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Why current ADHD evaluation options often fall short

Problem 1: The expensive neuropsychological marathon

Full neuropsychological testing can be necessary when someone needs a broad assessment of memory, learning, cognition, or neurological functioning. But for a focused adult ADHD question, it may involve an entire day of testing, multiple appointments, and thousands of dollars—without answering the questions you need answered. Clients may receive a lengthy report but still walk away with broad, generic recommendations that do not translate into their everyday life.

After all that testing, clients may still wonder:“Yes, I remembered the word list and drew a decent clock. Thanks — but why does starting a simple task still feel impossible without pressure or panic?”

Problem 2: The cheap, assembly-line evaluation

At the other extreme are high-volume “factory” services built around a short interview and a few questionnaires. They’re fast and inexpensive — but they often skip childhood history, miss compensatory strategies, and overlook other conditions that can look exactly like ADHD.

Clients often leave thinking: “Thanks for the quick diagnosis… now why won’t my doctor accept it or prescribe anything?”

A fast label has limited value if your provider can’t trust the report and the recommendations amount to “use a planner.” Cheap becomes expensive when you have to start the whole process over again.

Problem 3: The insurance-limited evaluation

Insurance coverage can make psychological services substantially more accessible, and many good clinicians work within insurance systems.

But reimbursement structures, appointment availability, network restrictions, and time constraints can also shape what an evaluation is able to include.

When the system dictates the amount of time available, the measures reimbursed, or the clinician you can see, the evaluation may have less room to explore complex developmental patterns, masking and compensation, overlapping conditions, or the reasons someone functions well in one environment and struggles dramatically in another.

The result may answer:

“Do you meet criteria?”

without fully answering:

“Why does my life work this way—and what should I actually do about it?”

A specialized alternative

Calderon Diagnostic Institute provides the depth of a comprehensive evaluation without unnecessary testing, the efficiency of a focused service without assembly-line care, and individualized recommendations that go far beyond basic advice.

Every evaluation is psychologist-led, evidence-based, and personally tailored. The goal is not maximum testing hours or a quick label. It is maximum clarity and a clinically defensible report that includes:

  • Clear diagnostic conclusions

  • Medication considerations your prescriber can actually use

  • Specific recommendations for treatment and daily functioning

  • Support for workplace or academic accommodations

  • Practical next steps tailored to your life

Additional cognitive or neuropsychological testing is used when it would genuinely help answer the referral question—not simply because a larger battery looks more comprehensive. You should leave understanding more than whether ADHD is present.

You should understand the pattern, why it matters, and what comes next.

Ready to get clear answers?

Click the button below to schedule your free 15-minute consultation. Tell us a little about yourself and why you’re seeking an evaluation or other service. We can’t wait to hear from you!

Or call/text (415) 255-5558 — we’re happy to talk through whether this is the right fit for you.

What Can We Help You With?

Not every person who contacts Calderon Diagnostic Institute needs an ADHD evaluation. Sometimes the question is cognitive. Sometimes it is emotional or interpersonal. Sometimes the need is treatment, consultation, or support.

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When you want to know whether it is actually ADHD—and understand the pattern behind it.

Specialized evaluation of adult ADHD, executive-function difficulties, developmental history, functional impairment, compensation, and overlapping clinical concerns.

When the question is bigger than a symptom checklist.

In-depth assessment of emotional, interpersonal, behavioral, and personality patterns when previous explanations have felt incomplete or the clinical picture is complex.

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Thoughtful, individualized psychotherapy grounded in the context of the whole person.

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Clinical consultation, supervision, training, psychopharmacology education, program development, and specialized organizational or public-safety consultation.

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When you want to understand how you think.

Assessment of cognitive strengths and difficulties across areas such as reasoning, working memory, processing speed, verbal abilities, and visual-spatial functioning.

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Practical, compassionate support for parents and caregivers navigating behavioral, emotional, developmental, or family challenges. Training focuses on strengthening understanding, communication, confidence, and connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

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THE HIDDEN EFFORT

The effort nobody sees still counts.

Some adults manage demanding jobs, and appear completely capable. What others may not see is the urgency, overpreparation, external structure, and recovery required to keep everything moving.

At CDI, that hidden cost is part of the evaluation. We look beyond whether you can function to understand how you function, what supports it, and what it costs you to just to keep up with life.

ADHD symptoms are only part of the picture.

Dr. Chad Calderon evaluates compensation, motivation, breakdown patterns, and neurocognitive cost to provide clearer answers and practical recommendations. Calderon Diagnostic Institute offers adult ADHD evaluations in California, Colorado, and North Dakota.

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Begin with a free Confidential Consultation

Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to tell us a little about yourself and what you’re hoping we can help with. If you can, share why you’re looking for an ADHD evaluation or another CDI service right now and a little about what’s been going on.