Autism and ADHD Evaluations

We specialize in adult autism and ADHD evaluations, with a focus on individuals who may have been overlooked in childhood and adolescence. Research and treatment of autism and ADHD is evolving rapidly. Our clients are often high-masking adults who don’t fit stereotypical presentations of Autism or ADHD. They are highly attuned individuals, queer and trans people, BIPOC clients, gifted adults, and fellow therapists or healthcare providers.

Our clients often come to us after years of personal growth, self-reflection, or navigating a series of misdiagnoses. They’re seeking answers that make sense and a process that will help them in a way that is practical and results driven. Our evaluation approach is collaborative, respectful, and designed to offer more than a binary (yes/no) diagnosis. We explore your full neurodevelopmental profile, ensuring that the time and cost of assessment leads to meaningful insight for you. 

Our process includes:

  • A detailed clinical and developmental interview

  • Standardized tools (e.g., DIVA-5, MIGDAS-2, RAADS-R, SRS-2)

  • Questionnaires that explore executive function, attention, masking, and emotional coping

  • Optional input from loved ones or historical records (when available)

  • A feedback session and detailed written report with personalized recommendations

You will leave with:

  • A clear explanation of your neurodevelopmental profile

  • Practical suggestions and a treatment plan for therapy if you wish, workplace or educational accommodations, and daily life supports

  • Referrals to affirming providers, coaches, and resources aligned with your needs

At ParityWell, we believe a critical first step to effective healthcare is accurately identifying one’s neurodevelopmental profile—whether through formal diagnostic assessment or informed self-identification—as Autistic, ADHD, or neurocomplex.

This recognition is essential, as it guides personalized treatment planning and environmental accommodations. Without this foundational knowledge, therapeutic interventions are often misaligned and can limit meaningful progress.

After all, where else in medicine would we ignore a key diagnosis and expect effective treatment? Self-identification or a neurodiversity-affirming diagnostic label can be a powerful guide for effective support. It validates personal identity and stands as far more than a passing social media trend.