Our ADHD Assessments
Getting an online ADHD assessment is easy. We provide video call 1-1 ADHD assessments for adults and children over 6 years old with our-approved psychiatrists and ADHD specialist clinicians.
Here is a step-by-step overview of how our ADHD assessment process works.
Book your full ADHD assessment
Visit our website to schedule an appointment for an ADHD assessment. During your private video appointment, the ADHD specialist will ask you questions, review your medical history, and write a report to diagnose ADHD. This usually takes about one hour, but it can be different for each person. Prior to the assessment, you will complete a simple onboarding questionnaire that contains a self-assessment and informant report. For children, we need additional secondary setting evidence, such as school reports or extracurricular activity/ tutor feedback.
Receive an official ADHD diagnosis
If you are diagnosed with ADHD, your approved doctors will provide personalised advice on how to manage your daily life. You will be provided with a detailed assessment report that can be shared with your GP and any relevant service, such as schools and employers, for reasonable adjustments. We also provide extenuating circumstances letters for those struggling with exams due to ADHD symptoms. They will create a treatment plan that fits your specific needs. This will likely include both psychoeducation and medication. The diagnosis will be documented in an official letter and added to your medical history.
Get your ADHD prescription
Your psychiatrist can now write a prescription for medication on the same day as your diagnosis at no extra charge. In London, you may be able to have the prescription delivered on the same day. For other pharmacies, it could take up to 48 hours to arrive for the rest of the UK.
Have ADHD treatment follow-ups
At Private ADHD, we don't just stop after creating a treatment plan for you. We continue to support you with follow-up sessions monthly to titrate you to the optimum dosage of medication. On average, you might need about 3 follow-up sessions with no changes in medication before being considered stable and optimised, at which point we can continue prescribing and monitoring for a reduced price, or additional letters can be provided to your GP in hopes that they will agree to shared care, this depends on your area. This is to find the right medication or dosage that works for you, along with some holistic coaching around when to take your ADHD medication.
Adult ADHD Assessments
At Private ADHD, we offer adults with ADHD not only an initial online ADHD assessment but also;
ADHD treatment follow-ups
Additional letters + extenuating circumstance
Repeat prescriptions
A psychiatrist's second opinion
Travel letters - to safely travel with your controlled drug medication
Computerised neuropsychology testing
ADHD Psycho-education and counselling
Personalised therapy to support you on your ADHD journey
We provide accountability and ADHD coaching to help manage the day-to-day executive function tasking, including daily check-ins, body doubling. We have a shared care treatment plan with your GP to give you the best treatment and advice.
Child ADHD Assessments
Our assessment and therapy services for ADHD cater to children aged 6 to 18. Whether online or in-person, our experienced, professional, and welcoming psychiatrists provide NHS and NICE-compliant assessments using the DSM-5 at the same level of expertise and care as they do for adults. We pride ourselves on going above and beyond and allowing you to unlock the true potential of ADHD living to the fullest.
ADHD in children involves challenges with focus, hyperactivity, and impulsive behaviour. Common signs include trouble paying attention, daydreaming, difficulty following instructions, and making careless mistakes in schoolwork. Children with ADHD may also be overly active, frequently fidgeting, talking a lot, and having a hard time staying still. Impulsivity can lead to interrupting others, acting without thinking, and difficulty waiting their turn.
These behaviours can impact a child’s school performance, social interactions, and overall well-being. Recognising these signs early and seeking support is important for managing ADHD effectively. While the challenges and requirements are usually different for children than adults, Private ADHD provides quality care for all ages.
Symptoms of ADHD & ADHD Test
If you are asking yourself, do I have ADHD? We offer a free ADHD quiz. Use our symptom tests to quickly determine if you have common adult symptoms. Click the button below to be taken to the ADHD symptom test.
It’s important to note there are three subtypes of ADHD: inattentive subtype and hyperactive subtype (sometimes called inattentive subtype or hyperactive/impulsive ADHD). Hyperactive ADHD has symptoms such as fidgeting and restlessness. This type, most of the time, is found in children with ADHD, but it's rarer in adults. Inattentive ADHD is less obvious and less likely to be diagnosed till later in life.
The third type of ADHD is the combined type. Most commonly, the combined type of ADHD features both Inattentive+ hyperactive and impulse. Some people experience a dominant subtype, such as an inattentive dominant subtype. Combined ADHD is also the most common form of ADHD, as over 90% of people will experience combined ADHD.
These are some of the common ADHD symptoms you may be experiencing on a day-to-day basis.
Difficulty focusing and paying attention
Forgetting important tasks
Struggle with organisation
Distracting thoughts
Poor time management
Not completing sequential tasks such as laundry and life admin
Task switching to dopamine-rich tasks
‘Doom scrolling’ and seeking dopamine-rich tasks
Holistic Treatment For Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
ADHD has a strong genetic link, and people who suffer from it have a difference in their neurobiological makeup. This means their brain is built differently. Functional MRI has shown that the prefrontal cortex area of the brain, which is responsible for executive functioning (your brain’s CEO), has less dopamine. Medication works by increasing the dopamine uptake in this area. There have been lots of stigmas around ADHD historically and many myths. Some myths say that ADHD is a ‘made-up’ mental disorder. Others say that people who suffer from ADHD need to ‘try harder’ or are lazy. All are incorrect. Around 70% of those with ADHD struggle with paying attention, whilst less than 5% of neurotypical suffer from this.
At Private ADHD Assessment, we believe in both medicated and holistic treatment plans for ADHD patients. Combined with medication, a healthy diet, getting enough sleep, and exercising are all highly beneficial. Just as with taking care of our physical health, mental health care is vital to living a fulfilling, healthy, and happy life.
The easiest way to describe things is that ADHD is like having a brain that is similar to a Ferrari but in the wrong gear; if you constantly rev the engine with racing ideas and thoughts, you can burn the engine out. The medication and treatment allow you to harness the power of ADHD and achieve the potential of ADHDpreneurs such as Richard Branson and Bill Gates. Over 40% of entrepreneurs have neurodiversity or learning impairments, having s brain that approaches solutions in a unique way will allow one to come up with unique and creative solutions that neurotypicals may not have thought of. People with ADHD are remarkable at streamlining systems but often lack the executive function to follow through.
Book your initial online ADHD assessment to find out if you have ADHD.
Got a Question?
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You can also call us on 020 39897789 or email at info@privateadhd.com
ADHD Assessment FAQ
A few of our frequently asked questions about assessments
What is the assessment for ADHD?
ADHD assessments typically involve a series of evaluations to determine if an individual meets the DSM criteria for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. These assessments can include interviews with the individual, their parents or caregivers, and teachers to gather information about symptoms and behaviours. Additionally, questionnaires and rating scales may be used to assess the severity of symptoms and their impact on daily functioning. Other assessments, such as cognitive neuropsychology testing and behavioural observations, may also be carried out to provide a comprehensive understanding of the individual's difficulties. Overall, the assessment process for ADHD aims to accurately diagnose the condition and develop an appropriate treatment plan to help manage symptoms effectively.
What does an ADHD assessment for adults involve?
An ADHD assessment for adults typically involves thoroughly reviewing the individual's medical history, symptoms, and behaviour patterns. It may include self-report questionnaires, interviews with family members or significant others, and cognitive testing to assess areas such as attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity.
Is an ADHD assessment available in the UK?
Yes, ADHD assessments are available in the UK through healthcare providers, such as GPs, psychologists, and psychiatrists. Private ADHD offers professional adult ADHD assessments and ADHD assessments for children in a safe, professional and welcoming environment. You may choose to do an online assessment or visit us at our clinic in London.