Meet Dr. Ragan
LP, LSSP
With over a decade of school psychology experience supporting children and families, Dr. Ragan specializes in helping identify and address your child’s unique needs. As a licensed school psychologist with a robust background in public education and clinical practice, Dr. Ragan combines expertise in assessments, education plans, and evidence-based interventions to guide your child toward growth and achievement.
Take the first step today—schedule a free consultation to learn how Dr. Ragan can help your child thrive.
Education and Clinical Experience
Dr. Ragan earned her doctorate in school psychology from Texas A&M University, and has been working with children and families for over a decade. In addition to her current practice, her clinical background includes work in school psychology within the public education systems of Texas, Virginia, and Florida. As such, she has experience conducting school-based assessments and helping to create education plans for students with disabilities.
Dr. Ragan also serves as clinical faculty at Baylor University, where she teaches and supervises graduate students’ clinical experience at their community-based clinic. She has lectured on topics related to behavioral supports and accommodations, evidence-based therapeutic interventions, and special education services, along with other topics related to school- and clinic-based psychological services.
“I adopt a therapeutic approach to assessment. I focus not only on diagnoses but also on helping people better understand themselves and find solutions to problems.”
— Dr. Ragan
Experience Personalized Care Every Step of the Way
When you choose Dr. Ragan, you can trust that your family will receive undivided attention and consistent care.
From your initial consultation to the comprehensive assessment and final results, Dr. Ragan is the only professional you’ll interact with throughout the entire process.
This individualized approach ensures your child’s unique needs are thoroughly understood and addressed with care, expertise, and a personal touch.
Schedule your free consultation today and experience the difference personalized support can make for your child’s success.
Dr. Ragan’s Experience
LP (Licensed Psychologist)
LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology)
Doctorate in Psychology, Texas A&M University (2019)
Clinical Faculty - School Psychology Department, Baylor University (2020-Present)
School psychology work in public schools (multiple districts in Texas and in other districts in Florida and Virginia)

Get Started
When you begin the assessment process here, you’ll work directly with Dr. Ragan every step of the way. With over a decade of experience supporting children, families, and educators, she brings both clinical expertise and deep compassion to her work. If you're ready to take the next step, schedule your free 15-minute consultation to get started.
FAQs
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You can find information on fees here.
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Let them know parents stay on-site during the assessment process, but they may be working independently with the psychologist at times.
Make sure your child gets a good night’s sleep the night before.
Have your child take any regular medication as prescribed.
Bring snacks and water. We may also take a 60-minute lunch break during testing, as needed.
If your child wears glasses or a hearing aid, bring these as well.
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Parents can explain that we will be working as a team to see what we can do to help with challenges in the child’s life. We will do lots of different things like puzzles, word games, schoolwork, questionnaires, and talking. They may be reassured to know that none of these will be for a “grade” and we won’t be doing any medical procedures (e.g., shots, medicine).
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Services are provided via private-pay only. However, upon request, I can provide you with an itemized receipt (“superbill”) that you may choose to submit to your insurance company
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No, this clinic specializes in working with children and teens ages 3-17 years.
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Please be aware, based on the nature of the assessment process, the day is reserved for a family and it is difficult for the clinic to reschedule on short notice. If you would like to cancel your appointment, please do so at least 2 days prior to your appointment, otherwise a cancelation fee of $75 will be applied.
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Under the No Surprises Act, clients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance have a right to an estimate of the bill for services. You can ask healthcare providers for a “Good Faith Estimate” before you schedule a service or at any time during treatment. The Good Faith Estimate is an estimate of the total costs of the annual overall care.
You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate for the total expected cost of any non-emergency healthcare services, including psychotherapy services.
If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you can dispute the bill. Make sure to save a copy or picture of your Good Faith Estimate. For questions or more information, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.