ADHD 

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects attention, organization, impulse control, and executive functioning. It often presents differently across individuals and may be overlooked in high-functioning students and adults who have developed compensatory strategies. A thorough evaluation helps differentiate ADHD from anxiety, depression, and other conditions with overlapping symptoms.

Who This Is For

What the Evaluation Includes

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The Process

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Step 1.

Initial Consultation

We discuss concerns and history.

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Step 2.

Testing Session(s)

Standardized assessments are administered in a structured, supportive environment.

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Step 3.

Data Integration

All sources of information are carefully analyzed to ensure an accurate and nuanced understanding.

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Step 4.

Comprehensive Report

A detailed report is provided outlining findings, diagnosis (if applicable), and individualized recommendations.

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Step 5.

Feedback Session

Results are reviewed in depth, with time for questions and discussion of next steps.

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We’re here to listen and happy to help you find the support you need.

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What Makes This Evaluation Different

ADHD is often over- or under-diagnosed when based on limited data. This evaluation integrates multiple data points to ensure accuracy and avoids relying on a single test or checklist.

Outcomes:

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General Questions

How long does the evaluation take?

Testing is typically completed over multiple sessions, with the full process taking approximately 2–3 weeks.

Yes. Our evaluations meet documentation requirements for IEPs, 504 Plans, and standardized testing accommodations.

We are private-pay but provide superbill documentation for potential out-of-network reimbursement.