Solution: A platform for evaluation defense and navigation: (1) Pre-evaluation prep โ explains exactly what the CPT, TOVA, IVA-2, and Conners Adult ADHD Rating Scales measure, what to expect, common pitfalls; (2) Evaluator directory โ vetted ADHD-aware psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, and APRNs by zip code with specialization tags (adult, female, AuDHD, late-diagnosed, inattentive presentation); (3) Diagnostic gap navigator โ when you've been told you have GAD or depression instead, here's how to advocate for ADHD evaluation specifically; (4) Second-opinion coordination โ guidance on getting evaluated by a different practitioner type when initial evaluation fails; (5) Pre-evaluation journaling tool โ structured symptom logging that produces evidence the evaluator can't dismiss; (6) Premium tier: 30-minute consultation with an ADHD-certified clinician who has no role in your eventual diagnosis. ICP: Adults aged 22โ55 who strongly suspect they have ADHD based on lived experience but face friction in the diagnostic process: (1) Failed a CPT test because lifelong gaming trained their attention regulation; (2) Got diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) or depression instead of ADHD; (3) Were told 'ADHD doesn't apply to you' because they don't fit the stereotypical hyperactive-young-boy presentation; (4) Female, adult-onset, or inattentive-presentation patients consistently underdiagnosed by general practitioners.
Test-specific preparation is the unique value. Most users have never heard of the CPT or TOVA and walk in completely cold; this product explains exactly what each test measures, why gaming-trained adults often fail it, and how to engage authentically without 'gaming' the test. The evaluator-specialty directory (CAADD, AAP-Adult-ADHD certified, female ADHD specialists, AuDHD specialists) is uniquely valuable because finding the right evaluator typically takes 3โ6 months of trial and error.
โSimilar to how MyTherapist Match and Octave emerged to help patients find the right specialty therapist after frustrating experiences with generalist providers. This is the same play for ADHD evaluation specifically: matching adults with the right specialty evaluator for their specific presentation rather than a generic psychiatrist who may not understand the variants.โ