What Is ADHD? 

ADHD is a brain-based difference which affects regulation of executive skills which include attention, focus, emotions and behaviours. 
ADHD is characterised by symptoms of inattention, impulsivity, and in some cases, hyperactivity, which can make school or work challenging for individuals. You may need extra support and understanding to thrive in academic/work and social settings. However, it’s important to remember that individuals with ADHD often have incredible strengths. Many are talented in sports, creative, funny, and thoughtful, showing that ADHD doesn’t define someone’s potential. 
 
Our assessments help parents, schools, young people and individuals find the right techniques to support their unique needs, while also empowering individuals to understand the incredible strengths that neurodiversity brings. We recognise that ADHD often overlaps with other conditions, so we also screen for mental health conditions, sensory, emotional, and language needs. These insights are included in our detailed reports, with recommendations to guide the best support strategies. 
What is the cost and what will this give me? 
An ADHD assessment, priced at £1800, offers invaluable benefits that can truly transform the lives of individuals and their families. We’ve been through these steps ourselves, and we’re here to guide you with compassion and care. Our specialist team follow all NICE Guidelines and follow DSM 5 criteria for all our multi-professional assessments. We use NICE approved psychological tools, including the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, RCADS, Young Diva-5/Diva-5, Conners 4th edition and the QB check. Our reports are also accepted by CAMHS! 
 
First, the assessment provides an accurate diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), offering much-needed clarity. Our team of experienced professionals understands how overwhelming this process can feel, but we also know the sense of relief that comes from having answers. We’ve been there ourselves, and we’re here to help you and your family better understand the challenges and strengths that come with autism. 
 
Beyond diagnosis, we offer personalised support plans tailored to your specific needs. Whether at home, school, or in the workplace, these recommendations help create an environment where you can thrive. We are also very lucky that we have a cohesive and robust medication pathway for both adults and children if this is something that you would like to explore post diagnosis. Because we’ve walked this path, we know how important it is to have the right strategies and support in place, and we work closely with you to make that happen. 
 
By choosing an assessment with us, you’re not only receiving expert care but also the understanding and empathy that come from shared experience. Our goal is to help you navigate this journey with confidence and empower you to reach your full potential, with a deep appreciation for the strengths that neurodiversity brings.  

Combined ASC and ADHD Assessments 

Our combined Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) assessments, priced at £3000, offer invaluable insight into understanding your unique needs. These comprehensive assessments provide a clear diagnosis, which is often the key to unlocking the right support and interventions. With expert evaluations, we assess how Autism and ADHD might interact, ensuring a full picture of strengths and challenges. This in-depth process helps create personalised strategies to improve day-to-day life at home, school, or work, and empowers individuals with neurodiverse conditions to thrive. The value lies in the clarity, tailored guidance, and long-term support these assessments provide, helping families and individuals make informed decisions for a brighter future. 
Whats involved? 
Assessment areas include: 
Evaluating the ability to sustain attention and concentrate on tasks 
Assessing difficulty in managing impulsive behaviours or actions 
Identifying levels of restlessness, fidgeting and high activity 
Examining skills related to organisation, planning and time management 
Understanding challenges in managing emotions such as frustration or anger. 
Reviewing how ADHD affects schoolwork/work, attention and performance. 
What happens during the assessment 
Our friendly administrator and case-coordinator (Nikki) will be in touch and go through the forms that are required. (Yes sorry there will be some paperwork but we are there to help if you need!) 
Once we have the paperwork out of the way, we arrange for a screening to be completed with either Dr Emma Rigby and Lucy White. This is a relaxed and informal screening meeting that we can do either online or in person. This will be an opportunity to build your trust with us and to know that we offer a safe space throughout our ssessments. You can ask us lots of different question and let us know your worries and we can put strategies in place to support you to engage in the assessment. 
We offer two assessment sessions: 
 
One is for parents/carers and the individual if appropriate with Dr Emma Rigby face to face at our clinic in Binfield. Sometimes these can be done online, however Dr Rigby prefers to do these face to face as we feel that this is a more personal way of doing them. 
 
The other assessment session is face to face at our Berkshire clinic for the person being assessed. This appointment is the QB check. Every effort will be made to reduce anxiety and to ensure you feel comfortable, relaxed and regulated. These appointments are undertaken by either Dr Emma Rigby, Lucy White or Nikki Kear-Hill. 

What happens after the assessment? 

A multi-displinary team meeting is held by all professionals who have contributed to the assessment. 
A substantial report is issued in the weeks after the clinic appointments have finished to allow time for our team to meet and for any additional relevant information to be gathered. 
Along with a clear diagnosis and executive summary, this report also gives a clear and detailed analysis of your strengthes and needs along with recommended strategies, support and guidance for ongoing support as necessary. 

What happens post diagnosis? 

We all know how confusing and overwhelming it can be once you've received a diagnosis and you have that feeling of what next? We have a wide variety of pre and post diagnostic support available, so head on over to our pre and post diagnosis support page for further details of what we can offer. 
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