Adult ADHD & Autism Assessment

Our licensed clinicians specialize in adult neurodivergence and are highly qualified to guide you through this process. The assessment and screening services are specifically for adults (18+) who believe they may have ADHD or be autistic. We offer two (2) options for those seeking validation of their neurodivergence.

  

Option 1: Neurodivergence Screening (“Neuro Screening”) 

Cost: $350 | Time: 90 minutes | Service: No diagnosis provided 

  • The screening consists of questions regarding your traits, history, and challenges only in relation to ADHD and autism.

  • A quick review of your information is compared to DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. 

  • There is typically no waiting time for the screening report. 

  • Your provider will discuss their findings and advise whether continuing with the diagnostic assessment (Option 2) is warranted. 

  • Screenings CANNOT be submitted for insurance reimbursement. 

Option 2: Diagnostic Clinical Assessment

Cost: $1150 | Time: 180 minutes in interview + 30-minute follow-up session | Service: Formal diagnosis and recommendations provided

  • Specifically for identifying ADHD, autism, and co-occurring presentations (AuDHD) in adults.

  • Key Features:

    • Adult-Centered Approach: Unlike tools designed for children and adapted for adults, this assessment is specifically for adult presentations, accounting for developmental masking, compensatory strategies, and life experience factors.

    • Culturally Responsive: Incorporates systematic consideration of cultural, gender, and identity factors that influence neurodivergent presentation and recognition.

    • Strengths-Based: Emphasizes individual neurological profiles and environmental fit rather than deficit-focused assessment.

    • Comprehensive Scope: Addresses not only core diagnostic criteria but also masking behaviors, sensory processing differences, and pathological demand avoidance patterns.

  • Fee covers the time taken for assessment interview, all additional time spent completing documentation or related tasks, and follow-up session. 

  • A thorough review of your information is cross-examined with common misdiagnoses then compared to DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. 

  • A comprehensive diagnostic report based on the data acquired during the assessment process is completed and a copy provided to you.  

  • The wait time for the diagnostic report ranges from only 2 – 4 weeks.  

  • At the follow-up session, your provider will discuss their findings and provide a copy of the assessment for you to review and approve.  

  • This assessment CAN be submitted for insurance reimbursement (superbill can be provided) 

This 2-part system allows you to receive services at a speed  that is comfortable for you. If you’re ready for a free consultation, click below.

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