ADHD & Autism Testing

I’m Dr. Martha Mason, a licensed clinical psychologist based in Florida and authorized to practice in PSYPACT states. I specialize in autism evaluations, ADHD evaluations, and comprehensive psychological assessments for children, adolescents, and adults. My work focuses on helping individuals and families gain diagnostic clarity, understand neurodevelopmental strengths and challenges, and access appropriate treatment, school supports, or workplace accommodations.

I conduct evidence-based assessments for autism and ADHD across the lifespan, including early diagnostic evaluations, middle-school and high-school testing for IEP/504 planning, and adult assessments for diagnostic clarification, employment needs, or personal understanding. Whether you are seeking answers for your child’s developmental concerns or clarity regarding your own neurodivergent experiences, I provide structured, high-quality evaluations designed to offer clear results and practical recommendations.

In addition to assessment services, I also provide therapy for adults navigating mood disorders, anxiety, depression, emotional regulation difficulties, relationship challenges, and the unique stressors associated with neurodiversity. Many of the individuals and parents I work with come in feeling overwhelmed, misunderstood, or uncertain whether their symptoms—or their child’s symptoms—reflect autism, ADHD, or both. I strive to create a professional and supportive environment where you feel informed, validated, and empowered throughout the evaluation process.

My clinical approach is integrative and evidence-based, drawing from cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and mindfulness-informed frameworks. Each evaluation and therapy session is tailored to the client’s developmental stage, concerns, and goals. During the initial phase of our work, we will discuss history, current symptoms, and desired outcomes—whether you are seeking a formal diagnosis, guidance on intervention planning, or clarity about how neurodivergence impacts daily life.

I am particularly dedicated to supporting children, teens, and adults who have spent years masking, compensating, or struggling with academic, social, or workplace expectations. Many families pursue autism or ADHD testing after noticing persistent challenges with attention, communication, sensory processing, emotional regulation, or learning. My goal is to provide a thorough, respectful, and accurate assessment that informs next steps and supports long-term well-being.

I offer telehealth-only psychological evaluations, allowing clients across Florida and PSYPACT-participating states to access high-quality diagnostic services from home. My evaluations are comprehensive, evidence-based, and designed to provide clear diagnoses and actionable recommendations for treatment, school accommodations, and supportive services.

If you are seeking an experienced psychologist who specializes in autism and ADHD evaluations for children, adolescents, and adults—and who values accuracy, collaboration, and clinical integrity—I would be honored to support you.

Dr. Mason is a licensed clinical psychologist providing telehealth evaluations in Florida and PSYPACT states.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of evaluations do you provide?

I provide comprehensive psychological evaluations for ADHD and Autism in children and and adults. These evaluations clarify diagnoses and guide treatment, accommodations, and personal growth. Forensic, trauma, and other diagnostic evaluations are available. Call for more information regarding your specific case.

How do I know if I or my child needs an evaluation?

If you or your child struggle with focus, organization, social interactions, sensory issues, or emotional regulation in ways that impact school, work, or relationships, an evaluation can provide answers and direction.

What does the evaluation process involve?

Evaluations typically take 2 to 4 hours, depending on the complexity and specific needs of the individual being assessed. Components include:

  • Initial consultation to discuss concerns

  • Clinical interview covering history and daily functioning

  • Standardized tests and questionnaires

  • A feedback session with results and recommendations

  • A detailed written report for personal use, school, or workplace accommodations (typically within 1-2 days of the feedback session).

Do you offer therapy as well as evaluations?

Yes, I provide therapy for adults experiencing depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and stress. I also support adults with ADHD and Autism in navigating daily challenges.

Can the evaluation be used for accommodations?

Yes. Reports can support requests for school accommodations (e.g., IEP/504 plans), college testing accommodations, or workplace adjustments.

Do you offer telehealth?

You can schedule an appointment by contacting our office via phone.

What is your therapy style?

Therapy is collaborative and personalized. I use evidence-based approaches such as CBT (Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy) to help clients build skills, reduce symptoms, and improve overall well-being.

Do you see adolescents for therapy?

No. I provide therapy only for adults.

How often do sessions occur?

Most clients begin with weekly sessions, adjusted over time as progress is made.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, all services are conducted via secure telehealth, making therapy and evaluations convenient and accessible.

How do I schedule an appointment?

I am a private-pay provider. This means privacy for my patients, and quicker turn around time on evaluations.

Where are you licensed to practice?

I am licensed in Florida and authorized through PSYPACT to provide telehealth in over 40 participating states.