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.