If your child struggles to focus, follow through with tasks, manage big emotions, or stay on pace with peers, you’re not alone. At Blossom Works Therapy, we understand how overwhelming it can feel when your child’s day-to-day challenges begin to affect school, family routines, friendships, or self-esteem. An ADHD evaluation can provide the clarity and direction you need to support your child’s growth with confidence.

We take a relational, compassionate approach to every evaluation centered on the strengths, needs, and lived experiences of each individual. Our evaluations are designed to go beyond a checklist of symptoms. We look closely at attention, impulse control, emotional regulation, executive functioning, and developmental context while also considering overlapping concerns such as anxiety, trauma, learning differences, and sensory needs.
Who We Support
We provide ADHD assessments for children, teens, and adults. Whether this is the first time you’re exploring a diagnosis or you’ve long suspected something deeper, we’re here to help make the process approachable and validating.
What to Expect
Our evaluation process includes:
After the Evaluation
Receiving a diagnosis can bring relief but it can also raise new questions. Our team is here to walk alongside you, not just in the evaluation process but in the journey that follows. We’ll help you explore next steps, such as behavioral therapy, parent coaching, executive functioning support, or emotional regulation strategies always through a neurodiversity-affirming lens.
Insurance & Support
Many insurance plans offer full or partial coverage for evaluations. Our billing and care coordination team will help you understand your benefits and guide you every step of the way.
An ADHD evaluation is a comprehensive process to assess attention, focus, impulsivity, and behavior patterns using clinical tools.
Children, teens, or adults who struggle with focus, restlessness, organization, or follow-through may benefit from an evaluation.
It may include interviews, behavior checklists, developmental history, cognitive testing, and feedback from teachers or caregivers.
The full process may take a few hours or be spread across multiple sessions, depending on age and the depth of testing needed.
No, an evaluation may reveal ADHD or another issue. The goal is to clearly understand your symptoms and how to support them.
You’ll receive results, a clear explanation, and recommendations which may include therapy, school support, or medication options.
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