Unlike other practices that rely on checklists, we use an FDA-cleared computerized tool with facial recognition technology to track ADHD symptoms like attention, impulsivity, & movement bringing science and precision to every ADHD evaluation.

ADHD Testing for Kids & Adults

Is Your Child Struggling to Focus, Stay Organized, or Follow Through?

Whether your child constantly forgets homework, can’t sit still, or seems to be “daydreaming” in class, ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) could be the reason.

It’s not always bouncing off the walls or constant interruptions. For many kids, especially those who are bright or creative, ADHD shows up in more subtle but equally frustrating ways:

  • Falling Grades despite hours spent on homework

  • Missing or incomplete assignments (even when they know the material)

  • Frequent parent-teacher conferences about behavior or focus

  • Low self-esteem from hearing “You’re not living up to your potential”

  • Zoning out in class, then scrambling to catch up later

  • Procrastination and disorganization that lead to last-minute panic

  • Blurting out answers or interrupting without meaning to

  • Emotional outbursts over small things like transitions or routine changes

As a parent, you may feel confused—wondering if your child is being lazy, defiant, or just going through a phase. But the truth is: they’re trying, and something deeper could be getting in the way.

Is Your teen preparing for college or a professional exam?

If your child needs accommodations for standardized tests like the SAT, ACT, MCAT, LSAT, or other high-stakes exams, a simple ADHD screener won’t be enough. These testing boards require a comprehensive psycho-educational evaluation that meets very specific guidelines.

Our team specialize in evaluations that are tailored to meet the requirements set by the College Board and other accrediting organizations. We know exactly what documentation is needed to support accommodations such as extended time, separate testing environments, or breaks during testing.

Whether your teen is heading to college or pursuing a professional license, we’ll guide you through the process—from evaluation to documentation—so they can test with confidence.

ADHD DOESN’T DISAPPEAR IN ADULTHOOD

ADHD TESTING FOR ADULTS

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You might have been the "kid who never got diagnosed"—and now you're the adult constantly playing catch-up, wondering why you can’t just “get it together.” If you’re constantly overwhelmed, forgetful, or struggling to stay organized no matter how hard you try, undiagnosed ADHD could be the reason.

Adult ADHD often hides behind labels like “scattered,” “lazy,” or “unmotivated,” but the truth is, it’s a real neurological condition that can impact nearly every area of life:

  • Difficulty focusing during meetings, conversations, or while reading

  • Chronic procrastination or inability to follow through on tasks

  • Underperformance at work, despite high intelligence or creativity

  • Missed deadlines, appointments, or bills due to forgetfulness

  • Feeling constantly overwhelmed or disorganized

  • Strained relationships from impulsive comments or emotional reactivity

At The Mind Center, our adult ADHD evaluations are designed to provide clarity—not judgment. We use a comprehensive approach that includes clinical interviews, behavioral questionnaires, and FDA-approved computerized tools to track attention, impulsivity, and movement. Our reports are widely accepted by HR Departments.

Benefits of an ADHD Evaluation

Get to the bottom of it

ADHD maybe the root cause of attention, behavior, or academic issues—and rules out other possibilities like anxiety or learning differences.

School & Work accommodations

An evaluation provides the documentation required for 504 PlansIEPs, and extended time on standardized tests like the SAT, ACT, MCAT, and more.

Early Intervention

Early evaluation opens the door to a wealth of resources and can be used with schools for educational interventions, pediatricians for medication management, work for accommodations or therapists for behavioral strategies.

Our Computerized Testing Approach

Our team uses computerized tests for identifying ADHD:

  • Measures attention, impulsivity, and motor activity using a simple, game-like task

  • Can be administered in our office or virtually

  • Provides a visual report comparing your child’s performance to peers

  • Great for parents seeking objective data to bring to schools for educational interventions, pediatricians for medication management, or therapists for behavioral strategies.

  • Unlike questionnaires alone, our computerized test offers objective data to support clinical decision-making.

  • It’s safe, easy to use, and designed for individuals starting 4 years old and older.

HOW IT WORKS

The test taker completes the computerized task (either remotely or in person)

Active Testing Time:

  • Ages 4-5: ~7.5 minutes

  • Ages 6–12: ~15 minutes

  • Ages 13–60: ~20 minutes

Testing Includes:

  • Real-time supervision via in-person or virtually

  • A distraction-free testing setup with webcam tracking

  • A second device for observation (for remote testing)

    Receive a same-week report with interpretation by a licensed clinician

What You’ll Receive

After testing, you’ll get:

  • A detailed report showing how your child’s attention, impulsivity, and activity compare to peers

  • A visual symptom scale to easily understand results

  • Ready-to-implement interventions

  • School, College, and Work Accommodations

We offer 2 types of computerized tests. One test is FDA approved and uses facial recognition; the other is approved by Pearson and does not use facial recognition. Both are valid and reliable. Have more questions? Contact us today.

