ADHD, also known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and ASD, known as Autism Spectrum Disorder, are conditions that affect learning, communication, and behavior. An ADHD or ASD evaluation is a process that helps identify the presence of these conditions so that the right support and resources can be provided. Early detection can make a big difference in education, relationships, and personal growth
We offer thorough assessments tailored to each individual, gathering information from parents, teachers, and through direct observation.
Our evaluations are designed for children, adolescents, and adults to understand unique strengths and challenges at every stage.
Using interviews, questionnaires, and observations, we get a full picture of behavior and communication patterns.
Our approach is grounded in current research and respects neurodiversity to provide accurate, supportive evaluations.
We provide easy-to-understand reports with practical recommendations for school, home, or work settings.
Choosing the right provider in Seattle, is essential for accurate and helpful results. We focus on your unique needs and listen carefully to your concerns. Our evaluations follow the latest research and guidelines to deliver compassionate, evidence-based assessments.
We create a calm and welcoming environment to make the process comfortable for everyone, especially children. After the evaluation, you receive a clear, detailed report with practical recommendations tailored to your situation
Anyone showing signs of attention difficulties, hyperactivity, social challenges, communication delays, or repetitive behaviors may benefit from an evaluation.
The process can take a few hours to a few days, depending on the individual’s needs and the type of assessments used.
Yes. ADHD and ASD can be identified at any age, and adult assessments are available.
We provide results after reviewing all information carefully. This ensures accuracy and clear recommendations.
Yes. We can guide you toward therapy, educational resources, and community support based on the evaluation findings.
An evaluation typically includes interviews, questionnaires, behavioral observations, cognitive testing, and feedback from parents, teachers, or caregivers if applicable.