Women · Virtual across OntarioNo physician referral required

ADHD in women is frequently missed. Get a clear answer — and documentation that works.

Comprehensive ADHD assessments supervised by Registered Psychologists. Includes a written report accepted for workplace and university accommodations across Ontario.

Virtual · Adults · 2–4 weeks · No referral needed

Woman reflecting at home — many women seek clarity on ADHD after years of managing on their own

Typical timeline

2–4 weeks

intake to final report

Supervised by a Registered Psychologist

2–4 week typical timeline

Comprehensive written report

Accommodation-ready documentation

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“I'd been in therapy for years and was told I had anxiety. It wasn't wrong, but it wasn't the whole picture. Getting assessed at 34 was the first time someone explained my brain in a way that actually made sense.”
Sarah K. — assessed at 34, Ontario

Quick answers

Common questions before booking

What is this assessment?

A comprehensive psychological assessment for adult women in Ontario, conducted virtually by a Registered Psychologist.

Do I need a physician referral?

No. You can book directly — no doctor's referral or prescription required.

What's included?

Testing, a plain-language feedback session, and a written report accepted by Ontario universities, colleges, and workplaces.

Is this for medication?

No. This is a psychological assessment. Medication decisions are made by your family doctor or psychiatrist.

Does it cover accommodations?

Yes. The report is written to meet Ontario standards for workplace and university accommodation requests.

What does it cost?

Fees are discussed at intake. Assessments are often partially covered through extended health benefits.

Who it's for

Does this sound familiar?

Many women reach out after years of managing — or being told they just need to manage better. An assessment gives you a clear answer, and the documentation to act on it.

  • Your therapist suggested ADHD might explain patterns you've been working on for years.
  • You're burning out at work despite being capable — the effort it takes to keep up is exhausting.
  • Since becoming a mother, the systems that used to keep you functional have stopped working.
  • You made it through school on intelligence alone, but university has exposed something you can't compensate for.
  • You've been treated for anxiety or depression, but something still feels unexplained.
  • You're chronically overwhelmed or struggling with time — and you've always been this way.

Why it's often missed

ADHD in women looks different — and gets missed because of it.

Most ADHD research was done on boys. Women tend to present with inattentive symptoms and coping strategies that mask their struggles for years. Many are told it's anxiety, or that they just need to try harder.

Masking and compensation

Overplanning, perfectionism, people-pleasing — developed to hide the true effort required to function.

Inattentive presentation

The hyperactive presentation is less common in women. Daydreaming and difficulty sustaining focus are easier to overlook.

Misdiagnosed as anxiety or depression

The chronic stress of undiagnosed ADHD produces anxiety and low mood, which get treated while the cause goes unaddressed.

High functioning until the supports are gone

School provides structure that masks ADHD — until university, a new job, or motherhood removes it.

What people are looking for

A clear answer — and documentation you can use.

Diagnosis and clarity

Determine whether ADHD is present, rule out overlapping conditions, and get a documented picture of how your attention and executive functioning actually work.

University and college accommodations

Post-secondary accessibility offices require a current psychological assessment. We provide what your institution needs.

Workplace accommodations

Formal accommodations at work require documentation from a regulated professional. Our reports meet Ontario employer standards.

How it works

Structured, efficient, and entirely virtual.

Most assessments are completed within 2–4 weeks of intake.

01

Consultation & intake

We confirm your goals, relevant history, and documentation needs. Scope is determined before testing begins — you won't be booked for more than you need.

02

Virtual assessment

Standardised measures assess attention, working memory, processing speed, and executive functioning. Conducted remotely with secure tools, scheduled around your availability.

03

Feedback session

We walk through your results in plain language — what they show, whether ADHD is supported, and what your practical next steps are.

04

Written report

A professional report with diagnostic conclusions where appropriate. Recommendations are written to meet Ontario accommodation standards for workplaces and universities.

Regulated clinical practice

All assessments are conducted and supervised by Registered Psychologists in good standing with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. Every report is signed by a regulated professional and meets the documentation standards required by Ontario universities, colleges, and workplaces.

Ready to get a clear answer?

A consultation to confirm scope, timeline, and next steps. Virtual across Ontario. No physician referral needed.

Fees discussed at intake · Often covered in part through extended health plans · No surprises