A typical assessment for ADHD may last about three hours. You can expect to have an in-person interview that covers topics such as development, health, family, and lifestyle history.

During the evaluation, information will be gathered about you or your child to determine if the criteria for ADHD are met. The criteria comes from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), the official diagnostic guide used in the United States.

Regardless of the specific presentation of ADHD—inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, or combined—several conditions must be met in order to arrive at an official diagnosis:

• Several symptoms present before age 12
• Symptoms are present in multiple settings (home, school, work)
• Symptoms interfere with or reduce daily functioning
• Symptoms are not better explained by another mental health condition

Getting diagnosed can be the key to getting help

Locations

2100 Hemmeter Road
Saginaw, MI 48603
Phone (989) 799-2100
Fax (989) 799-2637
Business Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 8am-6:30pm
Friday: 8am-5:30pm
Services:
Telehealth Services Available

 

615 S. Euclid
Bay City, MI 48706
Phone (989) 439-1513
Fax (989) 439-1512
Business Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 8am-6:30pm
Friday: 8am-5:30pm
Services:
Telehealth Services Available

 

1000 N. Johnson
Bay City, MI 48708
Phone (989) 401-4915
Fax (989) 778-3317
Business Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 8am-6:30pm
Friday: 8am-5:30pm
Services:
Telehealth Services Available

 

5914 Eastman Avenue
Midland, MI 48640
Phone (989) 799-2100
Fax (989)799-2637
Business Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 8am-6:30pm
Friday: 8am-5:30pm
Services:
Telehealth Services Available