Get Clarity, Not Just a Label

Our diagnostic assessments help identify the root cause of emotional, behavioral, and developmental concerns across all age groups.

What is it?

These reviews involve clinical interviews, standardized tests, behavioral observations, and functional assessments to provide a comprehensive diagnosis. Suitable for children, teens, and adults.

Who is it for?

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Suspected ADHD, autism, or learning disabilities

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Mood or anxiety disorders

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Delayed speech or social skills in children

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Neurodivergence or high-functioning concerns

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Re-assessment for ongoing conditions

Been wondering what’s really going on? Let’s get you the answers you need so you can move forward.

How it Works

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1–2 hour assessments (split by age/need)

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Parent or caregiver input for minors

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Written report with diagnosis (if applicable)

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Next steps for therapy, school, or family planning

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What to Expect

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1–2 hour assessments (split by age/need)

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Parent or caregiver input for minors

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Written report with diagnosis (if applicable)

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Next steps for therapy, school, or family planning

Why Choose This Therapy

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Evidence-based, multidisciplinary approach

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Clarity for treatment, education, or accommodations

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Tailored recommendations based on strengths and challenges

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Supportive environment for clients and families

FAQ’s

It’s a comprehensive assessment that may include interviews, questionnaires, and observations to understand symptoms, strengths, and needs.

To clarify a diagnosis, guide treatment planning, or better understand learning, attention, or emotional challenges.

No. It’s a tool for understanding—not a label. The outcome can confirm, rule out, or refine potential diagnoses.