AuDHD Assessment for Adults
Affirming AuDHD Test for Adults – Because You Deserve To Be Understood.
This combined evaluation is designed to help you understand how autism and ADHD show up together in your life.

Considering an AuDHD Test?
Autism + ADHD = AuDHD
It’s more common than you think. Unfortunately, it’s often misunderstood or misdiagnosed by providers who aren’t trained to recognize the nuance of late-identified AuDHD experiences.
The overlap between autism and ADHD can be complex.
When some of your experiences seem to overlap or “contradict” one another, an AuDHD test can help you make sense of your neurotype.
We see you.
Our AuDHD assessments are designed specifically for adults just like you.


What is AuDHD?
It’s kind of like having a brain that operates on two different wavelengths.
Common AuDHD experiences include:
Not sure which assessment is right for you—autism, ADHD, or AuDHD?
Many adults come in wondering whether they need an autism assessment, an ADHD assessment, or a combined AuDHD assessment.
If you’re relating to both autistic and ADHD experiences, or things feel overlapping, inconsistent, or hard to explain, an AuDHD assessment is often the clearest place to start.
It allows us to:
- Evaluate both autism and ADHD together
- Understand how your traits interact
- Avoid missing or misattributing important patterns
You don’t have to figure it out ahead of time. That’s part of what we do.
Transparent Pricing
Why Choose NeuroSpark Health?
Fully Neurodivergent Team
We don’t just study it. We live it. You won’t need to translate your experiences for us.
Specialization in Adults
We know to ask questions that are relevant to your lived experiences as an adult.
Personalized Support
Safe, Respectful, Non-Pathologizing
What to Expect During an AuDHD Test
Our process is neurodivergent-led, trauma-informed, and designed with your comfort in mind.
Free 15-Minute Consultation Call
We make sure this is the right fit for you and answer your questions.
Comprehensive Intake
Official Diagnosis + (Optional) Report
You’ll receive official documentation of diagnosis within 1 to 2 days. If you purchase a full report, you’ll receive it within 2 weeks.
Note: You can request a report for up to 6 months after your assessment. Reports ordered post-assessment are $600.
What You Can Expect on Your Assessment Day
First, Autism Assessment
We’ll start with a brief orientation to the AuDHD assessment process and what to expect. We then begin with a conversation-based autism assessment using the MIGDAS-2, a clinical interview designed for adult autism evaluations. Instead of firing off yes/no questions or asking infantilizing things like “Did you play with trains as a kid?”, we invite you to share your real experiences in your own words.
We pay attention to how you communicate, how you process the world, your sensory experiences, and social patterns, especially the ones that might have flown under the radar. Throughout the autism assessment, we’ll adapt to your pacing and your communication style. You can ask questions, pause, circle back, stim, take breaks, and be fully yourself.
Transition to ADHD Assessment
Once we’ve explored your experiences through an autistic lens, we’ll transition into the ADHD assessment, using the DIVA-5, a diagnostic interview that focuses on adult ADHD. By this point in the process, we’ve usually already uncovered many relevant ADHD patterns during the earlier autism conversation (because, yes, there’s a lot of overlap). So the DIVA-5 portion tends to move more quickly and builds on the foundation we’ve already established.
The ADHD assessment dives into attention, focus, executive functioning, impulsivity, and other related traits, looking at how these show up now and across your life.
AuDHD Diagnosis, Autism Diagnosis, or ADHD Diagnosis
A lot of people hear “AuDHD test” and assume it’s only for folks who meet criteria for both autism and ADHD. That’s not how we approach this. We’re assessing each neurotype independently, with an affirming understanding of how they often overlap or interact. Not only can we help you answer the question, “What is AuDHD?” but also help you understand “What does AuDHD mean for me?”
At the end of the process, we’ll talk through our clinical impressions and let you know whether you meet criteria for autism, ADHD, or AuDHD. You’ll never be left wondering what we’re thinking; we go over everything with you clearly and respectfully.
After the AuDHD Test: Feedback and Next Steps
Once we’ve completed both parts of the assessment, we’ll review your results, walk you through our feedback, and talk about next steps. Depending on what you need, this may include a full diagnostic report, or support recommendations tailored to your goals.
What Clients Say
I feel more comfortable in my own skin, and also like I can now look back on my past actions and behaviors and give myself a little more grace.
They helped me to rekindle hope in my future. I now have a solid and known reason for my struggles, as well as a visible and tangible path for personal growth and development.
How Long Does It Take?
Consultations
within a few days of inquiry
Assessment Appointment
within a few weeks of the consultation
Report Delivery
within 2 weeks of the clinical interview
Frequently Asked Questions
AuDHD is an informal term used when someone is both autistic and has ADHD. These traits often overlap, and together they can shape how attention, sensory experiences, routines, and social interactions show up in daily life. If you want a deeper breakdown, you can learn more about what AuDHD means here.
Not at all. We don’t assess AuDHD as one single diagnosis; we explore both autism and ADHD thoroughly. If your profile aligns with one but not the other, you’ll still leave with the diagnosis that fits you.
Many of our clients come to us with an existing ADHD diagnosis but still choose to pursue AuDHD assessment for a more holistic evaluation of their neurotype or to receive updated documentation. Others feel confident in their existing ADHD diagnosis and opt for autism assessment on its own.
It varies a bit by person, but typically about 3 hours. We begin with the MIGDAS-2 for autism and then transition into the DIVA-5 for ADHD. Because there’s often overlap between ADHD and autistic traits, we build on the insights already shared, which keeps it conversational, efficient, and less draining.
No, NeuroSpark Health is an out-of-network provider. If your insurance plan includes out-of-network provider benefits, you may be able to receive reimbursement from your insurance carrier. (Superbills available)
We currently offer assessments in 47 states including AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MA, ME, MD, MN, MS, MO, MI, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY.
Also serving Washington, D.C., the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and New Brunswick, Canada.
Yes. You can choose to order a report within 6 months of your assesssment date. Reports ordered post-assessment are $600 (compared to $500 if you get the report up-front).
Ready for Clarity?
Tired of waiting months or even years for answers? NeuroSpark Health offers AuDHD assessments without the wait because clarity shouldn’t be delayed.