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    How Much Does ADHD Testing Cost in 2026?

    6 min readUpdated February 10, 2026

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    Cost ranges at a glance

    Free: online self-screening (start with our free ASRS test). $150–$400: telehealth diagnostic visit. $300–$800: in-person psychiatrist. $1,500–$5,000: full neuropsychological battery.

    What insurance typically covers

    Most plans cover diagnostic evaluations when medically necessary. CPT codes 90791 (psychiatric diagnostic eval) and 96130-96139 (psychological testing) are commonly billed. Check your plan's mental-health benefits.

    Ways to lower the cost

    Use FSA/HSA funds, university training clinics (sliding scale), community mental health centers, telehealth subscription models, and medical schools with adult ADHD programs.

    Hidden costs to plan for

    Follow-up medication-management visits, prior authorizations, and (in some states) controlled-substance pharmacy fees. See how much is ADHD testing for a deeper cost breakdown.

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