Testing and Evaluation

Serving clients at Lakewood · Centennial · Northglenn · Telehealth available statewide in Colorado
Testing takes the guesswork out of treatment. A thorough evaluation provides an accurate diagnosis, identifies your strengths and challenges, and informs a treatment plan that’s built on real data—not assumptions. At Oak Tree Behavioral Services, our doctoral-level clinicians conduct comprehensive evaluations for a wide range of clinical questions.

What We Offer

  • ADHD evaluation for children, adolescents, and adults
  • Bariatric/pre-surgical evaluations
  • Learning disability and academic assessment
  • Autism spectrum screening and evaluation
  • Cognitive and neuropsychological screening
  • Emotional and behavioral assessment for children
  • Fitness-for-duty and occupational evaluations
  • Diagnostic clarification for complex presentations

How It Works

The evaluation process typically begins with a clinical intake interview, followed by standardized testing using validated instruments. We then interpret results in the context of your history and referral questions, and provide a written report with findings and recommendations. Most evaluations are completed within 1–2 appointments.

Who This Is For

We evaluate children, adolescents, and adults. Referrals come from schools, physicians, surgeons, attorneys, and employers—as well as individuals seeking clarity on their own.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a evaluation take?
It depends on the type. A focused ADHD evaluation may take 2–3 hours. A comprehensive neuropsychological battery may span multiple sessions.
Will I receive a written report?
Yes. Every evaluation includes a written report with findings, diagnosis (when applicable), and recommendations for treatment or accommodations.
Is testing covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans cover testing when medically necessary. We verify your benefits before scheduling.
Can testing help my child get school accommodations?
Yes. Our reports can be used to support IEP/504 plan applications and college accommodation requests.