Why Get Screened ?

ADHD isn’t just about “being distracted.” It’s a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects executive function, emotional regulation, and daily productivity.

Common Signs We Address:

  • Difficulty initiating or finishing tasks.

  • Chronic forgetfulness or losing essential items.

  • Internal restlessness or “racing thoughts.”

  • Challenges with time management and organization.

Our Assessment Process

Step 1: Clinical Consultation A detailed review of your developmental history, academic/professional performance, and current symptoms.

Step 2: Objective Testing We utilize validated diagnostic tools and rating scales to measure attention span, impulsivity, and executive functioning.

Step 3: The Roadmap You receive a comprehensive report. If a diagnosis is confirmed, we provide a personalized plan involving therapy, coaching, or psychiatric referrals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Concerns Addressed

What is the difference between a screening and a full diagnosis?

A screening is the initial step to identify the likelihood of ADHD. Our comprehensive assessment goes further, ruling out “look-alike” conditions like anxiety or thyroid issues to provide a formal, actionable diagnosis.

We screen both. Many adults have lived with undiagnosed ADHD for years, often mislabeling their symptoms as “laziness” or “lack of discipline.” It is never too late to seek clarity.

The process typically involves 1 to 2 sessions. This ensures we have enough time for a deep-dive history and the completion of standardized testing tools.

The screening provides the diagnosis and clinical recommendation. If medication is indicated, we will coordinate with our psychiatric team or your primary care physician to discuss a management plan.