Adult ADHD & Neuropsychological Evaluations in Connecticut

Comprehensive virtual ADHD evaluations for adults throughout Connecticut, helping you get clear answers, better understand how your brain works, and walk away with a roadmap for what comes next.

 

If you’ve ever wondered, “Why is life harder for me than everyone else?” you’re not alone. Many bright, creative adults still struggle with focus, follow-through, social connections, or feeling “different” without knowing why.

If this sounds familiar, a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation can help you make sense of your experiences and finally understand what works for your brain.

What Can a Neuropsychological Evaluation Help Clarify?

I provide comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for Connecticut adults seeking clarity around:

  • ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), including presentations frequently overlooked in women and high-achieving adults

  • Executive functioning difficulties involving attention, organization, planning, time management, and follow-through

  • Questions about whether symptoms are better explained by ADHD, anxiety, OCD, depression, trauma, or another condition

  • Cognitive and processing differences

  • Autism and social-communication differences when clinically appropriate

As a Connecticut-licensed psychologist, I provide evaluations virtually to adults throughout Connecticut, including Fairfield County, Stamford, Greenwich, Westport, Norwalk, Fairfield, New Haven, Hartford, and surrounding communities.

 
 
 
 

What to Expect From an Adult ADHD Evaluation

Step 1: Free Consultation (15 minutes): We’ll chat briefly to make sure testing is the right fit

Step 2: Virtual Intake Session (1-2 hours): A thorough conversation about your history, strengths, and concerns

Step 3: Virtual Testing Session (3-4 hours): Complete carefully selected measures assessing areas such as attention, executive functioning, cognitive abilities, and other domains relevant to your diagnostic questions—all from your home in Connecticut.

Step 4: Comprehensive Report: Receive a detailed written report explaining your results, diagnoses when appropriate, and personalized recommendations for work, school, relationships, treatment, and everyday life.

Step 5: Virtual Feedback Session (1 hour): I’ll walk you through your results and answer every question you have

Investment & Payment Structure

The total fee for a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation is $4,250.

I understand that an evaluation is a meaningful financial investment. The fee reflects the comprehensive nature of the process, including clinical interviewing, test administration, scoring and interpretation, diagnostic formulation, a personalized written report, and feedback session.

Many adults pursue testing after years of wondering why certain things feel harder than they should. The goal isn't simply to give you a diagnosis—it's to provide answers you can trust and recommendations you can actually use.

To make this more manageable, I offer a three-payment plan, if desired:

📆 Payment 1: At the intake session

📆 Payment 2: At the testing session

📆 Payment 3: At the feedback session

Many clients are also able use HSA/FSA funds toward the total investment.

What Makes This Different?

✔ You’re not just getting a diagnosis, you’re getting a roadmap.

✔ I specialize in evaluating adult ADHD, including presentations that can be overlooked in women, high-achieving adults, and people who have learned to compensate for their difficulties.

✔ I look beyond ADHD alone. Anxiety, OCD, trauma, depression, autism, sleep, and other factors can overlap with ADHD symptoms, so careful differential diagnosis matters.

✔ My evaluations go beyond labels to help you understand your results and actually use them in everyday life.

✔ I use a neurodiversity-affirming, trauma-informed approach grounded in psychological science.

If you've spent years pushing through, wondering whether you're simply “bad at adulting,” or questioning whether something like ADHD could explain your experiences, an evaluation can help you finally get clearer answers.

 You might benefit from testing if:


 ⚡ What Does ADHD Look Like in Adults?

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects attention, energy, task initiation, and executive functioning. Many adults seeking ADHD testing in Connecticut weren't identified during childhood because strong academic performance, intelligence, structure, perfectionism, or other coping strategies helped compensate for their difficulties. ADHD isn’t about being lazy or careless. It’s about having a brain that works differently, often in ways the world isn’t built to support.

 

What are common ADHD experiences in adults?

 

→ Trouble starting or finishing tasks—even ones you care about

→ Feeling easily distracted, forgetful, or “mentally scattered”

→ Hyperfocus on things you love, and burnout from everything else

→ Struggles with time (being late, losing track, or “time blindness”)

→ Frequent overwhelm, emotional intensity, or sensitivity to rejection

→ Difficulty staying organized, managing to-do lists, or following through

→ Feeling like you’re always playing catch-up, even when you're trying hard

 

How can getting an evaluation for ADHD help?

 

→ Give you answers to lifelong questions

→ Help you understand how your brain actually works

→ Provide tools, strategies, and support that fit you

→ Reduce shame and increase self-trust

Many adults with ADHD are high-achieving, creative, and deeply self-aware. You may have found ways to mask your symptoms, push through, or overcompensate but that doesn’t mean you’re thriving. If you’ve ever thought, “Why is this so hard for me when it seems easy for everyone else?”— ADHD might be part of your story. Getting clarity is the first step toward creating a life that works with your brain, not against it.

🧩 What If I'm Wondering About Both ADHD and Autism?

ADHD and autism can share certain features, and some adults identify with characteristics of both. When clinically appropriate, my evaluations can explore autism alongside ADHD and other diagnostic possibilities.

