ADHD Testing
ADHD evaluations for children, teens, and adults in McKinney. Signs to watch, step-by-step process, and clear recommendations for school, work, and care.
Who this helps
- Children, teens, and adults experiencing attention or executive challenges at school, work, or home.
- Families weighing ADHD vs. look-alike concerns (anxiety, sleep, learning).
- Working adults seeking strategies and documentation for ADA accommodations.
- Students who need clarity for IEP/504 planning and study supports.
When to consider an ADHD evaluation
- Frequent distractibility, disorganization, or time-management difficulties.
- Hyperactivity/impulsivity, restlessness, or emotional reactivity.
- Work or school performance changes, missed deadlines, or feedback about focus.
- Symptoms overlap with anxiety, mood, sleep, or learning differences.
What we assess
- Executive skills (planning, organization, inhibition).
- Sustained/selective attention and processing speed.
- Academic screening when indicated.
Testing session (~4 hours, in person): attention, working memory, processing speed, and executive functions; rating scales from home/school/work when applicable.
Our three-appointment sequence
1 Intake
History, goals, records review, and informant perspectives (virtual, ~60 minutes).
2 Testing
Standardized measures with planned breaks (in person, ~4 hours).
3 Feedback
Results, recommendations, and your written report (virtual, ~60 minutes).
Insurance & access: we verify benefits and handle authorizations when required. See Insurance & Payment for details.
ADHD evaluation FAQs
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Ready to schedule your evaluation?
Virtual intake, in-person testing, and a clear report delivered at your feedback visit.

