Comprehensive ADHD Assessment

Stop Wondering.

Are you having trouble focusing and wondering if ADHD is the reason?
There is quite a bit of information (and, sadly, misinformation) available on the internet about what ADHD looks like in an adult. The difficulty with self-diagnosis is that many other disorders mimic the symptoms of ADHD, and there is no specific diagnostic test available. Instead, assessment for ADHD must include a comprehensive approach, ruling out other causes for symptoms, while identifying and addressing lifelong trends that are often present.

At OptiMind, we have helped hundreds of adults get a proper diagnosis, find the right treatment, and, frankly, stop the overwhelm and dysfunction which can be a daily partner of those with untreated ADHD.

    • Full initial signature psychiatric intake appointment

    • IVA-2 ADHD Testing to determine if and where you might be processing differently

    • Comprehensive identification of current symptoms

    • Full Rule-Out of other
      “look-alike” conditions

    • Follow-up Appt to discuss results

    • Written report of results with recommendations

    • Initial appointment and follow-up appointment are typically covered by insurance (if in-network)

    • Insurance does not generally cover the cost of testing and a written report with recommendations

    • Out-of-Network investment for comprehensive assessment with written report and recommendations

      675.00

  • No, you do not need to be a current patient.

  • In general, I will make written recommendations regarding treatment options for your primary care physician. These may or may not include medication, lifestyle changes, supplements, specific accomodations

  • Best practice for people with ADHD is to have accomodations at their place of employment. This service is not covered by insurance. When this is an appropriate option, cost ranges from 50.00-100.00 depending on time spent.