
ADHD Testing & Evaluations in New Jersey for Children, Teens & Adults
Clear Answers. Accurate Diagnoses. Personalized Plans.
★★★★★ Google-Rated ADHD Experts | Evidence-Based Testing | 20+ Years | In-Person & Online | Serving South, Central & North Jersey
Struggling With Attention, Focus, or Motivation in New Jersey?
If you or your child lives in New Jersey and is struggling with focus, organization, or follow-through, an ADHD evaluation can help you understand what’s really going on — and what to do next.
Leonard Educational Evaluations provides gold-standard ADHD testing across New Jersey, designed to clarify:
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Whether ADHD or ADD is present
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Subtype and severity
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Co-existing learning, mood, or anxiety concerns
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Why planning, memory, or organization may be breaking down
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Which supports, accommodations, and strategies can help
Why New Jersey Families & Adults Choose Us
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20+ years evaluating ADHD, executive functioning, and learning disorders
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Multi-specialist team: clinical psychologists, school psychologists, educational specialists
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Fast turnaround (typically 2–4 weeks) for comprehensive reports
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Reports accepted by schools, colleges, disability offices, and physicians
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In-person evaluations in Cherry Hill and surrounding areas, plus secure telehealth across New Jersey
What an ADHD Evaluation Includes
1. Comprehensive Intake & Record Review
We gather background history, school records, and teacher/employer feedback to design the right testing plan.
2. Targeted Cognitive & Behavioral Testing
Assessment may include:
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Attention & vigilance
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Working memory
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Processing speed
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Executive functioning (planning, organization, inhibition, flexibility)
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Impulse control
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Emotional regulation
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Academic performance patterns
3. Rating Scales
We use validated ADHD and executive functioning rating scales completed by you, teachers, or other informants.
4. Differential Diagnostic Review
We examine whether symptoms are due to:
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ADHD or ADD
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Anxiety or depression
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Learning disabilities
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Executive functioning disorder
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Environmental and emotional factors
5. Personalized Report & Feedback Session
You receive:
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A clear diagnosis (if appropriate)
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A strengths-and-weaknesses profile
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Detailed recommendations and accommodations
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Documentation that can be used with New Jersey schools, colleges, and employers
Who We Help Across New Jersey
Children (Ages 6–12)
Rushing through work • distractibility • teacher concerns • emotional reactivity
Teens (Ages 13–18)
Incomplete assignments • disorganization • forgetfulness • motivational struggles
College Students & Adults
Time management issues • burnout • procrastination • inconsistent performance at work or school
We provide documentation for IEPs, 504 Plans, ADA accommodations, and college testing accommodations for New Jersey students and adults.
Why ADHD Is Often Missed or Misdiagnosed
In New Jersey, many students and adults are bright and capable but struggle silently with executive functioning. They may compensate for years until academic, work, or family demands become overwhelming.
Our evaluation goes deeper to look at:
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Cognitive processing
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Learning history and academic patterns
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Behavioral functioning
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Environmental and emotional factors
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Executive functioning strengths and weaknesses
This comprehensive picture supports accurate, defensible diagnoses and useful recommendations.
Results You Can Expect
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Clear diagnostic answers — including when ADHD is not the primary issue
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Actionable strategies for home, school, and work
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Recommendations educators can implement quickly
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Appropriate referrals (therapy, psychiatry, coaching)
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A roadmap to support long-term success
Our ADHD Testing Process (New Jersey)
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Free 10-Minute Consult (phone or text)
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Intake & record review
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ADHD testing sessions (typically 1–2 sessions, in-person or virtual)
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Comprehensive team analysis
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Feedback meeting
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Final report (typically within 2–4 weeks)
Common Questions About ADHD Testing (New Jersey)
Do you offer ADHD testing for all ages in New Jersey?
Yes — we evaluate children (ages 6+), teens, college students, and adults across New Jersey.
Can this help with New Jersey school accommodations?
Yes. If criteria are met, our reports can be used with New Jersey schools for IEPs and 504 Plans.
Do you offer virtual ADHD testing for NJ residents?
Yes. Many teens and adults complete their ADHD evaluation through secure telehealth, with in-person options available when needed.
Can adults use the report for workplace or college accommodations?
Yes. Adults often use our documentation for workplace accommodations and college disability services.
New Jersey ADHD Testing – Areas We Serve
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Cherry Hill, Marlton, Voorhees, Moorestown, Haddonfield
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Princeton & surrounding Central Jersey communities
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South Jersey & North Jersey (via online/telehealth when appropriate)
Ready to Start ADHD Testing in New Jersey?
Book a free 10-minute consult to discuss ADHD testing in New Jersey.
Phone / Text: 267-702-6328
