Before any live session, you walk through a series of guided clinical interviews, covering your goals, your daily life, your developmental history, how you communicate, and how you’ve managed up to now.
You do this from home, on your own schedule. There’s nothing timed, nothing you can get wrong. You can save your progress and return when you’re ready.
Your clinician reviews everything you submit before you ever meet. By the time you’re in the room together, they already know your history. The session allows them time to focus on deeper clinical insight.

Your clinician reviews the full picture to determine what to investigate further.
Based on your specific history and presentation, they select which standardized assessments are needed and whether additional clinical interviews should be added. The process is not a fixed battery applied the same way to everyone. It’s designed around what your history actually raises.
For a stronger developmental picture, you may be asked to invite someone who knew you growing up, such as a parent, sibling, or close friend, to complete a brief assessment. This is especially important when ADHD is being considered, where clinical criteria require evidence across more than one setting.

You meet with your clinician via secure telehealth, a focused session built entirely on what came before. They’ve reviewed your history, your assessments, and every pattern your responses surfaced.
The session is structured around observation, deeper investigation into areas your clinician flagged, and direct conversation about what they’re seeing. This is often where the picture starts to come together, and where your questions get real answers.

Your clinician reviews everything gathered across the process, including interviews, assessments, and session observations, and prepares a comprehensive clinical report.
The report includes a formal diagnostic determination, the clinical reasoning behind it, and specific recommendations for therapy, accommodations, and next steps. It’s written in plain language, for you first, and for anyone you choose to share it with: your therapist, your employer, your physician.
Available on the platform and downloadable as a PDF. A superbill is provided for out-of-network insurance reimbursement.

One flat fee covers the entire process from intake through final results.
$490 / Flat Fee
A “Superbill” (medical receipt) is provided upon completion for potential out-of-network reimbursement with your insurance provider.
The NeuroClarity team is available to answer any questions you have about the evaluation, the process, or whether it is the right fit for you. Schedule a 15-minute call below if it would be helpful.