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Choose your next step with more clarity

Start with our psychologist-reviewed Diagnostic Evaluation to clarify concerns of depression, anxiety, or ADHD so you can understand what kind of support makes sense next.

$199 | Results within 5 days | No subscription

When it’s hard to know
what kind of support will help

You don’t need to be “sure” what it is to start. Many people begin because they’re experiencing things like:

Save time and money

We believe people should be able to get a high-quality mental health evaluation without months of waiting or high out-of-pocket costs.

Evaluation & DiagnosisMentaviTraditional In-person
Cost$199$1,689
Wait time to take the evaluationNone1-3 months
Wait time for diagnosis2-5 days1-3 months
Total time for evaluation & diagnosis2-5 days2-6 months

Costs based on ADHD evaluations and diagnoses. Traditional in-person costs are based on nationwide averages from December 2024 survey published by Additude. Actual prices may vary by location and provider availability. Costs do not include treatment or medication.

How it works

1

Complete the clinically validated Diagnostic Evaluation† Answer questions online, all at once or at your own pace. Cost: $199 one-time, available nationwide

2

Psychologist review A doctorate-level clinical psychologist reviews your evaluation. Results are typically available within five days.‡

3

Decide what comes next You’ll receive thoughtful next-step recommendations. If treatment is clinically appropriate, you can explore available options in your state and schedule care for an additional cost.§

What happens after your results

After a psychologist reviews your Diagnostic Evaluation, you’ll receive guidance on next steps based on your results. Not everyone needs the same type of care, and some people may benefit from more than one approach over time.

Treatment is available for adults 18 and older. Mental wellness coaching is available nationwide. Therapy and medical treatment vary by state and clinician availability.

Ways we can support you

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.

Medical Treatment

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.

Therapy

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.

Mental Wellness Coaching

Virtual, non-clinical, skill-based support focused on organization, follow-through, stress management, and daily routines.

All services are for adults 18 and over. Treatment options vary by state and the clinician’s schedule. Mental Wellness Coaching is available nationwide.

Ready to take the next step?

Begin with a psychologist-reviewed Diagnostic Evaluation ($199 one-time) to determine the type of support that makes sense next.

FAQs

Do I need to know my diagnosis before starting?

No. Many people start an evaluation because something feels off, not because they have a clear diagnosis. The evaluation helps clarify what may be contributing to their concerns.

What happens after my evaluation is reviewed?

A psychologist reviews your results and provides guidance on possible next steps. Treatment is recommended only when clinically appropriate.

Does treatment always include medication?

No. Medical treatment may or may not include medication, and it isn’t guaranteed. If medication is appropriate, a licensed clinician makes that decision based on a full clinical picture, and other types of support may be recommended instead.

If medication is prescribed, can it be sent to my pharmacy?

Yes. If medication is prescribed, it’s sent to the local pharmacy of your choice. Medication isn’t guaranteed and depends on clinical judgment.

The Mentavi Health Team