FSP Psychologist · Geneva · English & French
ADHD assessment, IQ testing
and neurodiversity in Geneva
I assess adults, children and adolescents who want to better understand their cognitive functioning: attention, memory, reasoning, giftedness, ADHD or executive difficulties. Assessments conducted in English and in French.
Aspects assessed
Assessments in Geneva · Adults, children from age 6 and adolescents · French & English · Written report on request
What I offer
Services
Adult ADHD Assessment
Structured evaluation for adults experiencing attentional, organisational, or executive difficulties: distractibility, procrastination, mental overload.
Learn more →Child ADHDChild & Adolescent ADHD Assessment
Structured evaluation from age 6, integrating developmental history, school context and validated cognitive tools.
Learn more →IQ · GiftednessIQ Test & Gifted Assessment
Cognitive profile assessment using Wechsler scales (WAIS-IV adults, WISC-V children). Understanding the profile, not just a score.
Learn more →Cognitive assessmentPsychometric Assessment
Targeted evaluation of memory, attention, executive functions or reasoning — when a full ADHD or IQ assessment is not required.
Learn more →CorporateHR & Neurodiversity Consulting
Supporting organisations in understanding and integrating neurodivergent profiles. Manager training, HR advice, hourly retainer.
Learn more →About
A dual trajectory, a unique expertise
I am Pierre Février-Vincent, FSP-registered psychologist in Geneva, specialising in the assessment of cognitive functioning and neurodivergent profiles: ADHD, giftedness, attentional difficulties and learning disorders.
Before working as a psychologist, I spent over twenty years in IT and corporate environments (IBM, Hitachi Vantara, Swisscom, SPIE ICS). This background directly informs my clinical stance: I understand the contexts in which my patients evolve.
This dual trajectory — clinical and corporate — allows me to understand both the person and the environments in which they operate.

Pierre F\u00e9vrier-Vincent
FSP Psychologist
FAQ
Common questions
What is an ADHD assessment?
An ADHD assessment combines structured interviews (DIVA 5), validated rating scales (CAARS-2, BRIEF-A), and cognitive performance measures (TAP, Stroop, WCST). The result is a comprehensive report for your psychiatrist or physician.
How many sessions does an assessment take?
Typically 2–3 sessions for an IQ assessment and 4–5 for a full ADHD evaluation (IQ included), spread over 5 to 6 weeks. Every assessment starts with an anamnesis session to clarify the request.
Are sessions reimbursed?
Sessions are generally not covered by compulsory Swiss health insurance (LAMal). Some supplementary insurance policies may reimburse part of the cost depending on your coverage. I provide documentation to support your reimbursement claim.
Why do you conduct assessments in English?
Linguistic precision is critical in neuropsychological assessment. To ensure test validity, I conduct assessments in the language in which the person is most at ease. English sessions use UK/US-normed versions of the tools.
Contact
Let's talk about your needs
Consultations in English and in French. First anamnesis session by appointment.
Online booking
Available 24/7 via OneDoc