How to Get Diagnosed With ADHD?

“Do I have ADHD?” is a question that comes into my discussion more every day as awareness grows.  Some have struggled with focus and organization for years. Others recognize symptoms after a child or partner is diagnosed. Many simply want to understand why tasks that seem easy for others feel so hard for them.As a …

Do I have ADHD?” is a question that comes into my discussion more every day as awareness grows.  Some have struggled with focus and organization for years. Others recognize symptoms after a child or partner is diagnosed. Many simply want to understand why tasks that seem easy for others feel so hard for them.

As a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, I see diagnosis not as an excuse, but as a way to understand how your brain works and to find strategies that help you thrive.

How Is ADHD Diagnosed?

People often ask, “How is ADHD diagnosed?”… there’s no blood test or brain scan for ADHD. At Birch Grove Mental Health, diagnosis comes from a comprehensive evaluation that looks at symptoms, medical history, and how those symptoms affect daily life.

We assess patterns such as:

  • Attention and concentration difficulties
  • Hyperactivity or restlessness
  • Impulsivity
  • Organization and time‑management challenges
  • Symptoms present since childhood
  • Impact on work, school, relationships, and daily responsibilities

Because ADHD symptoms can overlap with anxiety, depression, trauma, or sleep disorders, we seek to look at the whole picture. As sleep issues are especially common for those with ADHD, we explore that topic in-depth in the article, Do People with ADHD Have Trouble Sleeping?

How Do You Get Tested for ADHD?

When people ask, “How do you get tested for ADHD?” they’re often surprised that it involves much more than an online quiz.

A thorough evaluation includes:

  • A detailed clinical interview
  • Symptom history and onset
  • Family and medical background
  • Academic and work experiences
  • Daily functioning and relationships
  • ADHD rating scales when appropriate

These tools together help us understand not just what you’re experiencing, but why. For example, chronic procrastination is often misunderstood as laziness when it may actually reflect executive functioning challenges.  Again, a larger topic requiring it’s own posting, Is Procrastination a Sign of ADHD?

How to Get Diagnosed With ADHD as an Adult?

Many adults reach evaluation after years of feeling disorganized, forgetful, or overwhelmed. You may benefit from an ADHD assessment if you:

  • Lose track of tasks or appointments
  • Start projects but struggle to finish
  • Feel overwhelmed by planning
  • Have trouble focusing during conversations or meetings
  • Procrastinate despite wanting to follow through
  • Feel mentally drained from keeping up with daily responsibilities

Some wonder whether ADHD has become ‘too common’. While everyone can be distracted or forgetful at times, ADHD involves persistent patterns that significantly affect functioning, something I more deeply explore in Does Everyone Have ADHD?

Can ADHD Change Over Time?

Yes. Symptoms often evolve. Hyperactivity may lessen with age, while challenges with focus, organization, and executive functioning may continue.

People frequently ask whether ADHD gets worse over time. The answer depends on factors like stress, hormones, sleep, and life demands, explored further in Does ADHD Get Worse With Age?

What Happens After an ADHD Diagnosis?

For many, diagnosis brings relief and clarity. Treatment is individualized and may include:

  • Education about ADHD
  • Behavioral strategies
  • Therapy or coaching
  • Lifestyle modifications
  • Medication when appropriate
  • Treatment for co‑occurring anxiety or depression

Medication is never the only goal. My focus is helping you understand yourself and build tools that support your daily life.

Ready to Find Answers?

If you’ve been wondering whether ADHD contributes to challenges with focus, organization, procrastination, or follow‑through, you don’t have to figure it out alone.

A thoughtful evaluation can provide clarity about whether ADHD is part of the picture or something else deserves attention.

If you’re ready to take the next step, I’d be honored to help. Schedule an appointment with Birch Grove Mental Health for a personalized ADHD evaluation. Fill out the form below to get in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions About ADHD

Yes. Virtual evaluations can be effective when done by a qualified provider who takes time to understand your experiences.

No. Diagnosis is based on symptoms, history, and functional impact.

ADHD can be diagnosed in children and adults. Many people aren’t identified until later in life because their symptoms were overlooked or masked by coping strategies.

Treatment varies by person and may include therapy, lifestyle changes, medication, education, and support for co‑occurring conditions.

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Juliana S. Pires

Juliana S. Pires

As a psychiatric nurse practitioner with a foundation built at McLean Hospital, I’ve spent my career supporting individuals through some of their most challenging moments and celebrating their capacity for healing. My approach is rooted in hope, collaboration, and evidence‑based care, blending medication, therapy, and meaningful lifestyle shifts to help people move toward steadier, more fulfilling lives. I’m passionate about empowering individuals to build resilience, strengthen coping skills, and reconnect with what matters most, honoring each person’s pace as they shape a future that feels authentic and possible.
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