ADHD Assessments

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodivergent condition that affects children and can persist into adulthood. It is characterised by a persistent pattern of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that significantly impacts various aspects of a child or young person's life, including academic performance, social relationships, and daily functioning. Some young people with ADHD show significant emotional dysregulation and anger.

There are 3 subtypes of ADHD:

Inattentive type ADHD

Inattentiveness is a key symptom of ADHD, where children may struggle to maintain focus, easily become distracted, have difficulty staying organised, and frequently lose track of tasks or instructions. They may find it hard to sustain attention on tasks that are not inherently stimulating, leading to academic challenges and difficulties in completing tasks.

Hyperactive/Impulsive type ADHD

Hyperactivity and impulsivity are also common features of ADHD. Children with ADHD often display excessive levels of energy, constantly fidget, and have a difficult time remaining still or quiet. They may also exhibit impulsive behaviors, acting without considering the consequences, interrupting others during conversations, and struggling with impulse control.

Combined type ADHD

Where features of both inattentiveness and hyperactivity/impulsivity are present.

It's important to note that ADHD is a spectrum disorder, and its symptoms can vary significantly from person to person. To diagnose ADHD, a comprehensive evaluation is necessary. It must be present in a range of settings so information from home, school or other environments is crucial to make the diagnosis.

Understanding when ADHD when is present can help children and young people thrive and lead successful lives, by putting the right support and strategies in place. Through early identification, appropriate intervention, and a supportive environment at home, in school, and within the community, children and adults with ADHD can reach their full potential and achieve their goals. Without recognition these children can often get labelled as ‘naughty’ or ‘badly behaved’ and receive a lot of negative responses further damaging their self esteem.

“Coming to a Paediatrician for an ADHD assessment means you get the complete solution: a thorough, holistic assessment and access to medication as a treatment option”

Guidance for ADHD diagnosis

NICE GUIDELINES and DSM-V DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA

The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) is an independent organisation in the United Kingdom that provides evidence-based guidance and advice to healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public.
NICE aims to reduce variations in diagnosis and treatment across different regions or institutions.

To diagnose ADHD there is NICE guideline [NG87] Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: diagnosis and management and this is followed as much as practically possible. The focus on multidisciplinary assessment is important to get a full understanding of a child’s abilities. To do so, any existing reports will be taken into consideration and then further assessments may be recommended.

The DSM-V, also known as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, is a comprehensive and widely used classification system for disorders. It provides guidelines and criteria to help clinicians diagnose and classify various conditions.

The DSM-V 314.01 criteria are used to plot the child’s profile against and demonstrate whether they meet the criteria for a diagnosis of ADHD.

To date schools and other NHS services have accepted the private diagnosis made by Dr Sarah Mills because of the clear and thorough reports provided during the assessment.

ADHD Assessment Process

Step 1:

Neurodevelopmental assessment

Information is gathered about the child, any concerns, past medical history, development and school progress.

Step 2:

Observation & Examination

During the assessment the child’s behaviour will be observed and a short physical examination will be carried out.

Step 3:

Assessments

For ADHD Conners questionnaires are completed by parents/carers and usually teachers. Your child will be invited to complete a QbCheck computerised test.

Step 4:

Feedback

Following all of the assessments a feedback session is planned to discuss the findings and further recommendations.

What Happens At an Assessment?

The consulting room is a relaxing environment that doesn’t feel medical at all.

Your child will be encouraged to share their experiences and participate as much as they wish. There will be toys, books and colouring in for them too.

We will talk through your concerns and your child’s medical history. If they are willing, your child will be weighed and measured, and have a brief physical examination.

Any existing reports or assessments completed on your child are used to inform the process.

What Happens After an Assessment?

Following the feedback session, the reports will be compiled and shared with you securely via email, usually within 14 days.

There is the opportunity to review the report to ensure you are happy with it, it will then be shared with your child’s GP. You are welcome to share the report with nursery, school or other professionals involved in your child’s care.

Included with the final reports is the payment invoice.

There is a post-assessment final discussion included in the assessment fee, this is arranged by video consultation around 8 weeks later. Here we can discuss any further questions or concerns prior to discharge.

ADHD Assessment Cost

ADHD Assessment: £1,350

ADHD can be diagnosed from age 6 onwards. This is to allow for the early years developmental period to pass and for higher executive functions to have developed.

This package includes:

  • A neurodevelopmental assessment

  • Gathering all of the home and school based information and ADHD questionnaires

  • Qbcheck assessment

  • Feedback

Combined Assessment: £1,850

If you are concerned that ADHD may be present with other conditions or just aren’t sure it may be worth completing assessments for a range of conditions at the same time.

This package includes:

  • A neurodevelopmental assessment

  • Gathering all of the home and school based information

  • ADOS assessment

  • ADHD questionnaires

  • Qbcheck assessment

  • Feedback

Medication Consultation: £325

If your child already has an ADHD diagnosis you may be considering whether medication is the right option for them. Even if you have received a diagnosis from elsewhere a medication consultation can be arranged.

Contact us to arrange a discussion about the strategies in place, ongoing concerns and about medication options.

Medication is carefully increased over a number of weeks, with regular reviews at each point. Private prescriptions are initially provided at an additional cost with the aim to develop a shared care agreement with your Childs GP once appropriate.

Payment terms: You will receive an invoice with the final reports. This is payable by bank transfer within 28 days. If card payment is preferred this can be arranged and a card link will be sent. All major debit and credit cards are accepted. It is possible to pay by instalments leading up to or following the assessment, please ask for this to be arranged. Dr Sarah Mills is registered with health insurance providers, please contact us to discuss your requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions