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ADHD Testing

ADHD testing at BNBA combines a detailed clinical interview with standardized assessments, symptom checklists, and a thorough review of your history and daily functioning. Our experienced providers evaluate how symptoms impact your life to determine whether an ADHD diagnosis is appropriate and to develop an individualized treatment plan.


Difficulties with focus, organization, or follow-through can affect every part of life. Understanding whether ADHD may be the cause is an important step toward getting the right support and treatment.
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Next-day appointments available

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No waitlist - timely access to care

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All major insurances accepted

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Ages 13+ in Massachusetts; 18+ in all other states

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Fully virtual option available

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Comprenhensive Care
At BNBA, we offer comprehensive ADHD/ADD evaluations for patients in all seven states where we operate including convenient virtual testing, so you can complete your assessment from the comfort of home.

ADHD Testing FAQ’s

What is ADHD?

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, focus, organization, and impulse control. It can impact work, school, relationships, and daily life.

What does ADHD testing involve?

At BNBA, ADHD testing typically includes a detailed clinical interview, evidence-based questionnaires, and a review of your personal and family history. We assess how symptoms affect daily functioning to determine if an ADHD diagnosis is appropriate.

Is ADHD testing done in person or online?

We offer both! ADHD evaluations can be conducted fully via secure telehealth, so you can complete your assessment from home.

Who can get tested?

We offer ADHD testing for ages 13 and up in Massachusetts and ages 18 and up in all other states where we operate.

How soon can I get an appointment?

We offer next-day appointments, and there is no waitlist — so you can get answers quickly.

Is ADHD testing covered by insurance?

Yes — we accept all major insurances, including Medicaid where applicable. Our team will help verify your coverage before your appointment.

Will I get treatment after testing?

If ADHD is diagnosed, our providers will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan. This may include therapy, medication management, and practical strategies to help you succeed in daily life.

How long does the evaluation take?

Most ADHD assessments can be completed in one or two telehealth sessions, depending on your specific situation.

How do I prepare for my ADHD appointment?

Before your visit, gather any past medical or school records related to attention or learning challenges. Be ready to discuss your history in detail, including any previous diagnoses or treatments.