Clarity starts here.
We provide accurate diagnoses and personalized recommendations in a compassionate environment. Our psychological evaluations are neurodivergent informed and we are specialized in distinguishing ADHD and Autism from other symptoms.
To get started, we offer a free, no-obligation 15-minute virtual consultation.
This is your chance to:
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Ask questions and understand the neuropsychological testing process
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Learn about payment and insurance options
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Schedule your virtual or in-person assessment
No pressure. No commitment. Just a simple first step toward the understanding you deserve.
*We currently serve patients in-person in our Lombard, IL office or virtually throughout the state of Illinois.



About Us
Lotus Bloom Psychology is an outpatient group practice offering individual therapy, diagnostic evaluations, and family support, with a specialty in neurodivergent diagnoses such as ADHD and Autism, as well as sensory and learning differences.
Our clinicians are experienced in treating co-occurring conditions including anxiety, depression, trauma, eating disorders, substance use, and challenges related to family, work, relationships, life transitions, and health concerns.
We are committed to providing culturally sensitive, evidence-based care that supports individuals of all ages, with particular knowledge in women’s health, sex differences in neurodivergent presentations, and queer-affirming care. Rooted in neuroscience and relational approaches, we draw from attachment theory, feminist theory, and mindfulness to help clients identify and process emotions, strengthen relationships, and build the tools they need to heal and thrive.
Meet Our Testing Team
Our dedicated clinicians are here to support people from all walks of life.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 / What can you diagnose in your psychological testing?
We provide neuropsych testing services for:
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ADHD
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Learning Disorder Evaluations
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Dislexia, Dyscalculia, and Dysgraphia
2 / Is the consultation actually free?
Yes! This is a unique service we offer to ensure you understand the process and what you can expect. We want to ensure you feel comfortable and supported as you start your journey with Lotus Bloom Psychology.
3 / Are consultations online or in-person?
Your 15-minute consultation is done virtually, either through a virtual meeting or via phone, whichever works best for you.
4 / What insurance do you accept?
We are in-network with BCBS PPO, BCBS Choice, Aetna PPO, and United Healthcare PPO. We also offer self-pay options as well as sliding scale payments. Learn more on our Fees page.
5 / Is testing done in-office or in-person?
We offer virtual testing for adults only and in-person testing for adults, adolescents, and children. You can learn more about our evaluations here.
6 / How should I prepare for my consultation?
Once scheduled, you’ll be asked to complete our online paperwork and upload your insurance information through our secure client portal. This helps us review your coverage and payment options during your consultation.
7 / Why start with a consultation?
No pressure, no cost … just clarity. This is your chance to ask questions before you commit and get personalized guidance for you or your family.
8 / How much does testing cost?
If you’re using insurance, your exact cost will depend on your plan and coverage details. We bill for all services provided, and costs may vary based on the type of evaluation or therapy you receive. If you’re paying out of pocket, we outline our fees here.
9 / How many appointments should I expect?
We typically schedule between three and five appointments. The number of appointments depends on the reason you are seeking assessment. We aim to complete the entire process, from first to last appointment, within six weeks. This is not a guarantee but a goal.
10 / How will I get my testing results?
After testing, your examiner devotes significant time to carefully reviewing and interpreting the results. This process may include consulting with colleagues or supervisors to make sure your report is as thorough and helpful as possible. The final report is designed to highlight both your strengths and areas where support may be most beneficial. Once your results are ready, you’ll meet with your examiner to walk through the findings, including practical recommendations, together.







