Adult ADHD assessments
ADHD can affect how a person functions at school, work, home and in relationships. If you believe you may have ADHD, an assessment can be a valuable step towards accessing treatment that supports symptom management, emotional understanding and day-to-day wellbeing.


FAQs
Medication is not always necessary. Treatment plans are personalised and may include behavioural strategies, therapy, lifestyle adjustments or medication depending on individual needs.
Yes. Many adults are diagnosed with ADHD later in life, often after recognising long-standing challenges or seeing similar traits in their children.
After your assessment, your clinician will discuss the outcome with you and explain the next steps. This may include recommendations for treatment, therapy, coaching strategies or medication where appropriate.
We offer both virtual and in-person ADHD assessments, allowing you to choose the option that best suits your needs and circumstances.
The length of an ADHD assessment can vary, but it usually involves one or more appointments to ensure a thorough and accurate understanding of your experiences.
No referral is required. You can contact us directly to arrange an ADHD assessment without going through your GP.
Adult ADHD assessments are suitable for anyone aged 18 and over who suspects they may have ADHD or is experiencing ongoing difficulties with attention, organisation, impulsivity or emotional regulation.
An ADHD assessment is a detailed clinical process that explores your symptoms, experiences and history. It helps determine whether ADHD is present and identifies the most appropriate support or treatment options.






