Clear, affirming evaluations for children, teens, and adults — whether you’re seeking a diagnosis for the first time, confirming something long suspected, or following up on a school’s recommendation.
An evaluation isn’t about reducing a person to a label. It’s about understanding how a mind actually works — and walking away with language, answers, and a practical plan you can use at home, at school, or at work.
Below are the three paths most families and individuals come here for. If you’re not sure which fits, that’s exactly what a first conversation is for.
Each one is shaped to the question you’re actually asking.
Affirming evaluations for children, teens, and adults — including adults exploring a long-suspected, late-identified diagnosis. Explore autism assessments
Clarity and practical strategies for attention, focus, and executive functioning across the lifespan. Explore ADHD evaluations
For anxiety, mood, behavior, learning, cognitive testing (WISC-V), or a school’s request for an evaluation. Explore child evaluations
No single questionnaire, no rubber-stamp — a real process with a real conversation at the end.
We begin with a full conversation about your concerns and history — you set the direction.
Evidence-based tools chosen for the person’s age and presentation, not a one-size-fits-all form.
A clear, detailed summary of findings and recommendations you can take to a school, prescriber, or provider.
A dedicated meeting to talk through results in plain language and decide on next steps together.
Evaluation pricing and the insurance plans accepted for assessments are laid out clearly, separate from ongoing therapy rates.
See Fees & InsuranceThe autism assessment FAQ walks through the process, timeline, and what a diagnosis can open up.
Read the Autism FAQThat’s the most common place to start. Reach out and we’ll talk through what you’re noticing and which path makes the most sense — no pressure either way.
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