ADHD assessments for children & teenagers
ADHD is a common neurodevelopmental condition that can affect children and teenagers in different ways. With the right understanding, support and treatment, young people with ADHD can learn to manage their symptoms and thrive at home, in school and socially.


FAQs
No referral is required. You can contact us directly to arrange an ADHD assessment for your child.
After diagnosis, your clinician will explain the outcome and recommend appropriate support, which may include behavioural strategies, therapy or medication where suitable.
The length of an assessment varies, but it may involve one or more appointments to ensure a thorough and accurate understanding.
Yes. Parental input is an important part of understanding a child’s development, behaviour and needs.
Children can be assessed for ADHD at different ages, depending on symptoms and individual circumstances. Our clinicians will advise on suitability.
An ADHD assessment is a structured clinical evaluation that explores a child’s behaviour, development and experiences to determine whether ADHD is present.




