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What happens in an ADHD assessment?

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Initial contact with our psychologists

Our team will use your initial call to establish the best possible next steps for you.

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Pre-assessment screening

You’ll complete some questionnaires to help us understand your history, strengths, and challenges.

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Diagnostic tools

We use recognised, evidence-based methods that are appropriate for your age and presentation.

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Detailed clinical report

If ADHD is diagnosed, your report will include the diagnosis and tailored recommendations. If not, we’ll explain what we found and suggest next steps.

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"My experience with Clinical Partners was great. The staff and assessors are kind, courteous and understanding. The assessments were done sensitively and in a timely manner, and we only waited a few weeks for a diagnosis. I’d recommend Clinical Partners to anyone."

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People often ask...

What happens after the assessment?

We’ll talk you through your results and offer guidance about next steps, whether that’s exploring support strategies, speaking to your GP, or something else. If a diagnosis is made and medication is appropriate, we can help coordinate onward care.



Do I need a referral?

No. You can book directly with us, with no GP referral needed.



Are ADHD assessments only for children?

Not at all. Many adults come to us later in life, often after years of wondering or feeling overlooked. We work with people across age groups.

Will this assessment be recognised by my GP or employer?

Yes. Our assessments follow clinical best practice and include a detailed report you can share with your GP, employer or university, if you choose.



Can I still have ADHD if I did well in school or work?

Yes. Many people with ADHD develop strategies to compensate, often at the cost of stress or burnout. Doing well in certain areas doesn’t rule out a diagnosis.



Do you offer ADHD assessments through Right to Choose?

Yes. Find out more about Right to Choose here.

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