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Child AuDHD Testing

Expert virtual AuDHD evaluation by licensed psychologists. 100% online from the comfort of home

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Why Choose Our Child AuDHD Evaluation?

Get accurate virtual child AuDHD testing from licensed psychologists

Expert Diagnosis

Licensed psychologists with specialized training in diagnosing Autism and ADHD in children and teens.

Comprehensive Testing

Evidence-based assessments using the latest diagnostic tools.

Personalized Support

Holistic approach with empathy and understanding, including treatment planning and resources.

Accurate Results

Know with confidence if your child has AuDHD, avoiding years of frustration and uncertainty.

Choose Your Child AuDHD Testing Option

Select the virtual evaluation that best fits your needs - all testing done online

Diagnostic Autism Testing

Comprehensive assessment with clinical interview and research-based questionnaires. Includes a formal diagnostic letter and resources for Audhd and Autism.

Best for:

⏱️ 2 Hours

$790

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Diagnostic Audhd Testing + Report

Everything in Diagnostic Testing plus a detailed 5-page clinical report with comprehensive recommendations.

Best for:

⏱️ 2 Hours

$1190

What to Expect
During Your Virtual Child AuDHD Testing

A comfortable, stress-free online evaluation process designed for children

Step 1: Clinical Interview

30-minute discussion about your child's challenges, history, and experiences via secure video call.

Step 2: Diagnostic Criteria Review

Assessment of AuDHD symptoms across multiple life areas, ruling out other conditions.

Step 3: Evidence-Based Testing

Comprehensive questionnaires measuring attention, focus, impulsivity, and executive function.

Step 4: Results & Treatment Plan

Receive your child's diagnosis and discuss personalized treatment options including therapy and medication.

Case Examples

Mia

Mia’s brain was like a super-powered computer with really sensitive speakers. Her computer-brain (ADHD) was super-fast and wanted to open 100 windows at once! This made it hard to focus on just one thing, like math or listening to the teacher.

Her sensitive speakers (Autism) picked up everything. Bright lights felt too bright, and scratchy tags felt extra-scratchy. Even a small “grumpy voice” could feel huge and scary. Mia often felt “all jumbled up” and wondered why she was “getting it wrong.” 

Then, her mother brought her to the Sachs Center for an evaluation. She learned that she had AuDHD. Her brain wasn’t “broken”—it was just a special model!

 

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What Our Clients Say

Real experiences from adults who received child AuDHD testing at the Sachs Center

"The Sachs Center changed my life. After years of struggling, I finally got answers. The psychologist was incredibly thorough and compassionate. I received my diagnosis the same day and started treatment within a week."

Sarah M.

Software Engineer

"I was nervous about getting tested, but the team at Sachs Center made me feel comfortable immediately. The comprehensive report helped me get accommodations at my university. Best decision I ever made."

Michael T.

Graduate Student

"Professional, efficient, and empathetic. The psychologist took time to explain everything and answer all my questions. The diagnostic report was detailed and incredibly helpful for my doctor and therapist."

Sarah M.

Marketing Director

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about AuDHD testing

How do I know if I need AuDHD testing?

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by life, facing consistent problems at work, constantly late for projects, struggling to meet deadlines, or having difficulty staying organized and focused, you may benefit from Audhd testing. The Sachs Center specializes in helping adults understand whether Audhd is causing their daily challenges. Adult Audhd affects approximately 4.4% of adults in the US and can impact your job, personal relationships, and daily functioning.

At the Sachs Center, we offer two testing options. The 2-hour Diagnostic Audhd Testing focuses specifically on Audhd, screens for anxiety and depression, and provides same-day results with a diagnosis letter for medication referral or workplace accommodations. The 8-hour neuropsychological evaluation is more comprehensive, includes cognitive testing (IQ), academic testing, memory, and emotional assessments. It’s typically required for standardized test accommodations (SAT, LSAT, MCAT) or university support.

Yes! With the Sachs Center’s Diagnostic Audhd Testing option, you’ll receive your results and diagnosis (if applicable) within two hours of completing the assessment. You’ll also receive a letter with your diagnosis that can be used for medication referrals or workplace accommodations.

Yes, professional online Audhd testing conducted by the Sachs Center’s licensed psychologists is just as accurate as in-person testing. We conduct evaluations via Zoom or Google Meet using evidence-based self-report tests and comprehensive clinical interviews. This is different from simple online quizzes, which are not diagnostic tools.

At the Sachs Center, the assessment includes four main steps: (1) A 30-minute clinical interview with your psychologist discussing your current challenges, childhood experiences, work history, and family dynamics; (2) Review of Audhd diagnostic criteria; (3) Evidence-based self-report questionnaires assessing impulsivity, executive functioning, attention, and focus; (4) Discussion of findings and diagnosis with your Sachs Center clinician, along with personalized treatment recommendations.

While a family doctor might spend 10 minutes asking symptom questions, the Sachs Center provides a comprehensive psychological evaluation that gives you certainty. Our psychologists are specifically trained in testing mental health challenges and use evidence-based diagnostic tools. This thorough approach helps you know with confidence whether you have Audhd, avoiding years of frustration, incorrect medication, or missed diagnoses.

Yes, at the Sachs Center our Audhd testing screens for anxiety and depression, as these conditions often overlap with or mimic Audhd symptoms. We also consider other factors like mood disorders and medical conditions that can present similarly to Audhd, ensuring an accurate diagnosis.

While not required at the Sachs Center, it can be helpful to have partners, family, or friends provide input through questionnaires. This additional perspective can help paint a more complete picture of your symptoms and challenges, especially since adult Audhders often learn to mask their symptoms over time. Our psychologists will guide you on whether this would be beneficial for your specific situation.

Absolutely! After your assessment at the Sachs Center, you’ll receive a diagnosis letter that can be used to obtain workplace accommodations. Our 2-hour Diagnostic Audhd Testing includes workplace accommodation support and provides all the documentation you need to request accommodations from your employer.

At the Sachs Center, treatment for Audhd is multimodal and tailored to your needs. Options include psychoeducation, individual therapy, medication (if necessary), and holistic support strategies. Your Sachs Center clinician will discuss these options with you during your diagnosis discussion and create a personalized treatment plan to help you manage your Audhd effectively.

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