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ADHD Evaluations

If you experience ADHD-related symptoms but have never been evaluated for the disorder, a comprehensive evaluation can help you understand if you may have ADHD. The evaluation consists of a clinical interview followed by a computerized assessment of attention related problems and questionnaires to be completed by yourself and a collateral informant (e.g., your caregiver growing up). You leave the final part of the evaluation with specific treatment recommendations to address your concerns and a thorough report that may be shared with your school (e.g., Disability Resources office for accommodations), primary care doctor, psychiatrist, or other professionals at your request.

If you’re interested in learning more about a comprehensive ADHD evaluation, contact me today for a free consultation.