Get Tested for Adult ADHD : Screenings, Assessments & Treatment

Adult ADHD Screening, Assessment, and Treatment

Living with Adult ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) can affect focus, organization, relationships, and overall quality of life. Many adults struggle for years without realizing their symptoms may be related to ADHD. At [Your Clinic/Practice Name], we provide comprehensive Adult ADHD screenings, assessments, and treatment options designed to help you better understand your symptoms and find the right path forward.

Adult ADHD Screening & Assessment

Our team specializes in accurate and thorough evaluations for ADHD in adults. Each patient undergoes a detailed screening and assessment process that helps us identify ADHD symptoms and their impact on daily functioning. We use clinically validated tools such as (but not limited to):

These evidence-based screening instruments give us a clear picture of whether Adult ADHD may be present and how it impacts your life.

Adult ADHD Treatment Options

If a diagnosis is confirmed, we create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. Our Adult ADHD treatment services include a wide range of proven options:

Every treatment plan is designed around your unique goals, challenges, and lifestyle.

The Traini Counseling Group

Why Choose Us for Adult ADHD Care?

Take the First Step Today

If you’ve been wondering whether ADHD may be affecting your life, don’t wait any longer. Our Adult ADHD screening and treatment services can help you get clarity, take control, and move forward with confidence.

It’s important for parents and individuals to keep in mind that there is no single test for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and that many symptoms of the disorder can be similar to other mental health disorders and disabilities.

The most common symptoms and signs of ADHD include:

  • Inattention: You or your child or teen may wander off task or have a hard time maintaining focus. You may often be disorganized and have issues comprehending things.
  • Hyperactivity: You may find yourself or your child constantly fidgeting, restless or “chatty,” including in situations in which it may not be appropriate. Often parents comment on their child’s seemingly “endless energy.”
  • Impulsivity: While children can seem impulsive in general, an individual with ADHD tends to make impulsive actions that may seem socially unacceptable, morally questionable, or even put them in harm’s way.

What are Early Signs of ADHD?

Early symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder include but are not limited to:

The Traini Counseling Group

How is ADHD Evaluated and Diagnosed?

Our psychologists at Traini Counseling Group use the guidelines in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fifth edition (DSM-5,) to help diagnose ADHD. This diagnostic standard helps ensure that we appropriately diagnose and treat individuals for ADHD. A combination of counseling as well as medical intervention is often recommended for complete management of symptoms.

In order to evaluate and diagnose you or your child for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, we like to remind parents and individuals that it’s important to collect crucial information about you or your child's behavior and how it affects life at home, in school, and in other social settings. For parents, we'll want you to gain insight from your child’s teachers and any other caregivers. Our psychologists will want to know what symptoms you or your child is showing, how long these symptoms of inattention or symptoms of hyperactivity have occured, and how these symptoms affect you or your child and your family.

In addition to all of this, we'll also gather information about your family history and your or your child's medical history.

A female clinician in a white coat comforts a smiling seated woman holding a small dumbbell on a green wall backdrop

What May Happen During ADHD Evaluations?

Testing for ADHD can include such things as:

  • Face-to-face clinical interviews with one of our counselors with you and/or your child. 
  • Behavioral and academic rating scales completed by you and/or a teacher.
  • Review of previous medical, school and assessment records, if applicable.
  • Developmental assessments.
  • Medical consults by one of our specialized prescribers.
  • Intellectual, academic/learning, or neuropsychological testing.
  • School visits or observations.

How Do I Begin?

We understand that this information for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder can be overwhelming. As always, we’re here for you at Traini Counseling Group. Parents, we urge you to begin collecting information about and for your child now, and reach out to us with any questions you may have, or for scheduling an appointment. We’re here to help every step of the way.

Start Your Journey Today

Take the first step toward new opportunities and meaningful growth.
Your journey to success begins with a single click today.

REACH OUT TODAY

Small Steps Alone,
Big Success Together

Opening Hours

Monday – Friday
(9:00 AM – 6:00 PM)

Saturday – Sunday
(Closed)

Scroll to Top