Adult ADHD Assessments

Our adult ADHD assessments are designed to help you understand how Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may be influencing your focus, organisation, emotional regulation, and daily functioning. Each assessment is conducted by experienced clinicians following national best practice and NICE guidelines, ensuring a thorough, structured, and evidence-based evaluation.

How the Assessment Works

  1. Initial Screening & Information Gathering

    The assessment begins with a comprehensive online screening questionnaire via our secure patient portal. This collects information about:

    • Concentration, attention, and memory patterns

    • Emotional regulation and mood

    • Work, study, and daily life challenges

    • Personal and developmental history

    Where possible, we encourage input from family members or partners to provide additional context about lifelong patterns of attention, behaviour, and organisation.

  2. Comprehensive Diagnostic Assessment

    If the screening suggests the possibility of ADHD, you’ll be invited to an in-depth video consultation with one of our specialist clinicians — typically an ADHD specialist clinician, who are a Registered Mental Health Nurse, Consultant Psychiatrist or Clinical Psychologist. 

    During this session, the clinician will:

    • Explore your personal, educational, and occupational history

    • Discuss patterns of attention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, and executive functioning

    • Review responses to standardised questionnaires (such as ASRS-v1.1, Conners’ Adult ADHD Rating Scale, and other validated tools)

    • Consider co-existing conditions (e.g., anxiety, depression, ASD) that may influence symptoms

    The goal is to gather enough information to make a formal diagnostic decision, in line with DSM-5 or ICD-11 criteria, while acknowledging your unique strengths and challenges.

  3. Diagnostic Formulation & Clinical Review

    Following the consultation, your clinician reviews all collected information, including questionnaire data, interview notes, and any collateral reports. For complex cases, the assessment may be reviewed in a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meeting to ensure a robust, evidence-based conclusion.

  4. Written Diagnostic Report

    You’ll receive a detailed report summarising:

    • The diagnostic outcome (ADHD confirmed, not confirmed, or inconclusive)

    • How the diagnosis was reached, with reference to clinical guidelines

    • Your individual profile of strengths, challenges, and coping strategies

    • Recommendations for work, study, and daily life support


Important Information About Follow-Up

The initial assessment package covers the full diagnostic process — from screening to written report.

Post-diagnostic support and ongoing treatment are not included in this package.

We offer separate follow-up packages that may include:

  • One-to-one guidance sessions and coaching

  • Workplace or educational support plans

  • Medication review and management (if indicated)

  • Referrals for additional therapies or mental health support

These options can be arranged once your diagnostic report is complete, ensuring you receive ongoing support at a pace that suits you.


Coming soon – bookings opening shortly.

Our Services will be available soon!

X