Find out if ADHD testing in Orlando is the right next step

Not every attention problem points to ADHD. Verdant Psychology offers online psychologist-led evaluations that clarify what’s going on and show if testing is the right next step for you or your family.

Receive a written report within 14 business days, with next steps for treatment, school, or work.

☐ I keep wondering if ADHD explains more than I first thought.
☐ I can hold it together for a while, then lose momentum without warning.
☐ Small frustrations build fast and can throw off the rest of my day.
☐ Day-to-day tasks look simple, but they keep becoming harder to manage.
☐ Staying organized takes constant effort, and it still slips.
☐ The pattern has been here for a long time, but I still don’t know why.

ADHD testing in Orlando can help when something has felt off for a while, but the full picture still isn’t clear. If the statements below feel familiar, a closer evaluation may be the right next step.

When ADHD Testing Is Worth Pursuing


How the ADHD Testing Process Works

Teen and adult ADHD testing in Orlando should feel clear before the process even begins.


Step 1: Consultation

Use our free 15-minute consultation to talk through the concern and see if a full evaluation fits.

Step 2: Onboarding

Complete intake forms and share the background needed to guide the testing process.

Step 3: Testing

Attend online testing sessions built around symptoms, history, and daily functioning.

Step 4: Feedback

Review the findings and receive a written report and feedback within 5 business days.

What You Get After Testing

Verdant Psychology leaves you with actual results you can use with confidence.


Clear
Diagnosis

Review findings with a psychologist and understand how the results connect to the concerns that brought you in.

Comprehensive
report

Receive a detailed written report that explains the findings and can be shared with providers, educators, or employers.

Tailored
recommendations

Leave with guidance for therapy, school support, psychiatry referrals, and, when appropriate, 504 or IEP planning.

A More Workable Way To Get Evaluated

ADHD testing in Orlando should work around real life instead of creating more disruption.

Work with an expert

Work with Dr. Matt Miceli, throughout the evaluation, from your free consultation up to feedback.

Quicker appointments

Initial testing appointments are often available within 2 to 3 weeks after consult.

100% remote

Complete the full process online without office visits, driving, or added logistics.

Support beyond testing

Receive reimbursement documentation and planning support for school or work.

What our clients notice about the process


★★★★★

“I wish I’d found Verdant Psychology sooner. They’re easy to work with, honest, and transparent so far.”

Marina de Cassia

★★★★★

“Dr. Miceli genuinely listens and works to understand what’s going on even when words are hard to find.”

Mark Polanco

★★★★★

“I got thoughtful recommendations and meaningful accommodations where I needed them most.”

Jonathan Huffman

Be a 100% certain with ADHD testing in Orlando

Start with a first conversation to talk through what you’ve noticed, ask practical questions, and decide if a full evaluation makes sense for you or your family.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • Yes. We use evidence-based measures through a secure telehealth platform, and telehealth assessments are comparable to in-person assessments for most conditions.

  • ADHD testing typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,200, depending on the referral questions and areas being assessed. After your free 15-minute consultation, we can provide a more specific estimate.

  • No. We are an out-of-network provider and can provide billing documentation and codes you can submit for possible reimbursement.

  • A full evaluation goes beyond a checklist or brief visit. We use clinical interviews, rating scales, cognitive tasks, emotional screenings, and other evidence-based methods to build a complete picture.

  • Yes. We provide online ADHD testing for adults as well as children, and the evaluation is designed to capture how symptoms show up across daily life, work, school, and relationships.