ADHD & Autism Diagnostic Testing

Comprehensive, neuroaffirming assessments for ADHD, Autism, and neurodivergence

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What is ADHD & Autism Testing?

ADHD and Autism diagnostic testing involves comprehensive, standardized assessments to evaluate executive functioning, attention span, sensory processing, and social communication patterns. At Manasvi, our assessments are clinical, evidence-based, and neuroaffirming, designed to help children and adults understand their unique brains.

Why ADHD & Autism Testing?

  • Accurate diagnostic clarity for school accommodations or medical support
  • Deepens self-understanding and self-acceptance (for adult assessments)
  • Informs targeted occupational, sensory, and behavioral strategies
  • Provides school or workplace support recommendations

What to expect

Assessments are multi-faceted, involving a detailed clinical interview (and developmental history for children), standardized rating scales, and observation. The testing typically spans 2 to 4 hours (sometimes split across two sessions). You will receive a thorough diagnostic report with personalized, actionable recommendations.

What ADHD & Autism Testing is used for

Autism Spectrum evaluation (child & adult) ADHD diagnosis (child & adult) Learning & attention profiling Sensory processing assessment

Common questions

Do you assess adults for ADHD and Autism?
Yes. Many individuals are not diagnosed in childhood. We provide comprehensive, sensitive, and neuroaffirming adult assessments to help you understand your cognitive style and access appropriate coping strategies.
What tools do you use for ADHD/Autism diagnosis?
We use globally recognized diagnostic interviews, observation protocols, and standardized rating scales, combined with a comprehensive review of developmental history and clinical observations.

Interested in ADHD & Autism Testing?

Speak with one of our therapists to find out if ADHD & Autism Testing is the right approach for you.

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