Note: We do not accept insurance.
If any of the following sound familiar, a comprehensive ADHD evaluation may be helpful:
✔ Children struggling with focus, behavior, or school performance
✔ Frequent concerns from teachers about attention, focus, or behavior
✔ A college student having difficulty managing workload, deadlines, or follow-through
✔ An adult who has always struggled with focus, productivity, or completing tasks
✔ You want a clear, professional answer—not uncertainty
If you or your child are struggling with attention, organization, or focus, a comprehensive ADHD evaluation can provide clear answers—not guesswork.
Our assessments use evidence-based psychological testing and clinical evaluation to determine whether ADHD is present and to identify other factors that may be contributing to these difficulties.
This is not a quick screening or checklist-based diagnosis.
We take a careful, comprehensive approach that evaluates attention, executive functioning, learning patterns, and related concerns to ensure an accurate understanding.
The goal is not just a label—but clarity and a path forward.
You’ll receive clear diagnostic conclusions along with practical, individualized recommendations to support success at school, work, and in daily life.
Many ADHD “tests” rely on brief screenings or checklists that can miss important factors affecting attention and performance.
Brief or checklist-based evaluations may:
Our comprehensive ADHD evaluation includes:
Get clarity you can trust—and a clear plan for what to do next.
The goal is not just a diagnosis—but an accurate understanding of what’s actually going on and what to do next.
A detailed clinical interview reviewing developmental history, academic or occupational functioning, and current symptoms.
Parents, teachers, or partners may complete questionnaires describing everyday attention and behavior patterns.
Some evaluations include cognitive or academic testing to identify learning differences that may contribute to attention difficulties.
Evidence-based psychological tests used to measure attention, impulse control, and executive functioning.
All information is carefully integrated to determine whether ADHD or another condition best explains the symptoms.
Many adults seek ADHD testing after years of struggling with attention, organization, or productivity. Adult ADHD testing can clarify whether lifelong attention difficulties are consistent with ADHD or another condition.
Children and adolescents may benefit from ADHD testing when persistent attention or behavior difficulties interfere with academic performance or daily functioning.
Following the evaluation process, you will receive a comprehensive written report summarizing:
Comprehensive psychological evaluations typically range from $650–$1,800 depending on the scope of testing required. This cost reflects several hours of testing, professional interpretation of results, preparation of a detailed written report, and individualized recommendations.
Our evaluations are provided on a private-pay basis, which allows the assessment process to be tailored to the individual rather than being limited by insurance requirements.
Insurance companies often restrict psychological testing by limiting testing time, requiring specific diagnostic criteria before testing is approved, and restricting the types of tests that can be used. Private-pay evaluations allow for a more thorough and clinically appropriate assessment.
Some clients may be able to submit documentation to their insurance provider for potential out-of-network reimbursement.
Comprehensive psychological evaluations typically involve several hours of clinical interview and formal testing. After testing is completed, a detailed written report is prepared summarizing findings and recommendations.
There is no difference between ADD and ADHD – ADD is simply an outdated term referring to ADHD symptoms. Since the 1990s, the diagnosis of ADHD includes predominantly inattentive symptoms (what used to be called ADD), predominantly hyperactive/impulsive symptoms, and combined symptoms (most common).