ONLINE ADHD ASSESSMENTS
Get clarity on ADHD without waiting months
Comprehensive adult, child and adolescent ADHD assessments delivered online across the UK by GMC-registered consultant psychiatrist.
48 hrs
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Online assessments across the UK.
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Clear outcome and treatment recommendations.
Understanding ADHD
A neurodevelopmental condition often overlooked until adulthood.
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting attention, impulsivity, emotional regulation and executive functioning.
Symptoms can present differently across individuals and may evolve over time, often emerging in childhood and persisting into adolescence and adulthood. Early diagnosis and appropriate support can make a significant difference to daily functioning, wellbeing and quality of life.
Types of ADHD
Predominantly Inattentive
Difficulty sustaining attention, easily distracted, a tendency to procrastinate, challenges with organisation and time awareness (“time blindness”) and frequent forgetfulness.
Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive
Impulsive decision-making, speaking before thinking, restlessness, difficulty staying still, feeling constantly driven to stay on the go, and excessive talking.
Combined Presentation
A combination of inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive symptoms that both present together and impact daily life, work, relationships and emotional wellbeing.
SELF-ASSESSMENTS
Do you recognise any of these?
These are common signs that ADHD may be affecting your daily life. An accurate assessment can bring clarity.
ADHD across ages
ADHD presents differently in adults, children and adolescents. Choose the pathway that fits your needs.
ADHD in Adults
Adult ADHD can affect work performance, emotional regulation, relationships and self-esteem, often after years of struggling without a clear explanation.
Common signs include:
- Difficulty sustaining attention and completing tasks.
- Chronic procrastination and forgetfulness.
- Time blindness and chronic lateness.
- Anxiety, burnout or emotional dysregulation.
- Challenges in relationships linked to impulsivity.
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ADHD in Children & Adolescents
ADHD in children and adolescents can affect school performance, emotional regulation, friendships and behaviour, and varies with age and stage.
Common signs include:
- Difficulty concentrating in lessons or homework.
- Hyperactivity, restlessness and impulsivity.
- Emotional outbursts or frustration.
- Difficulty following instructions or routines.
- Challenges maintaining friendships or social interactions.
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WHY ASSESSMENT MATTERS
Undiagnosed ADHD can affect every area of life
Without a diagnosis, the challenges associated with ADHD are often misunderstood — as laziness, lack of motivation, or personal failing. A comprehensive assessment provides clarity, opens access to the right treatment and empowers meaningful change.
Following assessment, treatment options may include:
Psychoeducation
Medication
Therapy (CBT)
Lifestyle adjustments
School and workplace support
Why choose our ADHD assessment
A structured pathway designed to support safe diagnosis, treatment initiation and ongoing clinical follow-up.
- Appointments within 48 hours.
- 100% online across the UK.
- GMC-registered consultant psychiatrists.
- NICE-guideline assessments.
- Assessment of co-occurring conditions.
- Comprehensive diagnostic reports.
- Evidence-based and compassionate care.
How the ADHD assessment works
A simple, clear pathway designed to support safe diagnosis and treatment initiation.
STEP 01
Clinical Questionnaires
Validated ADHD questionnaires completed by you and a parent or relative (e.g. Conners, CAARS, ASRS).
STEP 02
Comprehensive Assessment
Detailed online assessment with a consultant psychiatrist exploring symptoms, daily functioning and developmental history.
STEP 03
Diagnostic Feedback
Discussion of findings, diagnosis and personalised treatment recommendations. Prescription if clinically indicated.
What our patients say
Frequently asked questions
Unsure which ADHD assessment is right for you?
Our team can guide you toward the most appropriate pathway based on age, symptoms and individual needs.