Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
If you’ve been experiencing ongoing difficulties with inattention, disorganization, forgetfulness, or impulsivity, a formal ADHD evaluation can help clarify whether ADHD or another factor is contributing to these challenges. Our evaluations use objective, evidence-based testing to assess attention, executive functioning, memory, and related cognitive abilities, providing clear diagnostic conclusions and recommendations.
Who These Evaluations Are For
Adults (18+) who have experienced attention difficulties and want diagnostic clarification
Adults previously diagnosed with ADHD seeking an updated understanding of current functioning
Individuals who have noticed changes in their focus, task management, or organization and want to better understand contributing factors
People seeking a professional, comprehensive assessment of attention and executive functioning
About ADHD
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a developmental disorder that begins in childhood, though it is sometimes not identified until adulthood—especially in high-functioning individuals. People with ADHD often have long-standing struggles with focus, organization, and follow-through, even if they have performed well academically or professionally.
Some people use the term “ADD” (Attention-Deficit Disorder) to refer to individuals who experience inattention without significant hyperactivity. The current medical term is ADHD, which includes three presentations:
Predominantly Inattentive (formerly called ADD)
Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive
Combined Presentation (inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity)
What To Expect
Record Review
Before your appointment, we review relevant documents such as medical, academic, or psychological records. This background information helps us tailor the evaluation to your history and current needs.
Clinical Interview (first appointment)
You and your doctor will have an in-depth discussion about your symptoms, background, and goals. This ensures the evaluation is tailored to your unique situation.
Testing Session (second appointment)
You will complete a one-on-one appointment lasting several hours that measures attention, memory, processing speed, reasoning, and problem-solving. This comprehensive testing provides objective data about your cognitive strengths and weaknesses.
Collateral Interview
If applicable, and with your permission, we may also speak with a family member, close friend, or someone who has known you well (ideally since childhood). This helps us gather valuable perspective on your developmental history, day-to-day functioning, and any changes others may have noticed over time.
Feedback Session (third appointment)
In a follow-up visit, you and your doctor will review your results together. You’ll gain a clear understanding of your scores, what they mean for you, and any diagnoses if applicable. The session concludes with a personalized plan and recommendations you can apply right away.
Neuropsychological Report
Within 1–2 weeks, you will receive a detailed, personalized report that clearly explains your results and what they mean for you. This document includes a full account of your interview, test findings, overall impressions, and tailored recommendations. It also serves as formal documentation you can share with your doctors, family, or other professionals when needed.
Pricing
$899 (self-pay)
Superbill available: Submit to your insurance for potential out-of-network reimbursement
Out-of-network benefits: Many plans may reimburse a portion of the cost
Payment options: CareCredit accepted
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