Online ADHD Assessment

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Peer-Reviewed Assessments

After your diagnosis, select from two tailored options: our Independent Expert-Tested AI Report for immediate, data-driven insights or our Health Professional Review for a thorough, personal validation of your results. Both are crafted to offer you clarity and confidence in your next steps.

Dr. Sushil Deshmukh

Dr. Adeel Sarwar

Dr. Marianna Nikiforou

Dr. Marc Mandell

Adult ADHD Diagnosis A Nuanced Approach

Under current guidelines, a diagnosis of ADHD in adults cannot be confirmed unless the symptoms have been present since childhood. Our ADHD test will ask about your present and past symptoms as current symptoms alone aren't insufficient.

Under current guidelines, a diagnosis of ADHD in adults cannot be confirmed unless the symptoms have been present since childhood. Our ADHD test will ask about your present and past symptoms as current symptoms alone aren't insufficient.

AI algorithms can be trained to detect subtle symptoms that may be missed by human clinicians, leading to more accurate diagnoses. This can increase the accuracy of the test and reduce the number of false positives or negatives. AI can analyse and adapt the test quickly and accurately to identify patterns and markers associated with ADHD, way more efficiently than traditional methods.

A diagnosis of ADHD is contingent on symptoms that significantly impact daily life. In adults, these may manifest as underachievement, hazardous driving, or strained relationships. However, ADHD is unlikely if these issues are recent developments, as ADHD symptoms typically originate in childhood.

Begin your journey with our free mental health assessment. It's more than an ADHD evaluation; it also screens for conditions like anxiety, depression, or insomnia. The comprehensive online quiz is a commitment to your wellbeing, requiring just a few hours of your time.

Comorbities

ADHD rarely exists in isolation. According to the Attention Deficit Disorder Association or ADDA, over 50% of individuals with ADHD also suffer from one or more additional conditions, referred to as a comorbidity.

Our screening encompasses a range of potential co-occurring disorders, including: Anxiety Disorder, Autism, Bipolar Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Depression, Insomnia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Schizophrenia and Substance Use Disorder.

It's important to be aware of these related conditions as they can often impact the severity of ADHD symptoms and treatment options.

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FAQ

The ASRS (Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale) is a self-assessment tool designed to help identify symptoms of ADHD in adults. It was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and consists of 18 questions that ask about different symptoms associated with ADHD.

The ASRS V1 is the original version of the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale, which was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and consists of 18 questions that ask about different symptoms associated with ADHD. There is also an ASRS V2, which is a revised and updated version of the scale.

A screening scale is a tool used to quickly and easily identify individuals who may have ADHD. Screening scales often consist of a series of questions that ask about different symptoms associated with ADHD, and can help healthcare professionals determine whether further evaluation is necessary.

The Weiss Functional Impairment Rating Scale (WFIRS) is a tool used to measure the functional impairment associated with ADHD. It consists of a series of questions that ask about different areas of functioning, such as academic or occupational performance, social relationships, and self-esteem.

The CADDRA ADHD Checklist is a tool used to help diagnose ADHD in children and adolescents. It consists of a series of questions that ask about different symptoms associated with ADHD, and can be used by healthcare professionals to assess the severity of symptoms and determine the most appropriate treatment options.

The Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scale is a tool used to help diagnose ADHD in children and adolescents. It consists of a series of questions that ask about different symptoms associated with ADHD, as well as other conditions that may affect behavior and attention. The Vanderbilt scale is often used by healthcare professionals in conjunction with other assessment tools to make a more accurate diagnosis.