A clinician-reviewed Diagnostic Evaluation helps assess anxiety, depression, ADHD, and overlapping concerns — so you can understand what kind of support makes sense next.
These experiences can be associated with anxiety, depression, ADHD, or more than one concern, which can make it hard to know where to begin.
Starting care without a clear picture can lead to trial and error. Our clinician-reviewed evaluation helps clarify next steps.
Mentavi’s Diagnostic Evaluation is clinically validated† to support the diagnosis of ADHD in adults, based on peer-reviewed research published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
A licensed clinical psychologist reviews your evaluation and assesses clinical context across up to 29 mental health conditions to determine warranted diagnoses and recommend next steps.
After a psychologist reviews your Diagnostic Evaluation, you may receive a diagnosis and next-step guidance, as warranted. Not everyone needs the same type of support, and some people may benefit from more than one approach over time. All services are delivered online. Availability varies by state.
Virtual visits with a clinician licensed in your state. Medical treatment may or may not include medication, and it isn’t guaranteed. If medication is prescribed, it will be sent to the pharmacy of your choice.
Virtual therapy sessions with licensed clinicians. Therapy can help you build coping skills, work through patterns that affect daily life, and support emotional and behavioral health—whether you’re managing ADHD, anxiety, depression, or a combination.
Virtual, non-clinical, skill-based support focused on organization, follow-through, stress management, and daily routines.
Start with a clinician-reviewed Diagnostic Evaluation ($199 one-time).
Mentavi’s Diagnostic Evaluation is developed with licensed clinical oversight and is reviewed by a doctorate-level clinical psychologist. It is clinically validated† to support identifying ADHD in adults, based on peer-reviewed research. It also screens for anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions to help inform next steps.
Yes. These conditions can overlap, which can make it hard to understand what’s influencing how you’re feeling or functioning day to day. A comprehensive evaluation looks at patterns across your experiences to help clarify what kind of support may be most appropriate.
No. Many people begin because something feels off, not because they have a clear diagnosis. An evaluation helps bring clarity before decisions about care are made.
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The Mentavi Health Team