ADHD Testing
IN Arlington, VA
Difficulties with attention, focus, organization, or follow-through can be frustrating, especially when you’re trying hard but still feeling overwhelmed or stuck. An ADHD evaluation can help clarify whether these challenges are related to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and provide a better understanding of what’s getting in the way.
Some people seek testing because they need documentation for accommodations. Others are looking for answers after years of feeling scattered, inconsistent, or misunderstood. Either way, an evaluation can provide clarity, direction, and practical next steps.
What the evaluation looks at
Each evaluation is personalized and examines areas such as:
Attention and concentration
Executive functioning and organization
Working memory and processing speed
Impulsivity and self-regulation
Academic and occupational functioning
Emotional functioning and stress management
Patterns that may overlap with anxiety, learning differences, or other concerns
Who I work with
I provide ADHD evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults, with a focus on how symptoms affect daily life at school, work, home, and in relationships.
What you’ll take away
I’ll give you clear, evidence-based recommendations tailored to your needs, including practical strategies, referrals, or documentation when appropriate. ADHD testing is often required by schools or workplaces to determine eligibility for accommodations such as extended time, reduced-distraction settings, or assistive tools. Results can also support accommodation requests for exams such as the SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, and GMAT.
Common Accommodations May Include:
Extended time on tests or assignments
Reduced-distraction testing environments
Movement breaks
Access to assistive technology or organizational tools
Preferential seating or modified classroom/workplace environments
Flexible scheduling or workload adjustments
In-person ADHD testing in Arlington
Evaluations are conducted in person at my Arlington office, with a focus on how symptoms affect daily life at school, work, home, and in relationships.