Massachusetts ADHD testing

Massachusetts ADHD Testing and Psychologist Evaluation

If focus, time management, procrastination, restlessness, or inconsistent performance is affecting school or exams, a psychologist-led ADHD evaluation can clarify what is going on and document the support you may need. College Psych Eval is Boston-based and provides ADHD testing and evaluation for Massachusetts students through telehealth.

$1,200 total (60%+ below typical $3,000-$5,000 rates)

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Massachusetts student preparing for ADHD testing with a psychologist

ADHD Evaluation for Massachusetts Students

ADHD testing is strongest when it goes beyond a quick screener. A comprehensive evaluation looks at symptoms, history, attention, executive functioning, academic impact, and other conditions that can mimic or overlap with ADHD, such as anxiety, depression, sleep issues, or learning differences.

Boston-Based Access

Work with a practice anchored in Massachusetts, with telehealth support for students in Boston, Cambridge, Worcester, Amherst, Lowell, and across the state.

Psychologist-Led Testing

Your evaluation is guided by a licensed psychologist and may include interview, records review, rating scales, and attention or executive functioning testing.

Accommodation-Ready Report

The report can explain diagnosis, functional limitations, testing results, and recommended supports for school or standardized exams.

Signs ADHD Testing May Help

You know the material but run out of time

Timed exams can expose attention, pacing, and processing barriers that do not show up in untimed study sessions.

Starting tasks feels harder than it should

Executive functioning challenges can make planning, prioritizing, and beginning work feel unusually difficult.

Your grades are inconsistent

You may perform well when structure is high, then struggle when deadlines, reading load, or competing tasks pile up.

You lose focus during lectures or readings

Sustained attention problems can make dense academic work feel exhausting even when you care about the material.

An older diagnosis is not enough

Some schools and testing agencies want current documentation that explains how ADHD affects you now.

You need clear next steps

An evaluation can help distinguish ADHD from anxiety, depression, learning differences, or other concerns.

What ADHD Testing Can Include

Clinical Interview and History

A psychologist reviews symptoms, childhood and academic history, current impairment, treatment history, and prior accommodations.

ADHD and Executive Functioning Measures

Rating scales and structured measures help document attention, organization, planning, impulsivity, and day-to-day functioning.

Attention and Cognitive Testing

When clinically appropriate, testing can examine attention, processing speed, working memory, and related performance patterns.

Differential Diagnosis

The evaluation considers anxiety, depression, learning differences, sleep problems, and other factors that can affect focus.

ADHD is not diagnosed from one score alone. The strongest evaluations combine multiple sources of information and connect results to real-world academic functioning.

Documentation for School and Exam Accommodations

If ADHD affects your academic performance, the evaluation report can help explain why accommodations are clinically appropriate. Schools and testing agencies make their own final decisions, but clear documentation helps reduce guesswork.

Extended Time

For attention, pacing, working memory, or processing barriers that affect timed exams.

Exam Breaks

For restlessness, regulation, fatigue, medication needs, or sustained-attention challenges.

Reduced Distraction

For students whose performance is strongly affected by noise, movement, or busy test settings.

Academic Supports

For needs such as note-taking support, deadline flexibility, priority seating, or similar school-based accommodations.

Built for Massachusetts Students Who Need Answers

You may be a fit if you:

  • Need ADHD testing from a psychologist for school or exam documentation.
  • Were diagnosed years ago and need updated evaluation results.
  • Suspect ADHD but want a careful assessment, not a quick label.
  • Are studying in Boston, Cambridge, Worcester, Amherst, Somerville, Medford, or elsewhere in Massachusetts.

The report can support:

  • College disability services requests.
  • Standardized exam accommodations documentation.
  • Academic planning around attention, executive functioning, and learning needs.
  • A clearer understanding of your strengths, barriers, and next steps.

How It Works

1

Schedule Your ADHD Evaluation

Meet with a licensed psychologist who understands ADHD testing and accommodations documentation. We review your concerns, history, and goals for the report.

2

Complete Testing from Home

You complete evidence-based assessment remotely via telehealth. The testing plan is tailored to your symptoms, school history, and documentation needs.

3

Receive Your Written Report

You get a clear report that explains diagnostic impressions, testing results, functional limitations, and recommended supports.

$1,200 total for the evaluation

Comprehensive ADHD and psychoeducational evaluations often cost $3,000-$5,000. Our $1,200 total is designed to make psychologist-led ADHD testing and evaluation more accessible for Massachusetts students and families.

See why clients find our plans cost-effective.

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Massachusetts ADHD Testing FAQ

Do you provide ADHD testing and evaluation in Massachusetts?
Yes. College Psych Eval is based in Boston and provides telehealth ADHD testing and psychological evaluations for students in Massachusetts and many other states. The evaluation can help clarify diagnosis, functional limitations, and documentation needs for academic or exam accommodations.
Can a psychologist diagnose ADHD?
Yes. Licensed psychologists commonly evaluate and diagnose ADHD using clinical interviews, rating scales, history, records, and testing when appropriate. A strong evaluation looks at symptoms, impairment, developmental history, and other conditions that can overlap with ADHD.
Is there one ADHD test?
No. ADHD is not diagnosed from one test alone. A psychologist-led evaluation uses multiple sources of information, which may include interviews, symptom measures, attention and executive functioning testing, academic history, and review of prior accommodations or records.
What is included in ADHD testing?
The assessment may include a clinical interview, ADHD symptom questionnaires, executive functioning measures, attention testing, review of academic and developmental history, and screening for anxiety, depression, learning concerns, or other factors that can affect focus.
Can the evaluation help with college or standardized test accommodations?
Often, yes. A comprehensive ADHD evaluation can document diagnosis, testing results, current functional limitations, and recommended accommodations such as extended time, breaks, reduced-distraction testing, or other supports. Schools and testing agencies make their own final decisions.
How much does ADHD testing cost?
Our evaluation is $1,200 total, which is 60%+ below typical $3,000-$5,000 comprehensive evaluation rates. Payment plans are available.
Can I complete the ADHD evaluation by telehealth?
Yes. Many students complete the evaluation remotely from home. The process is structured, evidence-based, and designed to support students who need clear documentation without unnecessary travel or campus disruption.

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Get Clear ADHD Documentation Without Guesswork

If you are a Massachusetts student looking for ADHD testing, start with a focused psychologist evaluation that connects your symptoms, assessment data, and accommodation needs.