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Neuropsychological Evaluations for Adults in New York City

Expert Assessments for Professional Exam Accommodations and Workplace Support

You've worked hard to get where you are. If a learning disability, ADHD, or another condition is creating barriers — on a high-stakes exam, in the workplace, or in a graduate program — you deserve documentation that opens doors rather than closes them.

Dr. KC Bugg & Associates provides comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations for adults across New York City.

 

Whether you're preparing for the LSAT, Bar Exam, MCAT, GRE, or GMAT, or seeking workplace accommodations under the ADA, we provide the thorough, defensible documentation you need to make your case.

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WHO BENEFITS FROM ADULT NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS?

You may benefit from an adult neuropsychological evaluation if you're experiencing any of the following:

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder):
  • Difficulty focusing during meetings or on complex tasks

  • Chronic procrastination or trouble meeting deadlines

  • Challenges with organization and time management

  • Difficulty prioritizing tasks or managing multiple projects

  • Impulsive decision-making or interrupting others

  • Restlessness or difficulty sitting through long work sessions

Executive Functioning Challenges:
  • Trouble planning and executing multi-step projects

  • Difficulty shifting between tasks or adapting to changes

  • Poor working memory (forgetting instructions, losing track of conversations)

  • Challenges with emotional regulation in workplace situations

  • Difficulty initiating tasks even when motivated

Learning Disabilities:
  • Reading or writing takes significantly longer than peers

  • Difficulty processing written information (emails, reports, documentation)

  • Math or numerical reasoning challenges

  • Trouble expressing ideas in writing despite strong verbal skills

Autism Spectrum Disorder (Adult Diagnosis):
  • Difficulty reading social cues in workplace interactions

  • Preference for routine and struggle with unexpected changes

  • Intense focus on specific interests or areas of expertise

  • Sensory sensitivities in office environments (lighting, noise, textures)

  • Challenges with workplace social expectations

Processing Speed & Working Memory:
  • Tasks take much longer to complete than they should

  • Difficulty keeping up in fast-paced work environments

  • Trouble processing verbal instructions in real-time

  • Need to re-read information multiple times to retain it

Common Situations:
  • You've always felt like you work harder than others to achieve the same results

  • You've been told you're "not living up to your potential"

  • You excel in certain areas but struggle significantly in others

  • You've developed elaborate coping strategies just to keep up

  • You're exhausted from "masking" or compensating for hidden difficulties

  • You're successful but feel like you're constantly on the verge of falling apart

  • You've been wondering if ADHD or autism might explain your experiences

  • You need documentation for workplace accommodations or graduate school

WHAT ACCOMMODATIONS CAN YOU REQUEST?

With comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation documentation, you may be eligible for workplace accommodations under the ADA, including:

Time & Schedule Accommodations:
  • Flexible work hours or modified schedule

  • Extended time for complex projects or deadlines

  • Regular breaks to maintain focus

  • Reduced meeting load or meeting-free work blocks

Environmental Accommodations:
  • Quiet workspace or noise-canceling headphones

  • Private office or workspace with minimal distractions

  • Remote work options

  • Modified lighting or reduced sensory stimulation

Task & Communication Accommodations:
  • Written instructions in addition to verbal instructions

  • Project management tools or organizational support

  • Regular check-ins with a supervisor for clarification

  • Permission to record meetings or use assistive technology

  • Reduced multitasking requirements

Technology & Tools:
  • Text-to-speech or speech-to-text software

  • Organizational apps or time management tools

  • Reminder systems or calendar management support

  • Assistive technology for reading or writing

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Adult ADHD & Neuropsychological Testing

Many adults discover in their 20s, 30s, or beyond that they're neurodivergent—ADHD, autistic, or have learning differences that explain lifelong experiences of thinking and processing differently. Our evaluations provide diagnostic clarity and access to accommodations that honor how your brain works.

We offer two types of adult ADHD evaluations:
Comprehensive Neuropsychological Evaluation (8 hours)

Full assessment for workplace accommodations, professional exam documentation, or comprehensive diagnostic clarity. Includes complete cognitive and achievement testing, attention and executive function measures, and detailed written report.

Abbreviated ADHD Testing (2 hours)

Focused evaluation for treatment planning and medication management. Includes clinical interview, ADHD rating scales, and diagnostic report with treatment recommendations. Not appropriate for accommodation requests.

Which evaluation is right for you?

We'll help you determine this during your free consultation.

We also evaluate adults for:

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis

Workplace accommodations (ADA)

Executive functioning differences

Learning differences affecting work or graduate school

Memory and cognitive concerns

Diagnostic clarity for treatment planning

Common reasons adults seek evaluation:

💭 "I've always struggled with organization and focus, but thought everyone did."
💭 "I'm successful, but everything takes me twice as long as it should."

💭 "My child was just diagnosed with ADHD, and I see myself in the symptoms."

💭 "I've always felt different socially, and recently learned about autism in adults."

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Two Convenient Manhattan & Queens Locations

MANHATTAN OFFICE

 Flatiron District
156 Fifth Avenue, Suite 822
New York, NY 10010

Subway: R, W, N, F, M, 6 trains to 23rd Street (or N/R to Union Square, one stop south)
Convenient to Uptown, Midtown, Downtown, and Brooklyn

QUEENS OFFICE

Astoria
38-01 23rd Avenue, #405
Astoria, NY 11105


Subway: N, W trains to Astoria-Ditmars Blvd
Easy access from Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan

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Schedule Your Free Consultation

Ready to start the process? The first step is a complimentary 30-minute consultation where we'll:

  • Discuss your history and current concerns

  • Explain our evaluation process in detail

  • Answer all your questions

  • Help you determine if an evaluation is right for you

  • Provide clear information about fees and scheduling

  • Discuss workplace accommodation options

There's no obligation—just helpful information to make an informed decision.

Dr. KC Bugg, Psy.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist NY License #020929

Phone: 212-256-1697

Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm EST

Email:

For scheduling and inquiries: madeleine@drkcbugg.com

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