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ADHD Assessments for Adults

Wondering if ADHD might be part of your story? Get clarity with a thorough, affirming assessment designed specifically for adults.

A lot of adults reach adulthood without ever getting answers — just a lifetime of “you’re not trying hard enough” or “you’re so smart, you just need to focus.” If that resonates, you’re not alone, and you deserve more than guesswork.

Rootbound to Bloom, PLLC offers ADHD assessments for adults using the CAARS (Conners Adult ADHD Rating Scales), a gold-standard tool for evaluating ADHD symptoms, paired with a structured clinical interview. This isn’t a quick online quiz — it’s a thoughtful, two-session process designed to give you real answers.

Investment: $300
Self-pay only. Payment is due at the time of service.

What's Included:

  • Session 1 | Clinical Interview + Rating Scale: We’ll meet for an in-depth conversation about your history, current challenges, and how ADHD may be showing up in your life. You’ll also complete the CAARS, a validated self-report rating scale.
  • Session 2 | Results Review: We’ll walk through your results together so you actually understand what they mean; no confusing jargon, no being handed a paper and sent on your way.
  • Written Assessment Report: A comprehensive written report documenting your results, clinical impressions, and recommendations.
  • Assessment Letter: If applicable, a formal assessment letter — useful for workplace accommodations, academic supports, or just finally having it in writing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer ADHD assessments for children?

At this time, our ADHD assessment services are available for adults (18+) only.

This service is self-pay and is not billed to insurance. If you have questions about whether your plan offers any reimbursement for out-of-network assessment services, we recommend contacting your insurance provider directly.

The assessment spans two appointments. Session 1 (clinical interview + rating scale) typically runs 60–90 minutes. Session 2 (results review) is typically 50 minutes. You’ll receive your written report and diagnosis letter following your results session.

An ADHD assessment is about getting accurate information — not just confirming a condition. If the results don’t point to ADHD, your report will still include clinical observations and recommendations that may help explain what you’re experiencing.

Yes! Many clients use their diagnosis letter and written report to request accommodations through their employer’s HR department or through the ADA process.

Possibly! Many prescribers — including primary care physicians and psychiatrists — will accept a clinical assessment report as part of their evaluation process. However, every provider is different, and some may require their own intake process or a separate evaluation before prescribing. We recommend contacting your prescriber directly to ask what documentation they need. Your written report and assessment letter are yours to share with any provider you choose.

It depends on what the verification is for. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Workplace accommodations (ADA): In many cases, yes. A clinical assessment report and letter can support an ADA accommodation request through your employer’s HR department. Some employers may request additional documentation — check with your HR team first.
  • Academic accommodations: Many colleges and universities accept clinical assessment reports for accommodations like extended time or reduced-distraction testing environments. Policies vary by institution, so check with your school’s disability services office before booking.
  • SSA disability benefits or legal proceedings: This assessment is not designed for Social Security disability determinations or legal/forensic purposes and should not be used as such. A comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation would be more appropriate for those needs.


When in doubt, contact the relevant office or provider first to confirm what documentation they require.