Choose Your ADHD Testing Option
Whether you need focused objective testing or a more complete ADHD evaluation, these options are designed to help you better understand attention, focus, impulsivity, and executive functioning.
ADHD Testing / QbCheck
$225
Focused objective attention testing using QbCheck technology, with a results summary and clinician letter with recommendations.
Includes:
- QbCheck testing
- Results summary
- Clinician letter with recommendations
Focus & Clarity ADHD Assessment Package
$800
A comprehensive ADHD evaluation for adults, teens, and children with objective testing, rating scales, executive functioning measures, a personalized written report, recommendations, and a feedback session.
Includes:
- Comprehensive intake
- QbCheck testing
- Rating scales
- Executive functioning profile
- Personalized written report
- School/work recommendations
- 60-minute feedback session
Who Is This For?
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Adults experiencing focus, organization, or attention challenges
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Teens navigating school, motivation, or impulsivity
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Children with attention, behavior, or emotional regulation concerns
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Parents seeking clarity and guidance for their child
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School and work support to inform accommodations
Our Simple 3-Step Process
1
Choose Your Testing Option
Select focused QbCheck testing or the full Focus & Clarity ADHD Assessment Package.
2
Complete Testing and Forms
Complete the attention testing process and any required rating scales or forms.
3
Review Results and Next Steps
Receive clear results, recommendations, and guidance for school, work, or daily life.
After your purchase, we'll follow up with clear next steps for completing testing, forms, and scheduling any needed feedback session. You'll know exactly what to complete, when to complete it, and what to expect next.
Frequently Asked Questions
The ADHD testing process typically includes an intake, rating scales, objective attention testing, clinical review, and a feedback session. Results are delivered within one week after all required assessment steps are completed.
The Focus & Clarity ADHD Assessment may include QbCheck objective attention testing, age-appropriate behavior rating scales, executive functioning measures, clinical review, a personalized written report, and a 60-minute feedback session.
Yes. Reference Point Therapy provides ADHD testing for adults, teens, and children. The specific assessment tools used may vary depending on the client's age and presenting concerns.
The assessment is designed to clarify whether ADHD symptoms and related patterns are present. Diagnostic conclusions depend on the full clinical picture, assessment results, history, rating scales, and clinical review.
Yes, when appropriate. The written report may include practical school, work, or daily-life recommendations that can support conversations about accommodations, IEP/504 planning, workplace supports, or academic needs.
No. QbCheck is an objective attention test that can provide helpful data related to attention, activity level, and impulsivity. It is one part of the broader ADHD assessment process and should be interpreted alongside history, rating scales, executive functioning information, and clinical review.
No. This ADHD assessment focuses on attention, behavior, and executive functioning concerns. A full psychological or neuropsychological evaluation may include broader cognitive, academic, personality, or diagnostic testing.
Yes, some parts of the ADHD testing process may be completed through secure telehealth options where appropriate. Certain testing tools may require specific technology, setup, or supervision, which will be reviewed before scheduling.