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What is ADHD testing, and who should consider it?
ADHD testing evaluates symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity to determine if they align with ADHD. It's ideal for anyone experiencing challenges with focus, organization, or behavior impacting daily life.What does the testing process involve?
The process typically includes a clinical interview, questionnaires, and standardized assessments to evaluate attention, memory, and other cognitive functions.How long does ADHD testing take?
Testing usually takes 1-3 hours, depending on the complexity and the individual's specific needs.Can children and adults both be tested?
Yes! ADHD testing is available for all ages, from young children to adults.Will my insurance cover ADHD testing?
Coverage varies by plan. We recommend checking with your provider to understand your benefits. Our clinic also offers payment plans for private clients.What happens after the test results are in?
A professional will review the results with you, discuss the diagnosis (if applicable), and recommend a treatment plan, which may include therapy, coaching, or medication.Can ADHD testing diagnose other conditions?
Yes, testing can help rule out or identify other conditions like anxiety, depression, or learning disabilities that may have similar symptoms.