ADHD Assessment
Do you find yourself easily distracted or struggling to stay organised?
Discover the "why" with an ADHD assessment. ADHD assessment identifies your brain's strengths, challenges (including attention and hyperactivity) and differences. The results are used to provide an ADHD diagnosis and give you a clear roadmap for understanding how your brain works, how to access support, and to equip you with personalised strategies for navigating daily life with confidence.
What are the benefits of ADHD assessment?
Understanding
Support
Empowerment
How much does ADHD assessment cost?

Assessment Packages
We've streamlined your neurodevelopmental assessment needs with cost-effective packages. Assessment packages help you to save money through bundling, when booking in for multiple assessments. This not only provides financial savings, but also ensures that you receive the most thorough evaluation possible.
Unsure whether you need an ADHD assessment?
What is ADHD?
ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) is a neurodevelopmental difference that presents in diverse ways, often involving variations in attention, energy and impulse control. Common experiences and traits associated with ADHD include:
- Spontaneity and quick decision-making
- Creative and non-linear thinking
- Time blindness
- Difficulty with task initiation and follow-through
- High energy or restlessness
ADHD assessment can help you to get a better understanding of the way your brain works, and assist you in accessing supports and tools to improve your daily life.

Where should I start?
What is the ADHD assessment process?
1. Background - You'll provide your background info and details for your practitioner.
2. Intake - You'll meet your practitioner, and have an opportunity to ask questions and present your concerns.
3. ADHD Assessment - You'll complete a series of standardised questions and tasks that evaluate your cognitive functions with the help of your practitioner.
4. Feedback - Your practitioner will discuss your results with you (it’s a jargon-free zone, we work hard to make sure it makes sense), clarify your concerns and talk with you about the next steps,
5. Report Writing - Your practitioner will write a report summarising the assessment findings, their diagnostic impression, and recommendations for next steps.










