ADHD & Autism Assessments
Neurodivergent Affirming Evaluations
Online Across
CA, FL, NV, & VA
The Insight you need to understand yourself better
With a Neurodivergent-affirming approach, I provide comprehensive ADHD and Autism assessments that bring clarity, support, and self-understanding
Understanding Your Mind: Available Evaluations
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This one-hour consultation is intended for individuals with questions about ADHD or Autism who are seeking guidance, clarity, or resources.
Whether you're just starting to explore the possibility of being neurodivergent or seeking support after a recent diagnosis, this session provides a space to ask questions, gain expert insight, and determine the next steps.
While no formal evaluation or diagnosis is provided, you will leave with personalized recommendations, resources, and referrals to help you move forward confidently.
$350.00
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The Sensory Profile Assessment provides insight into how your nervous system interacts with the surrounding world. It examines how sensory processing differences may affect your daily experiences—emotionally, physically, and functionally.
This assessment includes a standardized questionnaire, a one-hour feedback session to discuss your results, and a detailed report that offers personalized recommendations and resources. It is particularly useful for understanding sensory sensitivities, regulation challenges, and identifying environmental supports that can enhance your overall well-being.
$700.00
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The Informal Assessment is a structured, two-part process consisting of a one-hour clinical interview followed by a one-hour feedback session. Although it does not provide a formal diagnosis, it offers a professional evaluation of neurodivergent traits and a personalized confirmation letter to support self-understanding and self-advocacy.
This option is ideal for individuals who are exploring their neurodivergent identity and seeking clarity. It does not require documentation related to medical, educational, or workplace accommodations.
$750.00
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The Formal Assessment is a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation for individuals seeking a deeper understanding of their neurodivergence. It includes documentation that can support access to medical, educational, or workplace accommodations.
This assessment consists of a 90-minute MIGDAS-2 (Montgomery Assessment of Developmental and Sensory Integration), a one-hour feedback session, and a comprehensive written report.
The report offers diagnostic insights, emphasizes strengths and challenges, and provides tailored recommendations to enhance your well-being at work, in school, and in daily life.
$1550.00
A Message from
Dr. Grey
Hey there, I know this can be overwhelming. I’ve been here— in this exact spot. I was diagnosed with my neurodivergence at the age of 30. The whole experience was uncomfortable and dehumanizing.
As an Adult, seeking clarity around ADHD or Autism can feel empowering, vulnerable, and sad. Maybe you’ve always sensed that your brain worked differently, or you’ve spent years masking, adapting, and trying to fit into a world that wasn’t built for you.
This isn’t about “Fixing” you— it’s about understanding you.
My neurodivergent-affirming assessments are collaborative, compassionate, and rooted in your lived experience. Together, we explore how you experience the world—your attention, sensory landscape, emotional rhythms, communication style, and ways of relating. You are the expert of your experience; I’m here to help reflect it with clarity and respect.
The report you receive isn’t just a clinical summary—it’s a tool for self-understanding, self-advocacy, and access. Whether you’re seeking language for your internal experience, pursuing accommodation, or simply wanting to be seen more fully, this process is designed to support your autonomy and human experience.
You are not broken. Your brain is not wrong. You deserve a space that honors all the ways you’ve learned to survive and helps you connect with who you are—on your terms.
-Your Fellow Neurodivergent Dr. Grey
What You Can Expect
Respectful and Neurodivergence-Affirming Evaluations: Your lived experience matters. I provide thoughtful, comprehensive assessments that recognize the diversity of how brains work—centering your strengths, challenges, and context without pathologizing who you are.
Clear, Collaborative, and Useful Reports: Each report is written with the intention of being clear, detailed, and designed to reflect you. Whether you’re seeking clarity, accommodations, or documentation, you’ll receive a report that’s accessible, accurate, and grounded in your experience—not just clinical criteria.
Timely and Reliable Process: I understand that waiting can be stressful. Assessments are completed with care and efficiency so you can access the insight, support, or accommodations you need—without unnecessary delays or confusion.
Trauma-Informed and Compassionate Care: Many neurodivergent people have experienced being misunderstood or dismissed. My process is built to be validating, not clinical or cold—offering a space where you can feel safe, seen, and supported.
LGBTQ+ and Identity-Affirming: I work from a place that affirms all aspects of who you are—including your gender, sexuality, culture, and neurotype. Assessments are conducted through an inclusive lens that honors your whole identity and lived experience without bias or assumptions.
The Process:
1. Booking an appointment
First, we will consult and discuss your particular needs. Once we determine your goal, we can schedule a time for the preferred assessment, which is conducted virtually.
2. The Evaluation
The evaluation you want to complete determines this part of the process. This can range from 60 to 120 minutes. I ask questions to gather as much information as possible to provide an accurate assessment and clinical recommendation for you.
4. Feedback Sessions
Lastly, once the report is completed, we can schedule your feedback session. In this session, we will review the diagnostic findings, and then you can receive a finalized copy of the report along with any other documentation discussed during the initial consult.
3. The Report
Once the assessment is completed, I can provide a clinical report in roughly 14 business days. For those who need an expedited report, there is an additional fee. Please let me know your time frame when scheduling.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The total cost of the assessment is as follows and is dependent on which one you choose:
1 Hour Consultation $350: answering questions and providing resources
Sensory Profile $700: Questionnaire and 1-hour results plus feedback session, report, and resources
Informal Assessment $750: 1-hour interview, 1-hour feedback session, confirmation letter for personal use
Formal Assessment $1550: 90-min MIDGAS-2 assessment, 1-hour feedback session, comprehensive report, for some medical and educational accommodations
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A psychological assessment for ADHD and Autism is a comprehensive evaluation designed to understand an individual’s cognitive, emotional, and behavioral patterns. It involves clinical interviews, standardized tests, and self-reports to determine whether a person meets the criteria for ADHD, Autism, or both.
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An ADHD or Autism assessment may be beneficial if you:
Have struggled with focus, organization, or time management for most of your life
Experience sensory sensitivities, social difficulties, or challenges with change
Feel exhausted from masking or camouflaging your behaviors in social or professional settings
Have been told you are "too sensitive," "too intense," or "not trying hard enough."
Suspect you may be neurodivergent but never had the opportunity for a formal evaluation
Want a deeper understanding of how your brain works and why you experience the world differently
Need documentation for workplace or educational accommodations
Have a history of anxiety, depression, or burnout that may be linked to undiagnosed ADHD or Autism
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An evaluation may provide clarity if you experience challenges with attention, executive functioning, social interactions, sensory processing, or emotional regulation that impact your daily life. Many individuals seek assessments to understand themselves better, access accommodations, or receive appropriate support.
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An assessment validates and provides insight into your strengths and challenges. It can also open doors to workplace or school accommodations, therapy, coaching, or medication options.
Knowing your neurodivergent profile can also help improve self-acceptance and provide a roadmap for personal growth.
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Most evaluations take 60-90 minutes, depending on your history and your chosen assessment option.
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No, Grey Insight and Dr. Michael Grey (hereby known as Evaluator) are not responsible for the outcome of any assessments.