OLIN PSYCHOLOGICAL, APC
ACCEPTING NEW EVALUATIONS · 7-DAY TYPICAL DRAFT · NEWPORT BEACH & PSYPACT
A CLINICAL PRACTICE IN NEWPORT BEACH
Neuropsychological evaluations for FAA medical certification, exam accommodations, and professional licensing review.
Reports written to the documentation standards of the FAA, AAMC, LSAC, state bar examiners, and NBME. Draft reports in 7 days for most evaluations. Telehealth in 40+ states. Newport Beach office for in-person testing.

Newport Beach, CA · PSYPACT member · Licensed in CA, NY, AZ, FL, ID
30+
YEARS IN PRACTICE
60+
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
42
STATES VIA PSYPACT
7
DAY TYPICAL DRAFT REPORT
— ABOUT THE PRACTITIONER
A research psychologist who became a practicing one.

Dr. Jason Olin trained at the University of Southern California and at LAC+USC Medical Center. His academic work on psychosis in Alzheimer's disease was recognized with a career award from the National Institute of Mental Health. He is the author of a Wiley-published book on rapid psychological assessment and more than sixty peer-reviewed publications.
Before returning to full-time clinical practice, he spent two decades in biotechnology and pharmaceutical medicine. That background shaped the practice. Regulatory documentation, evidentiary rigor, and institutional review are the environments he came from.
— CREDENTIALS IN BRIEF
I. | PhD, Clinical Psychology | UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA |
II. | Clinical Internship | LAC+USC MEDICAL CENTER |
III. | NIMH Academic Career Award | RESEARCH · $646,272 |
IV. | Rapid Psychological Assessment | BOOK, 1998 |
V. | Faculty appointments | USC · CORNELL · PEPPERDINE |
VI. | FAA HIMS-certified neuropsychologist | FAA PROVIDER LIST |
CHAPTER ONE
FAA Medical Certification
Evaluations for pilots and air traffic controllers navigating FAA review. ADHD Fast Track for straightforward cases; SSRI protocol, HIMS, and comprehensive aeromedical neuropsychological evaluations for more complex reviews. CogScreen-AE Pro on site.
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CHAPTER TWO
Exam Accommodations
Reports written to the documentation standards of AAMC, LSAC, state bar examiners, NBME, GMAC, and ETS. Reconsideration cases accepted. Draft reports in 7 days for most evaluations; rush available.
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CHAPTER THREE
Assessment & Therapy
Neuropsychological evaluations for adults with complex diagnostic questions. Therapy for established patients navigating performance pressure and career transitions. Availability limited.
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— THREE PRACTICE AREAS
The work, as it's actually organized.
— SERVICE PAGE PREVIEW · MCAT ACCOMMODATIONS
MCAT accommodations evaluations built to AAMC documentation standards.
The AAMC reviews each documentation packet against a specific framework. A general ADHD or learning disability diagnosis on its own is rarely sufficient. The evaluation needs objective testing data, a differential diagnosis with rule-outs, and a direct link between the findings and the accommodations requested.
Draft report delivered in 7 days. Rush available. Telehealth across 42 PSYPACT states with in-person testing in Newport Beach.
I.
Objective test data. Standardized neuropsychological and psychoeducational measures with pilot norms where available.
II.
Differential Diagnosis. Direct link between condition and MCAT performance.
III.
Functional impact analysis. Direct link between condition and MCAT performance.
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Reconsideration support. If you've been denied once, the evaluation addresses the specific gaps the AAMC identified.
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History and consistency. Academic records and collateral documentation reviewed and integrated.
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MCAT-specific framing. Recommendations written in the AAMC's review categories, not generic language.
— ON THE RECORD
What reviewers and referring offices have said.
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Not pay-for-diagnosis.
In June 2025, The Wall Street Journal reported on a growing market of clinicians producing ADHD and accommodations diagnoses on request. This practice operates differently. Every evaluation includes objective testing, differential diagnosis, and formal rule-outs.
— The Wall Street Journal, June 2025
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Recommended by Pepperdine accessibility.
Listed as a recommended accommodations provider by the Pepperdine University Student Accessibility Office. One of a short list of West Coast private practitioners cited.
— Pepperdine GSEP Student Accessibility
— COMMON QUESTIONS
Questions people ask before booking.
Turnaround time
Q: How long does an evaluation take?
A: Testing is one or two days. The draft report follows in 7 days. Rush available.
Cost
Q: What does an evaluation cost?
A: Rates vary by evaluation type and case complexity. Schedule a 15-minute consultation for a quote.
Payment
Q: Are payment plans available?
A: Yes. Two- or three-part plans on all packages. HSA and FSA cards accepted.
Acceptance by testing agencies
Q: Are reports accepted by LSAC, AAMC, ETS, and the FAA?
A: Yes. Reports are written to the documentation standards of LSAC, AAMC, ETS, and the FAA's neuropsychological protocols.
Telehealth
Q: Can the evaluation be done entirely by telehealth?
A: Record review and clinical interview take place over secure video. Some cognitive testing requires an in-office session in Newport Beach or a proctored online setup. The right structure is confirmed at intake.
Insurance
Q: Do you accept insurance?
A: The practice is out-of-network for most plans. Aetna is accepted through Alma. A superbill is available for out-of-network reimbursement on other plans.