ADHD Assessment by a Clinician with ADHD

Trust your gutβ€”let an ADHD specialist handle the rest. Get a diagnosis, easily and comfortably, from home.

Ways ADHD Assessment Can Support You


Validation

An ADHD assessment can help put language to experiences that may have gone unnamed or misunderstood for years. Whether or not a diagnosis is ultimately appropriate, the process is designed to offer clarity, context, and a more accurate understanding of how your brain works.

Self-Acceptance

Assessment isn’t about labeling or pathologizingβ€”it’s about understanding. Gaining insight into attention, executive functioning, and nervous system patterns can support greater self-acceptance and reduce the self-blame that often develops when challenges have been misattributed to effort or character.

School & Workplace Accommodations

When ADHD is identified, documentation can support access to reasonable accommodations in academic or work settings. I help clients understand what accommodations may be appropriate and how to navigate these conversations so environments can better support how you function.

Virtual ADHD Assessment Private Pay (Out-of-Pocket)

  • $300 per 83-minute session

  • Most assessments are completed in 2–3 sessions

  • Free 15-minute consultation

  • Reduced-rate options available with ongoing therapy

My Approach

  • Research Based

  • Highly Authentic

  • Eclectic

  • Personalized

  • Conversational

  • Inclusive

Meet Your Therapist/Assessor

Matt Jackson, LPA

I am a licensed psychological associate (LPA/masters level psychologist) with the authority to practice independently in the state of Texas. For the past two years, I have helped numerous folks with ADHD and/or ASD take control back from these conditions and the many assumptions that come with them, leading to a more balanced and meaningful life.

Our Clients Value

  • Working with a therapist who understands ADHD firsthand

  • A neurodivergent-affirming, non-pathologizing approach

  • Conversations that are direct, human, and collaborative

  • Support that balances insight with empathy

  • Strong experience with ADHD and Autism

  • Tools that are immediately applicable to real life

  • Transparency, flexibility, and openness to feedback