ADHD Evaluation & Treatment in Florida: Accurate, Objective Assessment with QBTech and Clinical Expertise

Get Clarity. Get Support. Move Forward with Confidence.

If you or your child are struggling with focus, organization, impulsivity, or follow-through—you’re not alone.

At Kaafi Counseling, we offer a comprehensive ADHD evaluation and treatment program designed to give you clear answers and a personalized path forward.

What Does ADHD Look Like?

ADHD can show up differently for everyone. You might notice:
  • Difficulty focusing or staying on task
  • Forgetfulness or disorganization
  • Trouble completing projects
  • Feeling overwhelmed or mentally scattered
  • Restlessness or impulsivity
  • Challenges at work, school, or in relationships
These symptoms can sometimes overlap with anxiety, stress, or other concerns—which is why a comprehensive evaluation is essential.
ADHD Testing

Why Choose Kaafi for ADHD Evaluation & Treatment?

We don’t rely on quick checklists or one-session diagnoses.
Our approach is:

These symptoms can sometimes overlap with anxiety, stress, or other concerns—which is why a comprehensive evaluation is essential.

We follow a structured, multi-step process to ensure accuracy and clarity.

1. Intake & Clinical Screening

You’ll meet with a licensed clinician to review your concerns, history, and symptoms.

2. Rating Scales & Multi-Source Input

You’ll meet with a licensed clinician to review your concerns, history, and symptoms.

3. Objective Attention Assessment (QBTech – Optional)

We offer an optional, FDA-cleared computerized assessment that provides objective data on attention, impulsivity, and activity levels.

4. Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation

Your clinician carefully reviews all information—including your history, rating scales, and (if completed) objective data—to determine whether ADHD criteria are met.

5. Feedback & Next Steps

You’ll meet with a licensed clinician to review your concerns, history, and symptoms.

Why Objective Assessments Matter?

Traditional clinical interviews and rating scales are valuable, but objective measures help reduce bias and improve clarity in complex cases. QBTech’s ADHD testing is an FDA-cleared assessment tool that provides quantitative data to supplement clinical evaluation. This objective information can help clarify symptom patterns and support more confident clinical decisions.

How does cutting-edge QbTech (QbTest) support an ADHD evaluation?

For many clients, understanding ADHD can feel confusing—especially when symptoms overlap with stress, anxiety, or burnout. That’s where QbTech’s QbTest can be helpful.
QbTest stands out as one of the most reliable and widely used objective tests for ADHD, providing valuable data that helps clinicians distinguish between ADHD and non-ADHD presentations. It can be used during the initial evaluation and throughout treatment to better understand symptoms and track progress over time.
How QbTest can be helpful:
  • provides measurable insight into how the brain processes attention, impulsivity, and activity
  • reduces uncertainty when symptoms are complex or overlapping
  • helps guide more targeted and personalized treatment decisions
  • Tracks changes over time, including response to medication.

It’s important to know that QbTest is one part of a comprehensive evaluation and is always interpreted alongside your clinical history, rating scales, and diagnostic assessment to ensure accurate and thoughtful care.

ADHD Evaluation & Treatment – Frequently Asked Questions

Who do you provide ADHD evaluations for?
We provide ADHD evaluations for a wide range of individuals, including:
  • Children and teens
  • College students
  • Adults
  • Professionals balancing work, family, and daily responsibilities
Whether you’re exploring answers for the first time or looking for a more comprehensive evaluation, our team is here to guide you with clarity and support.

If you’re noticing ongoing challenges with focus, organization, impulsivity, or follow-through—especially if it’s affecting school, work, or relationships—it may be helpful to explore an evaluation.

Many people seek an evaluation when:
  • Tasks feel harder than they should
  • There’s chronic procrastination or overwhelm
  • Teachers or employers have raised concerns
  • Symptoms have been present for a long time

Whether you’re exploring answers for the first time or looking for a more comprehensive
evaluation, our team is here to guide you with clarity and support.

No. A responsible ADHD diagnosis requires a comprehensive evaluation process.

At Kaafi, we gather information from multiple sources—including your history, symptom patterns, and structured assessments—before making a diagnosis.
This ensures accuracy and helps us recommend the right treatment.
Our evaluation typically includes:
  • An intake appointment with a licensed clinician
  • Standardized rating scales
  • Optional attention testing (if appropriate)
  • A comprehensive diagnostic review
  • A feedback session with clear next steps
This structured approach helps us understand the full picture.

No. The attention test is optional.

It can provide additional insight into focus and impulsivity, but it is not required and does not diagnose ADHD on its own.
Your clinician will guide you on whether it may be helpful.
Yes. We work with both adults and children.
Many adults seek evaluation later in life—especially when challenges with focus, productivity, or organization begin impacting work or daily life.
Yes. We provide evaluations for children and teens.
When appropriate, we gather input from parents and teachers to better understand how symptoms show up across settings.
That’s an important part of the process.
Many conditions—such as anxiety, stress, trauma, or sleep issues—can look like ADHD.
If ADHD is not the best explanation, we will help identify what is going on and guide you toward the right support.
If ADHD is confirmed, we will walk you through your options, which may include:
  • Medication management with our psychiatric provider
  • Therapy focused on executive functioning and coping skills
  • Practical strategies for daily life
  • Parent support and psychoeducation
If ADHD is not diagnosed, we will still provide clear recommendations tailored to your needs.
Yes. We have a psychiatric provider who can evaluate whether medication is appropriate and provide ongoing support if needed.

Medication is always considered as part of a broader treatment plan, not the only solution.

No. Many people benefit from a combination of:
  • Therapy
  • Psychoeducation and skill-building strategies
  • Lifestyle adjustments
  • And, in some cases, medication
We take a whole-person approach to care.

Most parts of the ADHD evaluation process are covered by insurance, including:

  • Intake evaluation
  • Diagnostic sessions
  • Therapy
  • Medication visits

Services, such as QbTech objective assessments, may be private pay. We’ll review all costs with you in advance—so you can make informed decisions.

Most clients complete the evaluation process within 2–3 weeks, depending on scheduling and completion of rating scales.

We aim to provide clarity as efficiently as possible while maintaining thoroughness.
If appropriate, your clinician can discuss documentation options. Please note that accommodation requirements vary by school, employer, or organization, and additional documentation may be needed.ost clients complete the evaluation process within 2–3 weeks, depending on scheduling and completion of rating scales.
We offer:
  • A structured and thorough evaluation process
  • Integrated therapy and psychiatric care
  • Support for both children and adults
  • A warm, client centered approach
Our goal is not just diagnosis—but helping you move forward with clarity and confidence.

Looking for ADHD testing near you?

Kaafi Counseling provides comprehensive ADHD evaluations for children and adults, including therapy and medication management, with in-person and telehealth options available.