A proper ADHD evaluation is more than a checklist. Our doctoral-level neuropsychologists perform full multi-method assessments — clinical interview, standardized testing, collateral reports, and rule-out of conditions that mimic ADHD — delivered over secure telehealth.
Conditions we treat
- Adult ADHD (inattentive, hyperactive, or combined)
- ADHD with co-occurring anxiety, depression, or learning differences
- Suspected ADHD vs. autism, trauma, or sleep disorder
- Late-diagnosed ADHD in women
- Updated evaluations for college and graduate accommodations
Our approach
We use a structured, evidence-based protocol — not just symptom rating scales:
Clinical interview
A 90–120 minute structured developmental and current-functioning interview.
Standardized testing
Validated computerized attention tests and broader cognitive measures, administered via secure platform.
Collateral and corroboration
Childhood records, parent or partner ratings, and validity measures to ensure accurate diagnosis.
How it works
- 1
Records review
We collect prior evaluations, school records, and rating scales before testing.
- 2
Testing days
One or two sessions of 2–4 hours each over telehealth.
- 3
Feedback session
A 60-minute session walking through results, diagnosis, and recommendations.
- 4
Written report
A detailed report you can share with prescribers, employers, or schools.
Is this right for you?
Best for
- Adults wanting a thorough, defensible diagnosis
- Patients whose accommodations require neuropsychological documentation
- Patients with diagnostic ambiguity (ADHD vs. other conditions)
Not the right fit
- Patients seeking a same-day diagnosis or prescription
- Patients unable to access a quiet, private space for testing
- Severe acute psychiatric crises (we refer first)
Frequently asked questions
How long does the full evaluation take?
From intake to written report, typically 3–5 weeks. Active testing is 4–6 hours total.
Will the report be accepted for accommodations?
Our reports follow the documentation standards of major employers, universities, and standardized test boards (LSAT, MCAT, USMLE, etc.).
Is this covered by insurance?
Some plans cover neuropsychological testing. We provide superbills and verify benefits before scheduling.
Do you prescribe ADHD medication?
No — we are an evaluation service. We provide referrals to prescribers in your state.
Ready to start?
Schedule a free 15-minute discovery call to see if this program fits your needs.