ADHD Testing (Teens & Adults)
ADHD Testing & Comprehensive Adult and Teen Evaluations in Rockwall, Texas
ADHD testing at Bridgewell Cognitive Health provides a comprehensive evaluation for teens and adults experiencing difficulties with focus, organization, emotional regulation, motivation, or follow-through. Assessments combine clinical interviewing, standardized cognitive measures, executive functioning tasks, and behavioral rating scales to determine whether symptoms are best explained by ADHD, anxiety, Autism, trauma, or other factors.
This evaluation clarifies the type of ADHD present (inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, or combined), identifies strengths and challenges, and outlines practical recommendations for school, work, and daily functioning. Testing is especially helpful for individuals who mask symptoms, perform well academically despite internal struggles, experience chronic overwhelm, or have been misdiagnosed or overlooked in the past.
What ADHD Testing Helps Identify
ADHD evaluations measure the core components of attention, behavior, and executive functioning, including:
Sustained attention & distractibility
Working memory & processing speed
Task initiation & completion
Organization, planning, and time management
Impulsivity (verbal, emotional, behavioral)
Hyperactivity or internal restlessness
Emotional regulation and overwhelm
Motivation patterns, reward sensitivity, and effort demands
The difference between ADHD vs. anxiety-driven focus problems
Masking, compensation strategies, or overcontrolled coping
Testing also helps clarify the impact of ADHD on academic performance, job functioning, daily routines, and relationships.)
Who Benefits From ADHD Testing
ADHD evaluations are helpful for:
Teens experiencing school difficulties, procrastination, organizational struggles, or emotional intensity
Adults who have long suspected ADHD due to chronic overwhelm, burnout, or inconsistent performance
Individuals misdiagnosed with anxiety or depression but still facing persistent attention or executive functioning issues
Women who may mask symptoms or present with internalized ADHD traits
People exploring neurodivergence, including possible overlap with Autism (AuDHD)
Students or professionals needing accommodations such as extended time, reduced-distraction environments, or executive functioning support
Adults wanting clarity before entering therapy, coaching, or workplace intervention
Those hoping to understand lifelong patterns that were previously misunderstood or overlooked