This can be especially helpful for adults who have spent years feeling different, masking socially, experiencing sensory sensitivities, or wondering whether ADHD alone fully explains their experiences.

Rather than beginning with the assumption that you have a particular diagnosis, we'll look comprehensively at your history, strengths, challenges, and assessment results to understand the bigger picture.

Virtual ADHD Testing Throughout Connecticut

I provide comprehensive virtual ADHD and neuropsychological evaluations for adults throughout Connecticut. Because the evaluation is completed via secure telehealth, you can participate from your own private space without traveling to an office.

I work with adults across Connecticut, including Fairfield County, Stamford, Greenwich, Westport, Norwalk, Fairfield, New Haven, Hartford, and surrounding communities.

You must be physically located in Connecticut or another state where I am authorized to practice at the time of your appointments.

Frequently Asked Questions About ADHD Testing in Connecticut

+ Do you provide adult ADHD testing throughout Connecticut?

Yes. I provide comprehensive virtual ADHD and neuropsychological evaluations for adults throughout Connecticut. Because evaluations are completed via secure telehealth, you can participate from your home or another private location anywhere in the state.

+ Can an ADHD evaluation be completed virtually?

Yes. My adult ADHD evaluations are completed virtually using secure telehealth. The evaluation includes a comprehensive clinical interview, standardized assessment measures, cognitive and executive-functioning testing when appropriate, diagnostic formulation, a detailed written report, and a feedback session. You’ll need a reliable internet connection, an appropriate computer or tablet, and a private, distraction-free environment for testing.administration and aligned with current research standards.

+ What does an adult ADHD evaluation include?

My evaluations are comprehensive and designed to look beyond a simple ADHD checklist. We’ll discuss your current concerns, developmental and mental health history, strengths, and day-to-day functioning. Testing may assess attention, executive functioning, cognitive abilities, and emotional or behavioral functioning. When appropriate, I may also gather information from collateral sources. You’ll receive a comprehensive written report with diagnostic conclusions and individualized recommendations, followed by a feedback session to review your results.

+ How long does ADHD testing take?

The process typically includes a 1–2 hour intake appointment, approximately 3–4 hours of virtual testing, and a one-hour feedback session. Additional time is spent behind the scenes reviewing records, scoring and interpreting results, integrating the findings, and preparing your comprehensive written report.

+ How much does an adult ADHD evaluation cost?

The total fee for a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation is $4,250. The fee includes the clinical interview, testing, scoring and interpretation, comprehensive written report, and feedback session. A three-payment option is available, with payments made at the intake, testing, and feedback appointments. Many clients also use HSA or FSA funds toward the cost of their evaluation.

+ Do you specialize in ADHD evaluations for women?

Yes. I frequently work with adult women whose ADHD symptoms may have been overlooked earlier in life. Some women perform well academically or professionally while privately struggling with procrastination, disorganization, overwhelm, time management, perfectionism, or the amount of effort required to keep everything together. A comprehensive evaluation considers both your challenges and the strategies you may have developed to compensate for them.

+ What if I'm not sure whether I have ADHD, anxiety, OCD, or something else?

You don't need to know your diagnosis before scheduling an evaluation—that's part of what the assessment is designed to clarify. ADHD symptoms can overlap with anxiety, OCD, depression, trauma, sleep difficulties, autism, and other concerns. I take a comprehensive approach to differential diagnosis so we can better understand what is contributing to your experiences rather than beginning with the assumption that ADHD is necessarily the answer.

+ Do I need a referral for an ADHD evaluation?

No. Private-pay clients can contact me directly to discuss an evaluation without a referral from a physician, therapist, or other healthcare provider. We’ll start with a free 15-minute consultation to discuss what you're looking for and determine whether my evaluation services are a good fit for your needs.

+ Can I use HSA or FSA funds for my evaluation?

Many clients are able to use HSA or FSA funds toward psychological assessment services. Because individual plans and eligibility requirements vary, I recommend confirming coverage directly with your HSA/FSA administrator before beginning the evaluation.

+ Will I receive a written report?

Yes. You'll receive a comprehensive written report explaining your assessment results, diagnostic conclusions when applicable, and personalized recommendations. My goal is for your report to be useful—not simply a collection of test scores—so that you leave with a clearer understanding of how your brain works and practical guidance for what to do next.

+ Can you coordinate with my therapist or psychiatrist?

Yes. With your written permission, I can collaborate with your therapist, psychiatrist, or other healthcare providers when clinically appropriate. This can help your existing treatment team understand the results of your evaluation and incorporate relevant findings and recommendations into your ongoing care.

+ What happens if the evaluation shows that I don't have ADHD?

That's still valuable information. The goal of a comprehensive evaluation isn't to confirm a particular diagnosis—it's to understand what's contributing to the difficulties you're experiencing. If ADHD doesn't best explain your symptoms, we'll discuss what the results do suggest and provide recommendations to help guide treatment, support, and next steps.

+ How do I get started with ADHD testing in Connecticut?

Start by scheduling a free 15-minute phone consultation. We'll briefly discuss what prompted you to consider an ADHD evaluation, answer questions about the process, and determine whether comprehensive testing is the right next step for you.