Book your ADHD assessment
Take the first step towards understanding your symptoms and getting the support you need. Our flexible and confidential booking system makes it easy to schedule your assessment with THE ADHD ASSESSMENT CLINIC.
Why book with us?
At THE ADHD ASSESSMENT CLINIC, we strive to make your journey to understanding ADHD as seamless and supportive as possible. Discover the benefits of choosing us for your assessment:
Flexible appointments
Available Monday to Sunday, allowing you to choose a time that suits your busy schedule.
Quick & easy booking
Our online system provides instant confirmation and automatic reminders for your convenience.
Secure & confidential
Your privacy is paramount with our professional and confidential booking process.
Your assessment, your journey
Professional ADHD assessments carried out by experienced clinicians, providing clear guidance and support every step of the way.
What to expect after booking
Once your appointment is booked with THE ADHD ASSESSMENT CLINIC, here's a clear guide on what you can expect next to prepare for your assessment:
1. Booking confirmation
You will receive an email confirmation with the details of your appointment, including the date, time, and instructions for your assessment.
2. Pre-assessment forms
You may be asked to complete questionnaires or assessment forms before your appointment. These help the clinician understand your symptoms, history, and how ADHD may be affecting your daily life.
3. Provide supporting information
Where possible, you may be asked to provide supporting information from a parent, partner, or close relative, particularly about childhood symptoms.
4. Prepare for your appointment
It can be helpful to think about your current symptoms and challenges, examples of how these affect work, study, relationships, or daily life, and any previous mental health diagnoses or treatments.
Preparing for your adhd assessment
To ensure you get the most out of your ADHD assessment at THE ADHD ASSESSMENT CLINIC, here are key steps and details to consider:
1. Bring relevant information
Gather any previous mental health or medical reports, school reports or work evaluations, and medication history (including prescriptions and supplements).
2. Reflect on your symptoms
Consider current challenges with focus, organisation, impulsivity, or time management. Think about examples from childhood that may show long-term patterns of ADHD and note how symptoms affect your daily life, work, and relationships.
3. Complete pre-assessment questionnaires
If sent by the clinic, complete any forms or questionnaires before your appointment to help the clinician understand your symptoms.
4. Plan your time
Schedule your appointment when you can focus and not be rushed. Ensure you have a quiet, private space if attending virtually.
5. Be honest and open
The assessment works best when you provide accurate, honest information about your experiences. Discuss both strengths and difficulties.
6. Ask questions
Prepare any questions you may have about ADHD, the assessment process, or potential next steps.