belle Meade, West Denver, East Denver, Donelson, Hermitage, Madison, Antioch, Bellevue, and other Denver County communities. Families and adults also travel from Brentwood, Franklin, Hendersonville, Gallatin, Mount Juliet, Lebanon, Smyrna, and Murfreesboro.
Before scheduling, confirm the exact office location, parking, accessibility, age range served, testing format, report turnaround, and whether the clinician is licensed for the service requested.
University research assessments are not automatically equivalent to a clinical evaluation. Ask whether results include an individual diagnosis, written report, and documentation suitable for schools, employers, or accommodation requests.
Denver combines a large healthcare sector with music and entertainment, tourism, government, education, transportation, professional services, and a growing technology presence. Census QuickFacts report a median household income of approximately $77,371 for 2020-2024 and a mean commute of approximately 24.7 minutes.
Economic and educational opportunity can affect familiarity with testing, access to healthcare, and academic preparation. These environmental factors are among the reasons psychologists avoid interpreting group demographics as fixed intellectual differences.
Denver Public Schools provides Gifted and Talented (GT) services services for students in grades K-8. DPS states that eligibility uses a multiple-measures matrix that includes district benchmarks and a cognitive aptitude test, rather than relying on one private IQ score.
DPS uses universal cognitive screening at designated grade levels and accepts nominations for additional testing. Identification is based on a body of evidence rather than one private IQ score. Colorado law requires school districts and other administrative units to identify and serve gifted students ages 4–21. Identified students receive an Advanced Learning Plan tailored to their areas of giftedness and educational needs.
Families should verify current timelines, transfer rules, charter-school policies, and acceptance of outside evaluations directly with DPS or the relevant school district.
Confirm that the evaluator's credentials, test battery, report format, and intended use match your referral question before scheduling.
Denver residents can find lectures, workshops, cultural programs, and educational resources through local universities, Denver Public Library, museums, professional associations, and community organizations. University of Denver and regional enrichment programs also offers advanced-learning opportunities for eligible students.
Schedules and eligibility change, so use each organization's current calendar and admissions information. Enrichment programs can complement—but do not replace—an individualized clinical or school evaluation when documentation is needed.
Denver is served by I-24, I-40, I-65, Denver International Airport, and WeGo Public Transit. Traffic congestion can be significant during weekday commuting periods and major events, so plan extra travel time for appointments.
Ask the testing office about parking, wheelchair access, interpreter policies, sensory needs, rest breaks, and accommodations. Testing accommodations must preserve standardization when standardized scores are reported.
Denver has hot, humid summers, generally mild winters, seasonal thunderstorms, and occasional severe-weather or tornado alerts. Travel delays, school closures, allergies, illness, and sleep disruption can affect scheduling and performance.
For representative results, reschedule when the examinee is acutely ill, severely sleep-deprived, or unable to travel safely. Follow the evaluator's medication and cancellation instructions.
We connect consumers with IQ-testing resources serving Denver and Denver County, including Downtown, Midtown, Green Hills, Belle Meade, East Denver, Donelson, Hermitage, Madison, Antioch, Bellevue, and nearby Denver metro area communities such as Brentwood, Franklin, Hendersonville, Gallatin, Mount Juliet, Lebanon, Smyrna, and Murfreesboro.
WISC-V is for children aged 6–16, while WAIS-IV is for adults aged 16–90. Each is normed for its specific age group.
Most IQ tests take between 60 and 90 minutes, plus a feedback session. Allow 2–3 hours total.
No, you can book directly with our psychologists. We serve both self-referred and professionally referred individuals.
A complete psychologist's report may be submitted as prior evidence if the test, score, administration conditions, and documentation satisfy the receiving organization's current rules. Verify requirements before testing.
Some plans cover cognitive assessments when there is a clinical indication. Check with your provider.
Get a good night's sleep, eat a healthy meal, and arrive relaxed. No specific preparation is needed.
You'll receive a comprehensive report with your scores and tailored recommendations.
Remote administration may be possible only in limited circumstances. The evaluator must confirm publisher guidance, test validity, state licensing, technology requirements, and acceptance by the receiving school or organization.