ADHD Evaluation — Comprehensive Testing for Children & Adults

Get clear answers about attention, focus, and executive functioning with a thorough ADHD evaluation from experienced psychologists.

Licensed Psychologists
Since 1986
Insurance Accepted
3 Locations

About ADHD Evaluation

An ADHD evaluation at CPS goes beyond a simple questionnaire. Our psychologists conduct a comprehensive assessment that includes cognitive testing, behavioral rating scales, clinical interviews, and a review of developmental and academic history.

We evaluate for all three ADHD presentations — predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, and combined type — in children, adolescents, and adults. We also screen for common co-occurring conditions like anxiety, depression, and learning disabilities.

A thorough ADHD evaluation provides the foundation for effective treatment, whether that includes medication, therapy, behavioral strategies, or academic accommodations.

What to Expect

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Clinical interview covering developmental history, symptoms, and daily functioning

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Standardized ADHD rating scales completed by the patient and family members

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Cognitive and attention testing (continuous performance tests, working memory tasks)

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Screening for co-occurring conditions (anxiety, depression, learning disabilities)

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Written report with diagnosis, recommendations, and treatment options

Why Choose CPS

Comprehensive evaluation — not just a checklist
Testing for children, teens, and adults
Same-month appointment availability
Reports accepted by schools and employers for accommodations
Treatment planning included — medication, therapy, or both

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age can a child be evaluated for ADHD?
Children as young as 4 can be evaluated, though the assessment approach is tailored by age. We evaluate children, teens, and adults.
How is an ADHD evaluation different from a screening?
A screening is a brief questionnaire. Our evaluation includes 2–4 hours of testing, clinical interview, rating scales, and a comprehensive report with diagnosis.
Can adults be diagnosed with ADHD for the first time?
Yes. Many adults discover they have ADHD after years of struggling with focus, organization, or follow-through. We specialize in adult ADHD evaluations.
What happens after the evaluation?
You receive a detailed report and feedback session. We help you create a treatment plan that may include therapy, medication management, or workplace accommodations.

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule your adhd evaluation at one of our three Utah locations. Call us today or book online.