Learning Disability Assessment Resources

Students possessing diagnosis of a specific learning disability will be accommodated through the Bob Murphy Access Center (BMAC) office. In order to qualify for academic accommodations, students will need verification of their diagnosis from a qualified professional. Diagnostic guidelines can be found here.

Students seeking diagnosis may find the following resources useful. SBP is in no way affiliated with these agencies and provides this listing as only a referral suggestion for outside ADHD testing and diagnosis.

If these referrals do not meet your needs, please contact the BMAC Mental Health Case Management Team.


Referral Listings

 
310-363-1136

Location 
2200 Pacific Coast Highway 
Suite 201 
Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 

Email 
mabraham@drmackenzieabraham.com

  • Reduced fee: $100/hr for BMAC students


562-283-8348 

Location 
Southern California Center for Collaborative Assessment 
5855 E. Naples Plaza 
Suite 206 
Long Beach CA 90803

  • Flat fee determined after consult


562-684-1300 

Location 
3950 Long Beach Blvd. 
Suite 101 
Long Beach, CA 90807

Email 
help@psychlab.us

  • Students who identify as being referred by BMAC will receive a 10% discount.

Apryl Owens, LEP, NCSP 
213-446-6817

Licensed Educational Psychologist 
#2900 Nationally Certified School Psychologist 

Location 
Los Angeles, CA 90034

Email
aprylowens1@gmail.com 

  • Offers a discounted rate for students without insurance

 
310-546-8583

Location 
Manhattan Beach, CA 

Email 
ldneuropsych@gmail.com

  • Accepts all insurance
  • No Slide Scale

 
562-596-2142

Location 
5122 Katella Ave. 
Suite 305 
Los Alamitos, CA 90720

 
714-797-5445

Locations 
Seal Beach & Huntington Beach 

Email 
ali@sealbeachcounseling

  • Accepts most private insurance plans

Dr. Duggan and Associates 
562-433-7652

Location 
4137 East 7th Street 
Long Beach, CA

Rodric B. Rhodes, Ph.D., LCSW 
562-618-0451 

Locations 
4137 East 7th Street 
Long Beach, CA

7901 S. Painter Ave. 
Suite 3 
Whittier, CA 90602

Karen J. Miller, Ph.D.
626-583-3228

Clinical Neuro-Psychologist (PSY #16756) 

Location 
65 N. Madison Ave 
Suite 340 
Pasadena, CA 91101

Email
dr.karenmiller.phd@gmail.com 

  • Sliding Scale available


310-85-LEARN [855-3276]

Location 
22837 Ventura Blvd. 
Suite 200 
Woodland Hills, CA 91364 


310-478-6505

Location 
3868 W. Carson St. 
Suite 214 
Torrance 90503


714-386-9171

Location 
1560 Brookhollow 
Suite 212 
Santa Ana, CA 92705 

Email 
info@noroozclinic.com

  • Psychoeducational Assessments: $1500-2500
  • Sliding Scale available

 
424-201-1600

Location 
Offices in Los Angeles and Torrance 

  • Aetna PPO, Anthem (HMO & PPO), Optum, United Healthcare, MediCare
  • Sliding Scale available
  • Notify them that you are a BMAC student


714-229-0094 (Los Alamitos)  
949-367-1200 (Laguna Niguel)

Locations 
10861 Cherry St. 
Suite 211 
Los Alamitos, CA 90720 

28281 Crown Valley 
Pkwy #140 
Laguna Niguel CA 

Email 
ldneuropsych@gmail.com


949-432-9173  (Newport Beach)
310-894-8893 (Los Angeles)

Locations 
4000 MacArthur Blvd. 
Suite 600 East Tower 
Newport Beach, CA 92660

10940 Wilshire Blvd. 
Suite 600 
Los Angeles, CA 90024

UCLA Psychology Clinic: Assessment & Testing
310-825-2305

Location 
2191 Franz Hall 
Box 951563 
Los Angeles, 90095-1563

Email 
ucla@psychclinic.hush.com

  • Sliding Scale available


562-799-6700 

Location 
6615 E. Pacific Coast Highway 
Suite 255 
Long Beach, CA 90804

  • MediCare
  • Costs $250-350

Jacqueline Freyre (Bloom Psychoeducational Services) 
562鈥380鈥2708

Location 
Downtown Long Beach

Email 
bloom.psychoeducational@gmail.com

  • Assessment Fee: $150/hour (plus an additional 5% discount to 黑料网 students)
  • LD Evaluation: 6鈥10 hours

National Associations & Resources

Formerly the Orton Dyslexia Society. An international, 501(c)(3) non-profit, scientific and educational organization dedicated to the study and treatment of dyslexia.

The interactive guide to learning disabilities for parents, teachers and children. Also offers FREE online e-mail newsletter.

Provides national leadership in support of children and adults with learning disabilities (LD) by offering information, resources, and referral services.

Offers training and workshops on advocacy.

The LDA is dedicated to identifying causes and promoting prevention of learning disabilities and to enhancing the quality of life for all individuals with learning disabilities and their families by encouraging effective identification and intervention, fostering research, and protecting their rights under the law.