Evaluations for Academic, Workplace, and Standardized Test Accommodations
If you need documentation to request accommodations — for college, graduate school, a standardized exam like the MCAT, GRE, or LSAT, or your workplace — you need an evaluation that meets the standard those offices actually require. I provide comprehensive, accommodations-ready ADHD and autism evaluations for adults, written to hold up where it counts.
What “accommodations—ready” means
My reports are built to meet documentation requirements: a clear, DSM-based diagnosis on letterhead, alternative explanations ruled out, and specific, actionable accommodation recommendations tied to your needs. That's the difference between a report a disability or testing office accepts and one they send back.
Who this is for
Undergraduate and graduate students, professionals seeking workplace accommodations, and anyone needing documentation for a standardized exam. Evaluations are fully virtual and available across state lines through PSYPACT, often with a shorter wait than local clinics.
Frequently asked questions
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Yes. Evaluations are designed to meet the documentation standards these exams require.
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Reports are written to meet disability-documentation standards. It's always worth confirming your specific school's requirements, which I'm happy to review during a consultation.