Online ADHD Diagnostic Why Getting an Accurate ADHD Diagnosis Matters
Remote ADHD Evaluations for Every Age Group
ADHD in Women and Undiagnosed Adults
Culturally Responsive ADHD Testing at PECGNA
How Our ADHD Evaluation Process Works
Which Type of ADHD Evaluation Is Right for You?
ADHD Testing That Supports School and Workplace Accommodations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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- ADHD Symptoms in Children (6–12)
- Signs of ADHD in Teens (13–17)
- Common Symptoms of Adult ADHD (18+)
- Step 1: Secure Telehealth Intake
- Step 2: FDA-Cleared QbCheck ADHD Test
- Step 3: Differential Diagnosis and Rule-Out
- Step 4: Personalized Report and Recommendations
- ADHD Accommodations for Schools and Colleges
- ADHD Accommodations for Standardized Tests
- ADA Accommodations in the Workplace
Many adults have lived with undiagnosed ADHD for decades—especially women.
Undiagnosed ADHD in Women and Adults
ADHD in girls and women often looks different than in boys or men. Instead of acting out, many internalize their symptoms. They may be misdiagnosed with anxiety or depression or told they’re just “too sensitive” or “not trying hard enough.”
Common signs of undiagnosed ADHD in women include:
- Constant mental exhaustion despite appearing high-functioning
- Perfectionism and people-pleasing that mask inattention
- Difficulty finishing tasks or staying organized
- Emotional reactivity, rejection sensitivity, or low self-esteem
At PECGNA, we’re trained to identify ADHD presentations that are often missed—especially in women, BIPOC clients, and multilingual families.
A Culturally Responsive Approach to ADHD Testing
ADHD does not present the same way across cultures or languages. In some communities, hyperactivity may be viewed as “bad behavior,” while emotional impulsivity might be minimized or normalized. This can lead to mislabeling—or no label at all.
That’s why we ensure:
- Bilingual options for interviews and written reports
- Culturally normed assessment tools
- Clinicians trained in global neurodiversity perspectives
We don’t just check boxes. We understand the full context of who you are.
Our 4-Step ADHD Evaluation Process
1. Secure Telehealth Intake
We begin with a private, HIPAA-compliant video interview. Our clinician gathers your full background, including medical, academic, cultural, and psychosocial history.
2. Objective Testing with QbCheck®
QbCheck is the only FDA-cleared and CE-marked computerized ADHD test available for remote use. It measures real-time data on:
- Inattention
- Hyperactivity
- Impulsivity
This adds measurable objectivity to your diagnosis.
3. Differential Diagnosis
ADHD symptoms can overlap with:
- Anxiety disorders
- Depression
- Trauma or PTSD
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Sleep or medical conditions
- Learning disabilities
Our licensed clinicians rule out these conditions to ensure you get the most accurate diagnosis—not just a label based on self-report checklists.
4. Personalized Results + Action Plan
You’ll receive a detailed, plain-language diagnostic report, individualized recommendations, and a follow-up consultation. This includes:
- Clinical treatment guidance
- Coaching or therapy referrals
- School or workplace documentation (if applicable)
- Next steps for ongoing support
Focused vs. Comprehensive ADHD Evaluations
We offer two types of ADHD assessments depending on your needs:
Type | Focused ADHD Evaluation | Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation |
---|---|---|
Purpose | Quick confirmation of ADHD | In-depth profile of ADHD + co-occurring concerns |
Includes QbCheck | ✔️ | ✔️ |
Includes cognitive testing | Limited (attention only) | Full battery (memory, executive function, etc.) |
Mental health screen | Brief | Full DSM-5 clinical interview |
Ideal for | Clear ADHD symptoms, no history of trauma or other diagnoses | Complex clinical picture, past misdiagnoses, or academic planning |
Not sure which one is right for you?
We offer free consultations to help you decide.
ADHD Documentation for Accommodations
Many clients seek ADHD testing to qualify for accommodations at school, work, or on high-stakes exams. We provide the documentation needed for:
✅ School Accommodations
- 504 Plans or IEPs (K–12)
- College Disability Services
- Educational therapists and learning plans
✅ Standardized Testing (with extra time or breaks)
- SAT / ACT
- GRE / GMAT
- LSAT / MCAT / USMLE
- Bar Exam or other licensing tests
✅ Workplace Accommodations (under ADA)
- Modified workload or deadlines
- Flexible hours or remote work options
- Environmental changes (e.g., quiet workspaces)
If appropriate, our clinicians provide a formal accommodations letter along with your diagnostic report.
Frequently Asked Questions about Online ADHD Diagnostic
Can ADHD be diagnosed online?
Yes. Our virtual evaluations meet both APA and FDA telehealth standards when conducted by licensed professionals using objective tools like QbCheck.
What’s different about ADHD in women?
Women often internalize symptoms, leading to chronic exhaustion, perfectionism, and emotional overwhelm. They may be misdiagnosed with anxiety or mood disorders for years. Our clinicians know how to spot these subtle differences.
How long does the process take?
- Focused Evaluation: 7–10 days from intake to final report
- Comprehensive Evaluation: 14–21 days depending on scope
Do you provide reports for schools or test boards?
Yes. All PECGNA evaluations are legally valid and include reports that meet the documentation standards for academic accommodations and testing boards.
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