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Full evaluation in Islington - HCPC-registered psychologists
HCPC-registered psychologists offering full evaluations in Islington

A full evaluation is a comprehensive psychological and psychoeducational assessment that goes beyond a single IQ test. It provides a detailed picture of your cognitive, academic, emotional, and behavioural functioning, with actionable recommendations for academic planning, career development, or clinical intervention.

Last Updated: August 2026

Child IQ Testing

WISC-V & Stanford-Binet 5 for ages 6–16. Gifted identification, learning profiles.

Adult IQ Testing

WAIS assessment options vary by provider. Comprehensive adult cognitive assessments for clinical and occupational purposes.

WAIS-IV & WAIS-5 Tests

Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale® – Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) and Fifth Edition (WAIS-5) – the gold standard for adult IQ testing.

Gifted Testing

Identify giftedness for school placement, enrichment, and talent programmes using WISC-V or Stanford-Binet 5.

Mensa Testing

British Mensa qualification guidance covering supervised testing and prior evidence; acceptance depends on British Mensa’s current rules for the exact test and documentation.

Schedule Full Evaluation

Book your comprehensive assessment with detailed report and recommendations for academic planning. Includes WISC-V, WAIS-IV, WAIS-5, or Stanford-Binet 5 as appropriate, with a HCPC-registered psychologist in Islington today.

Qualified Psychologists Comprehensive assessment Detailed report Confidential Islington-based

What is a Full Evaluation?

Rather than reporting cognitive ability in isolation, a full evaluation integrates the measures needed for the referral question—such as intellectual functioning, attainment, attention, memory, emotional or behavioural information—to explain how different strengths and difficulties interact in everyday learning, work or clinical contexts.

Full evaluations are typically conducted by HCPC-registered psychologists and can take anywhere from 2 to 6 hours of testing time, often spread across multiple sessions.

What a Full Evaluation Includes

Full Evaluation vs. Single IQ Test

Feature Full Evaluation Single IQ Test
What's Measured Cognitive, academic, emotional, behavioural Cognitive abilities only
Testing Time 2-6 hours (often multiple sessions) 45-90 minutes
Tests Included IQ test + achievement tests + emotional/behavioural assessments Single IQ test (e.g., WISC-V, WAIS-IV, WAIS-5, SB-5)
Report Comprehensive, multi-page report with detailed recommendations Shorter report with IQ scores and basic interpretation
Best For Complex cases, learning disabilities, ADHD, emotional concerns, legal documentation Gifted identification, school placement, Mensa
Cost Range £900–£2,000+ £450–£900

When Is a Full Evaluation Recommended?

A full evaluation is most useful when the referral question extends beyond a single global IQ score and requires evidence across several domains.

Islington Hospitals and Medical Centres Relevant to Evaluations

A full evaluation may involve education, clinical psychology, neuropsychology, paediatrics or mental-health services depending on the referral question. Relevant local or regional pathways include the following.

Whittington Health services serving north Islington and neighbouring boroughs

This service is part of the local healthcare environment and may be relevant where cognitive concerns occur alongside medical, neurological or developmental needs.

North London NHS Foundation Trust community mental-health and neurodevelopmental pathways

Mental-health or neurodevelopmental services can contribute when attention, mood, autism, trauma or other clinical factors need to be considered alongside cognition.

Community mental-health and neurodevelopmental services

Community teams may coordinate assessment where the person’s needs span health, education and family settings; access is governed by referral criteria rather than a request for a standalone IQ score.

Community paediatrics and neurodevelopmental pathways

For children, developmental history, physical health, speech and language, adaptive functioning and school evidence may be as important as cognitive scores.

University and teaching-sector links

City St George’s, University of London, whose Northampton Square campus is in the borough and the wider regional academic network contribute training, research and specialist professional expertise, although research participation is different from an individual clinical evaluation.

Private HCPC-registered psychologists

Private practitioners can sometimes provide faster access, but families should verify HCPC registration, test competence, report purpose and whether the receiving organisation will accept the proposed assessment.

Islington Evaluation Costs by Provider

Islington Evaluation Timeline and Process

Islington NHS and Insurance Coverage for Evaluations

Islington Evaluation Referrals

Benefits of a Full Evaluation

Full Evaluations in Islington

For Islington residents, the value of a full evaluation is the integration of evidence across cognition, attainment, attention, memory, behaviour, emotional health and everyday functioning when those domains are relevant to the referral.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does testing take?

A focused cognitive battery often requires roughly 60–120 minutes of direct testing, while a broader evaluation can take several sessions. The psychologist should give an estimate based on age, referral question and breaks.

Do I need a referral?

Private psychologists may accept self-referrals, while council and NHS services usually have defined referral pathways. Ask The International Psychology Clinic which referral route and age range apply before relying on the service.

Can the result be used for Mensa?

Possibly, but only if the exact test, edition, qualifying score, administration and documentation meet British Mensa’s current rules. Confirm those requirements before testing.

Can testing be done online?

Some interviews and feedback can be remote, but many standardised cognitive tests have controlled-administration requirements. Use only a format permitted by the test publisher and accepted by the organisation receiving the report.

How should I prepare?

Prioritise normal sleep, food, prescribed medication as directed, glasses or hearing aids if used, and an unhurried arrival. Coaching on test items can undermine validity.

What happens after testing?

A good feedback session explains the score profile, limitations and practical implications. If a written report is needed, agree its intended audience and delivery date before the assessment.

What is included in a full evaluation?

A full evaluation typically includes cognitive testing (IQ), academic achievement testing, behavioural and emotional assessments, a clinical interview, and a comprehensive written report with recommendations.

How long does a full evaluation take?

Testing typically takes 2-6 hours, often spread across 2-3 sessions. The entire process from consultation to receiving the report usually takes 2-4 weeks.

What is included in the report?

The report includes background information, test scores, normative comparisons, interpretation of findings, diagnostic impressions (if applicable), and actionable recommendations for academic planning, treatment, or accommodations.

Is a full evaluation the same as an IQ test?

No. A full evaluation is much more comprehensive and includes cognitive testing, academic testing, emotional/behavioural assessments, and a clinical interview. An IQ test only measures cognitive abilities.