ADHD Testing & Evaluation

Difficulties with focus, organization, time management, or follow-through can affect school, work, and relationships and may raise questions about ADHD or related attentional concerns. Because these symptoms can overlap with other conditions such as anxiety, depression, or trauma, a thorough evaluation is often the best way to clarify what’s contributing to these challenges.

Consultation & Preparation

The assessment process begins with an initial consultation to clarify your concerns, goals, and background. This meeting helps determine the most appropriate type of evaluation and ensures the testing process is tailored to your specific needs.

ALPS ADHD Testing Overview

Interview & Testing

We combine structured interviews and standardized testing to gather a comprehensive picture of your strengths, challenges, and functioning across areas of concern. Testing may include questionnaires, performance-based measures, and cognitive or emotional assessments, depending on your specific goals.

Feedback & Planning

Feedback sessions provide a detailed explanation of your results, including diagnostic conclusions and evidence-based recommendations. The goal is to ensure findings are understandable, useful, and directly connected to your ongoing care or decision-making.

  1. Diagnostic clarity – A clear understanding of whether your symptoms meet criteria for ADHD, or if they may be better explained by another condition.

  2. Objective cognitive data – Standardized testing that evaluates attention, executive functioning, memory, and processing speed to identify both strengths and challenges.

  3. Evidence-based recommendations – Concrete strategies for addressing areas of difficulty

  4. Treatment and referral guidance – Clear next steps for therapy, coaching, skills training, medical consultation, or other professionals who may support you in meeting your goals

  5. Documentation for accommodations – A detailed report that can support academic or workplace accommodations, if indicated.

  6. Validation and insight – A deeper understanding of your attentional profile and how to build on your existing strengths moving forward.

What you will receive from testing

We offer in-person and virtual telehealth ADHD Testing & Evaluation for adolescents age 16+ and adults

Who We Treat

ALPS Providers who specialize in ADHD Testing & Evaluation

Dr. Keith Chichester