If you’re looking for answers about ADHD, I provide thoughtful, clinically sound evaluations for adults, delivered online with care, clarity, and respect.

Your ADHD evaluation follows a calm, structured process designed to reduce anxiety and increase clarity.
My ADHD evaluations are designed to bring clarity to patterns that may have been confusing, frustrating, or exhausting for a long time. Many adults seek an evaluation after years of working incredibly hard just to stay afloat, often being told they are disorganized, inconsistent, or not trying hard enough. I approach this process with the assumption that you have been adapting and compensating for a long time, and that your effort deserves to be understood.
The evaluation includes a careful assessment using adult‑appropriate, evidence based measures, alongside a detailed clinical interview. We look at how attention, focus, motivation, emotional regulation, and executive functioning show up in your real life, not just in abstract terms. I am especially attentive to how demands at work, at home, or in school have interacted with your nervous system over time, and how burnout or chronic overwhelm may have developed as a result.
A large part of the process is making room for your story. We talk about your history, what has been challenging, what has helped, and what has never quite made sense. Rather than isolating symptoms, we look at patterns across your life and how they connect. Your experience is not treated as secondary to the data. It is a central part of the diagnostic picture.
At the conclusion of the evaluation, we review clear findings and talk openly about whether ADHD helps explain what you have been living with. You receive a formal clinical report and individualized recommendations that are meant to be useful, not generic. The overall goal is to replace confusion and self doubt with understanding, direction, and a more accurate framework for how your brain works.
If you’ve been questioning ADHD or trying to make sense of long‑standing challenges with focus, organization, emotional regulation, or burnout, you’re not alone. Many adults reach this point after years of pushing through without answers.
Many adults arrive here after years of feeling misunderstood, mislabeled, overwhelmed, or simply exhausted from trying to function in systems that never quite fit how their brain works.
This is a place where you can explore these questions without pressure or judgment, with professional care that takes your experiences seriously and treats them with respect.

If you’ve been wondering whether ADHD might help explain your experiences, you don’t need to have that question fully formed or figured out yet. Many adults hold this curiosity quietly for years. Reaching out to talk things through and ask questions can be a meaningful place to start. I’m happy to help you explore your experiences, talk through what you’re noticing, and consider whether an ADHD evaluation might be helpful for you, without pressure or expectation.

Every ADHD evaluation includes professional diagnostic documentation, careful confirmation of an ADHD diagnosis when it is clinically appropriate, and individualized recommendations designed to support your daily life, work or school demands, and overall mental health.
You also receive clear, practical documentation for real‑world needs, guidance for updating long‑term records when relevant, and access to thoughtfully curated resources you can continue to use over time.
An in‑depth, psychologist‑led ADHD evaluation that prioritizes understanding, clinical integrity, and practical support you can use.

In this session, we spend time exploring attention, executive functioning, emotional regulation, and your lived experiences across different areas of life. We talk about how these patterns show up day to day, what has been challenging, what has helped, and how you have learned to cope or adapt over time. The focus is on understanding your experiences in context and building an accurate, meaningful clinical picture through thoughtful conversation and careful assessment.
During this session, I walk through the findings with you, explain my diagnostic impressions in plain language, and talk through recommendations tailored to your needs and goals. You will also receive a comprehensive clinical report that clearly summarizes the evaluation, offers meaningful insight, and outlines practical next steps you can actually use.
Your ADHD evaluation includes a comprehensive, professionally written clinical report prepared by a licensed psychologist. The report clearly documents diagnostic findings, confirms an ADHD diagnosis when clinically appropriate, and explains the reasoning in plain, respectful language rather than technical jargon. It includes a thoughtful summary of how ADHD shows up for you specifically, with attention to executive functioning, emotional regulation, burnout, and real‑world impact. The documentation is suitable for practical use, such as workplace or academic accommodations, coordination with other providers, or long‑term personal records. You also receive clear, individualized recommendations that are meant to support daily life, work, school, and mental health rather than generic advice. When appropriate, I also provide supporting documentation formats and a superbill you may submit to insurance for possible reimbursement. If you want, I can make this even tighter for an FAQ accordion, or slightly more explicit about accommodations language for workplaces and universities.
This evaluation is for adults who are wondering whether ADHD might explain their experiences, who are seeking clarity, or who have been living with long‑standing challenges related to focus, organization, emotional regulation, or burnout. It’s designed for people who want thoughtful, professional understanding of what they’ve been dealing with, rather than quick answers or surface‑level explanations.
It’s for adults who are coming to these questions later in life, often after years of compensating, being misunderstood, or carrying exhaustion they couldn’t fully explain. Many have been misdiagnosed, overlooked, or taught to blame themselves for struggles that finally deserve a clearer, more accurate understanding. This evaluation is for those who are ready for a respectful, thoughtful, and professionally guided process that takes their full history and lived experience seriously.

Most ADHD evaluations are completed within 2–4 weeks, including assessment, feedback, and full report delivery. The process is paced to ensure clinical accuracy rather than rushed conclusions.

Online ADHD evaluations, delivered with care, respect, and clinical integrity.
My work centers on helping people understand their minds with compassion, accuracy, and dignity. I blend clinical expertise with genuine human connection, so every ADHD evaluation feels safe, respectful, and affirming.
Licensed Psychologist | ADHD Assessment Specialist

A dedicated focus on ADHD evaluations for adults
If difficulties with focus, organization, emotional regulation, or feeling overwhelmed are affecting your day‑to‑day life, a professional evaluation can help bring clarity and understanding to what’s been going on.
This isn’t a quiz or a self‑test you take online. It’s a full clinical evaluation led by a licensed psychologist, with time, care, and attention given to understanding your experiences in context.
Yes. When an evaluation is conducted by a licensed psychologist using well‑established, standardized tools, an online format meets the same clinical standards as in‑person care.
I offer evaluations for young adults and adults age 18 and older.
Yes. I include differential assessment as part of the process, meaning I look carefully at other possible explanations to be sure the diagnosis is accurate and truly fits your experiences.
Yes. All evaluations are confidential and conducted through secure telehealth, so your information and privacy are carefully protected throughout the process.
Yes! You’re welcome to book a free consultation to ask questions and talk things through before deciding whether to move forward.

When you’re ready to seek clarity and professional support around ADHD, taking the next step doesn’t have to feel complicated.