Online Adult ADHD & Autism Testing in KS, IL, MO

At Purple ADHD, our specialty is identifying and supporting adult neurodivergence. We find adult experiences of ADHD and Autism that others have missed.

Welcome to Purple ADHD, a 100% telemental health practice by and for neurodivergent adults. For clients in Kansas, Illinois, and Missouri, we offer online assessment services specifically designed to identify adult experiences of ADHD, Autism, and Trauma/Complex Trauma in women and people AFAB, POCs, & others who have gone unseen and unsupported.

Since 2018, our providers are have been focused on serving Queer, neurodivergent, and disabled clients, particularly those who poorly served by the conventional mental health services model. Purple ADHD is an explicitly Trans and ENBY affirming organization.

Up to 80% of adults with ADHD don’t know it. We catch what others have missed.

Session 1: Intake

  • Introduction to assessment process

  • Psychosocial background interview

  • Assignment of self-report instruments

Session 2: Clinical Interview

  • Discuss self-report instrument results

  • Internationally-normed Clinical Interview

  • Review of initial diagnostic impressions

  • Second Round of self-report instruments

Session 3: Results Session

  • Receive your report upon full payment

  • Report will include any appropriate diagnosis with resources and recommended next steps

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept insurance?

Our providers are currently in-network with the following insurance companies:

  • Illinois: Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare/Optum

  • Missouri: Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare/Optum

  • Kansas: Coming mid-2025

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Where do you provide services?

We are a 100% telemental health practice serving Kansas, Illinois, and Missouri.

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Who is providing the assessment?

Assessment services are provided by clinical professional counselors who are certified specialists in ADHD, Autism, and telehealth services or clinical-trainees under their supervision. The specific qualifications of your assessment provider will be available as part of your report.

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What can I do with my results?

Any diagnosis resulting from your assessment experience becomes a HIPAA-protected part of your healthcare records. You control who will have access to this diagnostic information going forward. This record can be shared with your primary care provider or an appropriate specialist to pursue medication options, as part of an accommodation process at work or school, or simply for your own knowledge and reference. 

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