Professional Evaluation Services
personal requirements. These include:
Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) Evaluation
For individuals mandated under DOT regulations or referred for workplace
violations involving substance use.
DUI Evaluation
Required for individuals charged with Driving Under the Influence, focusing on
risk assessment and treatment recommendations.
DWI Evaluation
Similar to DUI evaluations but specific to jurisdictions using the “Driving While
Intoxicated” designation.
Forensic Evaluation
Detailed psychological assessments used in legal cases to evaluate mental
health, competency, and substance-related issues.
Estimated Time Commitment: Interviews and report preparation generally require 8–10 hours to complete, ensuring thorough, individualized evaluations.
Comprehensive Forensic Substance Abuse Evaluation
Fee: $700
Before attending your initial appointment, please ensure the evaluation form is
completed.
This detailed evaluation includes:
A 1.5 to 2-hour clinical interview
In-depth diagnostic assessments
Collateral interviews, if applicable
A finalized written report of findings
Your summary report will provide:
A 4–5 page document outlining key findings and personalized recommendations.
Estimated Time Commitment:
The complete evaluation and report process typically takes between 3.5 to 7 hours.
DWI Evaluation Services
Service Fee: $500
Our DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) evaluation is a comprehensive assessment
designed for individuals involved in alcohol or drug-related driving offenses.
What’s Included in the Evaluation:
Confidential Interview:
A 1.5 to 2-hour session to gather background and behavioral information.
Substance Use Assessments:
Standardized tools used to evaluate patterns of use and risk level.
Collateral Consultations:
Optional interviews with others for added insight (when applicable).
Evaluation Report:
A formal summary of results and recommendations.
Your summary report will provide:
A 4–5 page document outlining key findings and personalized recommendations.
Estimated Time Commitment:
The complete evaluation and report process typically takes between 3.5 to 7 hours.
DOT SAP Evaluation (Return-to-Duty Process)
Fee: $400
If you’ve been removed from safety-sensitive duties due to a DOT drug or alcohol rule violation, a SAP evaluation is the first step in your return-to-duty process.
What to Expect from a SAP Evaluation:
Initial Assessment:
A 1-on-1 clinical evaluation to understand the nature of the substance use
violation and assess any underlying concerns.
Personalized Treatment Plan:
Based on your assessment, you’ll receive a clear and structured
recommendation for education and/or treatment.
Follow-Up Evaluation:
After completing the required program, a second evaluation ensures compliance
and readiness to return to duty.
Official Documentation:
Written reports and compliance updates will be submitted to employers, DERs, or
other authorized entities in accordance with DOT regulations (49 CFR Part 40,
Subpart O).
Official Documentation:
CDL drivers
Airline, railroad, maritime, pipeline, transit workers
Anyone regulated by DOT and removed from duty due to a failed or refused
drug/alcohol test
Why Choose Us?
Fast and confidential scheduling
Experienced DOT-qualified SAP professionals
Guidance throughout the entire Return-to-Duty process
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Custody-Related Substance Abuse Evaluation
Fee: $1000
We apply a consistent and professional approach to all custody evaluations, regardless of the report format. Finalized reports are provided to the appropriate legal parties, including the Court, Child Custody Evaluators, and legal representatives.
Note: Please allow 2 to 4 weeks after the initial interview for report completion..
What’s Included in the Evaluation:
Confidential Interview:
A 1.5 to 2-hour session to gather background, substance use history, and family
context.
Diagnostic Evaluation:
Standardized assessments to assess behavioral health and substance use
patterns.
Collateral Conversations:
Interviews with involved parties to gain a broader understanding (if needed).
Written Findings:
A full report prepared for legal and professional review.
Report Details:
A 6–7 page comprehensive document
Includes clinical findings, substance use history, and recommendations for court-
related proceedings.
Timeline:
Final report is delivered within 2 to 4 weeks following the initial evaluation session