Testing ADHD & ASD (autism)

Testing & Assessment for ADHD in Adults 

ADHD & ASD Assessment

We provide comprehensive evaluations and personalized support for clients who wish to better understand and manage their symptoms, helping them access the resources they need to succeed and thrive.

ADHD symptoms can be challenging and overwhelming. You might experience difficulties with focus, impulsivity, or hyperactivity — all of which can affect your ability to complete tasks, maintain relationships, and function effectively in daily life. An accurate ADHD assessment is essential, as the condition can often be misdiagnosed. A proper diagnosis is the first step toward effective treatment and meaningful change. Following assessment, we offer tailored strategies and techniques to help you manage symptoms in healthy, sustainable ways and lead a more fulfilling life.

At our testing center, we provide ADHD and ASD assessments in multiple languages, with English as the main language of communication. Our dedicated team ensures accurate, culturally sensitive evaluations that consider each client’s unique background, while providing comprehensive guidance and ongoing support throughout the process.

Autism Spectrum

An autism evaluation for adults typically involves several appointments with a qualified psychologist or neuropsychologist. During the assessment, you may complete a series of cognitive and activity-based tasks, as well as standardized questionnaires designed to evaluate traits associated with autism.

Many autistic adults learn to suppress or hide their autism-related behaviors in order to fit in or meet social expectations. This is known as masking or camouflaging. Masking might involve forcing eye contact, imitating social behaviors, or tolerating sensory discomfort in loud or crowded environments. While masking can help a person navigate social situations, it can also lead to stress, anxiety, and burnout over time.

Testing & Assessment for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Adults

Some adults reach later stages of life without realizing they are autistic, only recognizing the signs after learning more about ASD. If you suspect that you may be autistic—or know an adult who may be on the spectrum—learning about the common signs of autism is an important first step toward understanding your experiences and seeking support. 

To learn more about what to expect during the diagnostic process or to schedule an assessment, please contact us by email.