Are You Struggling with Attention, Focus, or Learning? An ADHD Evaluation Can Help.
• Do you or your loved one face challenges with school or work performance?
• Is staying focused on tasks a daily struggle?
• Do impulsivity or restlessness make it hard to follow through on responsibilities?
• Does getting started—or staying engaged—with homework, projects, or daily tasks feel overwhelming?
• Are difficulties with organization and multitasking affecting success at school, work, or home?
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can make learning, work, and daily life more challenging. Beyond academics or productivity, these struggles can impact self-esteem, relationships, and overall well-being. If you or a loved one is experiencing difficulties with focus, organization, or impulsivity, I’m here to help.
Why Seek An ADHD Evaluation?
People seek ADHD evaluations for many reasons, including:
• Gaining clarity and answers about focus and attention challenges.
• Confirming a diagnosis after a previous assessment or professional opinion.
• Meeting insurance requirements for an updated evaluation.
• Understanding whether ADHD is the primary concern or if other factors may be contributing.
My Evaluation Process
My comprehensive ADHD assessment includes standardized, culturally responsive, and neuroaffirming testing designed to put you—not just a diagnosis—at the center of the process. The evaluation culminates in a detailed report and feedback session, confirming the presence of ADHD or identifying other potential factors affecting focus and learning. I also provide clear, personalized recommendations for next steps, whether that’s accommodations, further assessment, or treatment options.
A Diagnosis Can Be the First Step Toward Support
The decision to seek an ADHD evaluation often follows a period of uncertainty, frustration, or unanswered questions. Some individuals have tried various therapies or interventions, hoping for an easier explanation. Others have long sensed something was different, even if schools or workplaces didn’t express concern. Regardless of where you are in the journey, an evaluation can provide the clarity and validation needed to move forward with confidence.
