Do I Need an ADHD Assessment? Signs You Might Benefit from Testing as an Adult

 

ADHD isn’t just a childhood condition—it often persists into adulthood, though it may look different over time. Many adults struggle with focus, organization, restlessness, or emotional regulation and wonder if ADHD might be the cause. If these symptoms are interfering with your daily functioning, relationships, or career, an ADHD assessment can offer clarity and direction.

Signs you may benefit from an adult ADHD evaluation:

  • Chronic procrastination or forgetfulness

  • Difficulty sustaining attention during meetings or conversations

  • Impulsivity in decision-making

  • Trouble following through on tasks or plans

  • Feeling overwhelmed by everyday responsibilities

Our ADHD evaluations are tailored for adults and include both clinical interviews and evidence-based assessments. Learn more about adult ADHD testing or visit CHADD for additional resources.

Contact us to schedule your ADHD evaluation.

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