ADHD Assessment by a Clinician with ADHD
A formal ADHD evaluation for adults and adolescents (13+) — from a clinician who has ADHD and knows what it's like to finally get answers. Virtual across Texas. Free 15-minute consultation.
A lot of folks come to assessment after years of getting by — compensating, adapting, wondering. Some have been told they couldn't possibly have ADHD. Some were diagnosed as kids and want updated documentation. Some are just finally asking the question out loud.
Whatever brought you here, this is a space to get real clarity using a conversational and research informed process.
What an ADHD Assessment Can Do
Find Language to Describe Your Experiences
If you've spent years feeling like something was off but couldn't quite name it, assessment can give you that language. A formal evaluation looks at attention, executive function, and nervous system patterns — not just whether you fit the stereotypical ADHD presentation. A lot of folks, especially those diagnosed late, find that clarity itself is valuable.
Understand Your ADHD as More than A Label
Assessment here isn't about pathologizing how your brain works. It's about understanding it better. That kind of clarity — knowing why certain things are hard, and that the difficulty is real — tends to reduce a lot of the self-blame that builds up over years of struggling without explanation.
Build Accommodations to Fit Your Needs
A formal ADHD diagnosis creates documentation you can actually use, if you so choose. Workplace accommodations, academic support, medication referrals — these become accessible options with a written report in hand. The process is designed to give you something concrete to work with
Fees & Scheduling — Private Pay | Superbills Provided
$300 per 83-minute session
Most assessments completed in 2–3 sessions
Reduced-rate available when combined with ongoing therapy
We provide superbills for potential out-of-network insurance reimbursement
Free 15-minute consultation before your first session
How This Works
You don't have to have it all figured out before reaching out.
Reach out — Fill out the form, call, or text — whatever feels easiest. No intake paperwork before we've even met.
We'll schedule a free 15-minute consultation — A brief conversation to see if it's a good fit for both of us. You can ask whatever you want. Low pressure. No commitment required.
Assessment sessions — Typically 2–3 sessions, each 83 minutes. Comprehensive clinical interviews from the comfort of your home (only virtual appointments).
Diagnosis & Written Report — You will be informed of any applicable diagnosis and your report will be accessible within 2-3 weeks of your final session.
Call or text: 972-265-9302
About Matt Jackson, LPA (Licensed Psychological Associate)
Matt Jackson, LPA
“ I'm a Licensed Psychological Associate in Texas, and I have ADHD. I do assessments for adults and adolescents (13+) because I know firsthand what it's like to spend years wondering — and I know what it means to finally have clarity. Assessment here isn't a checkbox process. I'm not looking for whether you fit a narrow profile. I'm looking at the full picture of how your brain works — attention, executive function, nervous system patterns, and the ways ADHD often doesn't look the way people expect it to, especially in adults who've spent years developing workarounds. The written report you receive is thorough and practical. It's designed to actually be useful — not just to confirm a diagnosis, but to give you something you can take somewhere. I'm licensed in Texas and see adults and adolescents virtually across the state."
Our Clients Value
A therapist/assessor who understands ADHD firsthand; who won't ask you to mask; with 3+ years specializing in (hyperfocusing on) ADHD and Autism
A neurodivergent-affirming, non-pathologizing approach
Support that balances insight with empathy
Transparency, flexibility, and openness to feedback
Judgment-free approach, start to finish