Please note that the same intelligence test cannot be re-administered within a 12-month period. If you are scheduling a re-evaluation, kindly inform us in advance of the specific IQ test that was previously given. Without this information, results from our evaluation may be considered invalid.

Choose your plan

ADHD SCREENER

(if you just need a diagnosis for medication management or just want diagnostic clarification)

ADHD Screener includes:

  • Testing Session: A virtual or in-person testing session with your child and a matched professional. 

  • A computerized and/or rating scale assessment to determine the presence of ADHD 

  • Debrief Meeting: A scheduled debrief meeting to review the test findings and an intervention road map clearly outlined for next steps. 

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ADHD EVALUATION

(if you want academic/school-related or work accommodations)

  • IQ Testing: Understand your child's intellectual strengths, learning style, and how they process information. 

  • Academic Achievement: Assess reading, writing, and math skills.

  • A computerized and/or rating scale assessment to determine the presence of ADHD 

  • Debrief Meeting: A scheduled debrief meeting to review the test findings and an intervention road map clearly outlined for next steps. 

    *for work-related evaluations, we require copies of the forms you need completed

Compared to the ADHD Screener Evaluation, the results from the ADHD Evaluation (with IQ + Academic Skills) can better inform the school team of the  academic impact of ADHD and it can better guide the team on the interventions needed (e.g. special education services, to name a few)

  • Not necessarily. While some families pursue medication, others find success with behavioral strategies, school accommodations, or coaching. Testing doesn’t obligate you to medication, it simply provides a clear picture so you can make informed decisions.

  • Yes, through a Comprehensive Psycho-educational Evaluation. Because ADHD can overlap with dyslexia, anxiety, autism, or mood concerns, comprehensive testing screens for multiple possibilities. This prevents misdiagnosis and ensures you receive the right type of support.

  • Screenings are brief and often rely on checklists alone. A comprehensive psychoeducational evaluation or even our ADHD screener is more in-depth. It combines clinical interviews, standardized/computerized tests of attention and executive functioning, rating scales from parents/teachers (for kids), and academic or cognitive testing when needed. This holistic approach ensures accurate diagnosis and tailored recommendations.

  • ADHD testing provides clarity. Many people struggle for years without answers, unsure if difficulties stem from ADHD, anxiety, learning differences, or something else. A thorough evaluation identifies strengths and challenges, rules out other conditions, and gives you (or your child) a roadmap for treatment, accommodations, and success.

  • Absolutely. Psychoeducational testing reports can be used to request:

    • School accommodations (K–12): 504 Plans, IEP support, extended time, behavior plans.

    • College/graduate accommodations: Extended time on exams, note-taking assistance, reduced-distraction environments.

    • Workplace supports: Flexible scheduling, organizational tools, or performance accommodations under ADA guidelines.

  • Many adults seek testing because they:

    • Struggled with focus since childhood

    • Feel disorganized or overwhelmed at work

    • Have unfinished projects or difficulty following through

    • Experience forgetfulness, restlessness, or impulsivity
      Testing provides validation, clarity, and tools to manage these challenges effectively.

  • No special studying is needed. Get a good night’s rest, eat breakfast, and bring glasses or hearing aids if needed. For kids, frame it positively: “You’re going to do some activities to help us understand how you learn best.”

  • Typically, yes. However, coverage varies. Some policies cover ADHD evaluations in full, while others do not. We provide itemized invoices and can guide you on submitting claims for possible reimbursement.

  • Yes. Our reports are designed to be school-friendly and align with state, IDEA, and Section 504 guidelines. We clearly outline recommendations that can translate into IEP goals, 504 accommodations, and targeted interventions.

  • Yes, by request and at an additional charge. We can consult with your school team to ensure our recommendations are implemented and that all supports and goals are aligned with your child’s needs.

  • Yes. Our psychoeducational and ADHD evaluation reports are comprehensive and meet professional standards recognized by schools, universities, and workplaces. Employers typically use these reports to guide accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

    That said, every workplace has its own HR policies and procedures. We encourage you to share your report with your employer’s Human Resources or Disability/ADA office to confirm what documentation they require. If additional clarification is needed, we are happy to provide supporting documentation or speak directly with your employer (with your written consent).

Frequently Asked Questions

We know psychoeducational testing might feel overwhelming, but we're here to simplify things and make the process stress-free. Below are some common questions we get from parents just like you—and the answers to put your mind at ease!

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