I lost a six-figure job because Kaiser delayed my ADHD diagnosis for over four years.
Once I understood how the system actually worked, I went from years of stalling to a diagnosis in 7 weeks from my first psychiatrist appointment.
This course is everything I learned: every trap, every tactic, every place in the system where people get lost, mapped out with a way through. So you can do in months what took me four years to figure out.
Five paths to a diagnosis. Four cost you. One works.
There are five paths to an ADHD diagnosis through or around Kaiser. Four of them cost you time, money, or both, with no guarantee.
Keep navigating Kaiser's maze on your own
Years of being rerouted. Therapy prerequisites you didn't ask for. Months on SSRIs to rule out depression before anyone will discuss ADHD. Every loop resets your clock. Most people give up here. That's the design.
Get an external comprehensive evaluation
$4,000 to $7,000, up to $15,000 at some practices. Most external evaluators can't guarantee Kaiser will accept their results. Before you spend a dollar, the course's Shop the Alternative tool hands you an email template to send evaluators. You can spend thousands and still end up back at square one inside Kaiser's system.
Get an online ADHD evaluation
$500 to $2,000. Before you commit, ask Kaiser behavioral health directly whether they'll accept an online evaluation. The answer is almost always no. A dead end that resets your clock and costs you money.
Pay out of pocket for everything
Skip Kaiser entirely. First-year cost $6,400 to $9,400 or more. Lifetime cost $50,000+. It works, but it's expensive indefinitely.
Learn how Kaiser's system works and navigate it
Get Kaiser to pay for all of it: their evaluators, their process, their diagnosis. Because it's their own system, they have to accept the result. This course is this option.
Six stages. Most adults never see them.
The entry problem
Your PCP won't say 'ADHD evaluation.' They call it anxiety, depression, or poor sleep, and route you to behavioral health. Escalating helps, but only if you know how.
The prerequisite trap
Therapy first. SSRIs first. Anxiety ruled out first. None of these are requirements for an ADHD evaluation. They are delays. The course shows you how to navigate past them.
The screening call
Kaiser will tell you there's an 18-month wait. The screening call is when you either book the evaluation or get rerouted. This call is teachable, and the course covers it in detail.
The one-chance policy
Most Kaiser members don't know Kaiser has a one-chance policy for ADHD evaluations. Using that one chance incorrectly ends your case. The course covers exactly what this means and how to avoid it.
The evaluation itself
What happens in the room. What the evaluator is looking for. How to document your impairment in language that moves the clinical judgment in the right direction.
After the evaluation
The diagnosis, the prescription, the follow-up. What to do if Kaiser rejects the diagnosis. What your appeal options look like, and what documentation actually helps.
While you wait, the consequences compound.
I lost a six-figure job. That is not an abstraction. That is what happened to me while Kaiser ran me through prerequisite after prerequisite for over four years.
Undiagnosed ADHD in adults means relationships strained by patterns neither of you can name. Years of being told you're too smart, too educated, too functional to have ADHD, and believing it, even as your life falls apart in ways that don't match your intelligence or effort.
Every month Kaiser delays your evaluation is another month these patterns deepen. The course costs $397. The cost of waiting is incalculable.
What you'll walk away able to do.
Shop the Alternative, included.
Before you spend a dollar going around Kaiser, price it for real. You get the exact email script for researching private evaluators, plus the decode key for reading what they send back.
Preview the free tool →They had the same doubts you do.
My PsyD literally said 'but you have a master's degree.' The course helped me communicate so Kaiser couldn't redirect me to yet another prerequisite. She documented my impairment for the first time in three appointments.
Nobody at Kaiser told me about the One Chance Policy. I was two days away from making the call that could have ended my chances. I found this course at exactly the right moment.
I just finished my evaluation. I got a positive diagnosis. The only difference was I knew what was coming, and how to communicate so they took me seriously after years of being sent elsewhere.
The tracking system alone was worth it. I showed up to my appointments prepared instead of scrambling. My chart corrections alone changed how my providers talked to me.
I was denied the first time, before I found this course. I thought it was over. The denial section showed me I still had real options. My evaluation is in 3 days.
I'd been sent to therapy and given SSRIs for years. Told it was anxiety and stress. The scripts are not generic. They are written for how Kaiser actually works.
Built for adults navigating Kaiser for an ADHD evaluation.
Kaiser members outside California: the documentation system and communication strategies apply fully. State-specific escalation paths differ, and the course shows you how to adapt them to your region.
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Founder's pricing for the first 50 students. When the seats are gone, the price goes up permanently.
50 founder seats total across all tiers. Tier 3 capped at 10. Founder calls are for navigation strategy, documentation, and next-step planning, not medical or legal advice.
Full refund available within 14 days of purchase, provided you have not viewed past the first 7 lessons. After 14 days, or once you view beyond the first 7 lessons, whichever comes first, all sales are final. Pinged Alerts is non-refundable once activated.