Neuropsychological Testing for ADHD

Go deeper than a standard ADHD screening. Neuropsychological testing measures the specific cognitive patterns behind attention and executive function challenges.

Licensed Psychologists
Since 1986
Insurance Accepted
3 Locations

About Neuropsych ADHD Testing

Neuropsychological testing for ADHD provides a detailed map of cognitive strengths and weaknesses. Unlike a simple screening, this evaluation measures attention, processing speed, working memory, executive functioning, and impulse control through standardized tests.

This level of testing is especially valuable for complex cases — when ADHD co-occurs with learning disabilities, anxiety, brain injury, or giftedness. It reveals whether attention difficulties stem from ADHD, another condition, or a combination.

Our psychologists use validated neuropsychological test batteries selected for each patient's age and presenting concerns. Results inform medication decisions, therapy approaches, and academic or workplace accommodations.

What to Expect

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Comprehensive neuropsychological test battery (3–5 hours of testing)

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Continuous performance tests measuring sustained attention and impulsivity

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Working memory, processing speed, and executive function assessments

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Integration with behavioral rating scales and clinical history

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Detailed report with cognitive profile, diagnosis, and targeted recommendations

Why Choose CPS

Goes beyond standard ADHD screening to map your full cognitive profile
Identifies co-occurring conditions (learning disabilities, anxiety, giftedness)
Guides medication and therapy decisions with objective data
Provides documentation for IEPs, 504 plans, and workplace accommodations
Administered by doctoral-level psychologists

Frequently Asked Questions

How is neuropsychological testing different from a regular ADHD evaluation?
Neuropsychological testing provides a broader and deeper cognitive assessment. It maps attention, memory, language, processing speed, and executive function — giving a complete picture rather than just an ADHD yes/no.
Who should get neuropsychological testing for ADHD?
Anyone with complex symptoms, suspected co-occurring conditions, or who needs detailed cognitive data for treatment planning, legal matters, or academic accommodations.
Is this covered by insurance?
Most major insurance plans cover neuropsychological testing when medically necessary. We verify benefits before scheduling.
How long until I get results?
Reports are typically completed within 2–3 weeks. A feedback session is scheduled to review findings and answer questions.

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule your neuropsych adhd testing at one of our three Utah locations. Call us today or book online.