
Living with undiagnosed ADHD, autism, or both can make everyday life feel harder than it should. You may be high-functioning on the outside while privately struggling with focus, emotional regulation, sensory overload, burnout, task initiation, social fatigue, or executive function challenges.
At A+ Mental Health, we provide adult ADHD and autism evaluations designed to help you get clarity, understand your symptoms, and take the next step toward treatment. Evaluations are completed over two one-hour appointments and are led by a licensed psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Our goal is not just to give you a label. Our goal is to help you understand what is happening, why certain patterns may be showing up in your life, and what kind of support may help you feel more stable, focused, and in control.
An ADHD and autism evaluation may be helpful if you have wondered whether your challenges are related to ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, executive dysfunction, anxiety, trauma, depression, or a combination of factors.
Many adults seek an evaluation after years of feeling misunderstood, overwhelmed, or “different” without knowing why. Others come in after noticing patterns at work, in relationships, or in daily responsibilities.
You may benefit from an evaluation if you experience:
ADHD and autism can look different in adults than they do in children. They can also be missed in people who are intelligent, successful, introverted, high-achieving, or good at masking symptoms.
Your evaluation may explore symptoms and patterns related to:
ADHD can affect attention, motivation, planning, emotional regulation, memory, organization, and follow-through. For many adults, the issue is not a lack of effort. It is a nervous system and executive function issue.
We assess symptoms that may point to inattentive ADHD, hyperactive/impulsive ADHD, or combined ADHD.
Autism in adults may involve sensory sensitivity, social communication differences, strong routines, deep interests, emotional intensity, masking, shutdowns, or burnout.
Many adults begin exploring autism after realizing that anxiety, depression, or social exhaustion may be connected to long-term neurodivergent traits.
Executive function affects planning, prioritizing, starting tasks, finishing tasks, regulating emotions, and managing time. These challenges are common in ADHD and autism and can significantly affect work, relationships, school, and daily life.
ADHD and autism often overlap with anxiety, depression, PTSD, sleep problems, and emotional regulation difficulties. A good evaluation looks at the full picture rather than treating each symptom in isolation.
What to Expect During the Evaluation
Your ADHD and autism evaluation is completed over two one-hour appointments.
During these appointments, we review your symptoms, personal history, current challenges, functional impairment, mental health background, and treatment goals. We also discuss how symptoms show up in your work, relationships, home life, school, or daily routines.
The process may include:
After the evaluation, we discuss next steps. Depending on your needs, this may include therapy, ADHD medication management, non-stimulant medication options, executive function support, AI-assisted therapy, or other mental health treatment.
Many adults spend years blaming themselves for symptoms that are actually connected to ADHD, autism, or neurodivergent nervous system patterns.
An evaluation can help you move from self-criticism to understanding.
Instead of asking, “Why can’t I just do this?” you can begin asking, “What support, structure, or treatment does my brain need?”
That clarity can make treatment more effective. It can also help you communicate your needs, make better decisions, and reduce the shame that often builds up after years of struggling without answers.
ADHD and autism often appear together, but the overlap can be confusing.
For example, ADHD may create novelty-seeking, distractibility, impulsivity, and difficulty with consistency. Autism may create a need for predictability, sensory regulation, routine, and recovery time after social interaction.
When both are present, a person may feel internally pulled in opposite directions: craving stimulation but becoming overwhelmed by it, wanting structure but resisting routine, or appearing socially capable while feeling exhausted afterward.
That is why an evaluation should look beyond surface-level symptoms. The goal is to understand the pattern behind the symptoms.
If your evaluation suggests ADHD, autism, or related conditions, A+ Mental Health can help you build a care plan.
Treatment may include:
Medication can be helpful for some adults with ADHD. We can discuss stimulant and non-stimulant options, possible benefits, side effects, and whether medication may fit your needs.
Therapy can help with emotional regulation, executive function, self-understanding, anxiety, trauma, burnout, and relationship challenges.
A+ Mental Health uses human-led, AI-supported insight to help identify patterns that may be difficult to see through traditional talk therapy alone. AI does not replace clinical care. It supports the provider’s ability to recognize themes, patterns, and potential areas for deeper exploration.
For some patients, additional nervous system support may be considered as part of a broader care plan. Recommendations depend on your symptoms, goals, and clinical needs.
Insurance and Payment
ADHD and autism evaluations are covered by insurance when eligible. We also offer options for patients who are paying out of pocket.
Because insurance coverage can vary, we recommend contacting us to confirm your benefits and appointment options.
A+ Mental Health provides a modern, integrated approach to adult ADHD, autism, and mental health care.
Patients choose us because we offer:
Our approach is especially helpful for adults who have spent years feeling like traditional care did not fully explain what they were experiencing.
You do not have to keep guessing whether ADHD, autism, or another mental health condition is affecting your life.
An evaluation can help you understand your symptoms, identify the right next step, and begin building a care plan that fits your brain and your life.
Schedule an ADHD and autism evaluation with A+ Mental Health today.
At A+ Mental Health, the evaluation is completed over two one-hour appointments. This gives us time to review your symptoms, history, daily challenges, and treatment goals.
Yes. We evaluate adults for ADHD, including symptoms related to attention, organization, impulsivity, emotional regulation, motivation, and executive function.
Yes. We evaluate adults who may have autism spectrum traits, sensory sensitivity, social communication differences, masking, burnout, or long-standing neurodivergent patterns.
Yes. ADHD and autism can overlap. Many adults experience traits of both, which is why a thorough evaluation should look at the full pattern of symptoms.
When appropriate, medication options can be discussed after evaluation. A+ Mental Health provides medication management and can review stimulant, non-stimulant, and other psychiatric medication options based on your needs.
The current service page states that assessments are covered by insurance. Coverage may vary by plan, so patients should confirm benefits before scheduling.
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