When it feels like focus slips too easily, or when tasks take longer than they should, it can start to affect school, work, and daily routines. For some, this shows up as missed details or difficulty finishing what they start. For others, it looks like restlessness or acting too quickly without thinking things through. At the Center for Cognition and Communication, we provide ADHD Testing and Evaluation in Queens New York to help make sense of these patterns and offer clear, practical next steps.
We work with children, adolescents, and adults who want a better understanding of how attention and executive functioning are affecting their lives. Our evaluations are designed to go beyond surface-level answers and give a full picture of strengths and challenges.
You may be considering ADHD testing if:
These patterns can show up differently depending on age and environment. A structured evaluation helps clarify whether ADHD or another factor may be contributing.
If you’re wondering how memory, attention, and problem-solving abilities are measured in clinical settings, neuropsychological testing provides a comprehensive assessment that goes beyond screening tools.
If you are exploring options in a different location, you can also learn more about ADHD Testing and Evaluation in Manhattan, New York, depending on what is most convenient for you.
Our ADHD evaluations are comprehensive. We gather information from multiple sources so the results reflect real-life functioning, not just test performance.
The evaluation may include:
This process helps us understand attention, memory, executive functioning, and behavior in context.
We take a collaborative approach to care. That means working closely with patients, families, educators, and other professionals involved in support.
Our focus is on understanding how cognitive challenges affect daily life. From there, we develop individualized recommendations that support better functioning at school, work, and home.
We provide evaluations for:
Some individuals are evaluated early due to academic concerns. Others seek answers later in life when attention or productivity becomes harder to manage. Both situations are common, and both benefit from a clear, structured evaluation. Many people then explore cognitive therapy ADHD options to build practical skills around focus, planning, and emotional regulation.
For students, ADHD testing can support access to academic accommodations.
We provide documentation for standardized exams such as:
Common accommodations may include extended time, reduced-distraction testing environments, breaks, and assistive tools.
If you’re exploring support options tied to school or testing, Standardized test accommodations for ADHD students may be relevant.
After testing is completed, we provide a clear explanation of results along with practical recommendations.
These may include:
The goal is to translate results into steps that feel usable in everyday life.
We work with several payment structures to help make care more accessible, including workers’ compensation, no-fault insurance, lien-based cases, and private pay options.
Understanding what your plan covers and how billing works starts with reviewing your insurance details, including copays, deductibles, and any pre-authorization requirements.
If attention, organization, or impulse control issues are ongoing and affecting daily life, testing can help identify what is driving those challenges. When these patterns show up at school, work, and home, an evaluation gives a clearer direction.
An ADHD evaluation includes interviews, standardized testing, and a review of medical and developmental history. It looks at how attention and executive functioning operate across real-life situations, not just in a clinical setting.
Most evaluations take several hours and may be completed over one or two sessions. The timeline depends on how much information is needed to understand the full picture.
Yes, ADHD evaluations are available for adults. Many people seek testing later in life when attention-related challenges begin to affect work or daily responsibilities more consistently.
Yes, a comprehensive evaluation can support requests for accommodations such as extended time, reduced distractions, or breaks during testing. These recommendations are based on documented needs.
Testing looks at attention, memory, executive functioning, and behavior. It also includes history and real-world functioning to ensure the results reflect daily life.
A comprehensive evaluation uses multiple sources of information, which helps improve accuracy. By combining interviews, testing, and background history, it provides a more reliable understanding of symptoms.
When you’re ready to take the next step, we’re here to listen and help you find answers. Book an appointment and let’s talk through what’s on your mind.