Adult ADHD Assessment


At JB Wellness Dynamics, we adhere to the guidelines set forth by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) during all our assessments. These guidelines ensure that our assessments are conducted in accordance with the best practices and standards recommended by NICE.
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Navigating Adult ADHD can be challenging, but a structured diagnostic process provides clarity and can be seen below.
What to expect with ADHD assessment process
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Free Consultation Call
20 minute consultation video call to discuss the assessment process, number of appointments, how you would like to split these, information that will be sent and requested, fees, etc
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First Assessment Appointment
The assessment typically lasts 60-90 minutes, during which the clinician will complete comprehensive evaluation that involves gathering information from yourself. Including asking detailed questions about your symptoms, medical history, and day-to-day life.
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Second Assessment Appointment
It is recommended to split your assessment sessions (this can be discussed in consultation and chosen by you). The clinician will review your past and current functioning, including your academic and work experience and social history and how ADHD symptoms affect your life.
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Final Appointment
The final appointment is to discuss the report and findings. The outcome of the ADHD assessment may be a diagnosis of ADHD or a decision that you do not have ADHD. There is no guarantee that you will receive a diagnosis of ADHD. If diagnosis is established, final session will also discuss treatment plan suggestions if applicable
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T&C's
Digitally sent T&C's form to be read and completed
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Self and Informant Questionnaires
You and your informant(s) (e.g. a family member, close childhood friend, partner) will need to complete questionnaires to provide additional information about your behaviour and give the clinician a better understanding of the severity of your symptoms.
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Written Report
The written report includes the diagnosis (if indicated) and proposed treatment plans if applicable to be provided to you within 10 working days from date of your assessment.