ADHD assessments for Adults

Until recently, people believed that ADHD only affected children, meaning many adults missed out on seeking an ADHD diagnosis. As awareness continues to grow, so does the demand for accurate ADHD assessments.


If you believe you have ADHD, a Private ADHD Assessment for Adults can provide a much-needed light at the end of the tunnel.

The Importance of Identifying Adult ADHD

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects both children and adults. However, due to misconceptions and lack of awareness in the past, many adults grew up without a proper ADHD diagnosis, leading to struggles in their professional and personal lives. Seeking a private ADHD assessment as an adult can provide clarity and access to the necessary support and treatment.

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What does an ADHD assessment involve?

Pre-Assessment Questionnaires



Prior to the assessment, you will be sent tailored pre-assessment questionnaires about various aspects of your life. This helps the clinician gather important information related to your possible ADHD symptoms and potential impacts on your daily functioning.

Diagnostic Interview and Evaluation

During the ADHD assessment, our clinician will conduct a diagnostic interview, exploring your developmental history, behaviour patterns, and any associated issues such as anxiety and depression. You will have the opportunity to discuss your current experiences and concerns in detail.

Final Diagnosis and Recommendations



Based on the information gathered and the outcomes of the DIVA and DSM-5 criteria, our clinician will provide you with a final ADHD diagnosis. If you are diagnosed with ADHD, we will discuss the appropriate treatment options and provide recommendations for managing your ADHD effectively.

What Happens if I Receive an ADHD Diagnosis?

If the clinician has determined the appropriateness of an ADHD diagnosis as per DSM 5th edition, following your assessment they will:


  • Discuss appropriate interventions
  • Recommend further reading 
  • Offer expert advice on how to manage your symptoms
  • Offer advice to your workplace, if required on how they can support you post-diagnosis
  • Write a detailed report summarising the assessment, a copy of which will be sent to you and your GP.
  • Develop a comprehensive treatment plan, including medication.
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Invest in your well-being

Did you know that ADHD affects about 3 to 4 in every 100 adults, and people with ADHD can be of any background?


With our private ADHD assessment options, you can invest in your well-being and create a better future for yourself. Begin your journey by contacting AG & Co Health today and discover how we can help you manage and overcome the challenges of adult ADHD.

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Strengths of ADHD

It can be helpful to think of ADHD not just as a deficit or disorder but as a ‘difference’. Some people view some aspects of their ADHD as strengths in certain situations or environments:


  • Hyperfocus
  • Creativity
  • Spontaneity
  • Multitasking


And many more!

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Our Approach to ADHD Assessments for Adults

We have a wealth of experience in diagnosing and supporting adults with ADHD. Our private ADHD assessment process is thorough, focusing on your needs and providing an accurate diagnosis. We utilise the DIVA (Diagnostic Interview for ADHD in Adults) and the DSM-5 criteria to ensure a comprehensive assessment.

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ADHD Assessments for Adults.

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An ADHD assessment consists of a diagnostic interview with the patient and a family member or someone who knows the patient well to identify potential ADHD symptoms and impairments. The assessment will look at your experiences from childhood and how your symptoms impact your day to day life now. The assessment is conducted using a diagnostic tool called DIVA (Diagnostic Interview for ADHD in Adults), which is a structured interview based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). ​


During the assessment the clinician will determine the extent to which the symptoms from DSM 5 currently apply to the adult and if they have been present in childhood. Symptoms can change over time, so adults may present differently from when they were children. A diagnosis is based on the number and severity of symptoms, the duration of symptoms and the degree to which the symptoms cause ‘functional impairment’ in the different areas of life, such as home, work, and social life. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does an ADHD assessment for Adults take?

    An ADHD assessment for adults can take up to 2 hours, however prior to the assessment with the clinician you will be asked to complete comprehensive ADHD pack which consists of validated rating scales for yourself and a family member or friend who knows you well.

  • What does undiagnosed ADHD look like in adults?

    Undiagnosed ADHD can lead to an increased risk of mental health conditions such as low mood, anxiety and emotional dysregulation. Adults with undiagnosed ADHD are at increased risk of joblessness, often getting fired or moving from one role to another. Undiagnosed ADHD can impact self-esteem and self-confidence, and lead to a negative self-concept. The consequences of undiagnosed ADHD can also present in aspects of daily life, such as poor time-management, difficulty in maintaining finances, relationship difficulties, increased risk of dangerous driving, substance misuse and gambling. The impact of undiagnosed ADHD will vary from one adult to another, with the impact being felt according to the pressures that life present you with and how difficult it is for you to manage the demands of everyday life.

  • What are the three key symptoms of ADHD?

    The three key symptoms of ADHD are:


    1. Inattention -

    which leads to difficulty in focusing and maintaining your attention on a given task. This often leads to becoming easily distracted, either by your own thoughts or by what is happening around you. This can lead to individuals often starting and then not completing a given task as they have got distracted, it can impact your short-term memory and you may struggle to hold information in your mind. 


    2. Hyperactivity - 

    The second symptom is hyperactivity, this can lead to individuals often feeling restless and needing to stay busy and consequently struggling to relax, this can often make other family members feel increasingly tired and frustrated due to the excessive energy of such individuals. The hyperactivity is not always visible and can often lead to an inner state of restlessness, with ones thoughts often racing from one topic to another and the individual describes their brain is too active and is difficult to control ones thoughts. 


    3. Impulsivity - 

    The third symptom of ADHD is impulsivity, which means making a decision without thinking through the consequences. Impulsivity can lead to many challenges with poor money management, spending money impulsively, starting relationships which subsequently break down very quickly, impulsivity can lead to people often saying something inappropriate and offending family, friends or work colleagues, engaging in reckless or risky behaviours such as dangerous driving, substance misuse and gambling.

  • Is it worth getting an ADHD diagnosis?

    An ADHD diagnosis can offer an important and validated explanation of the many challenges that life can present with, but also ADHD diagnosis can also highlight the strengths of many individuals such as the creative impulsivity that ADHD offers. Getting a diagnosis of ADHD a new understanding of how your brain is wired and how to make adjustments in your life to ensure you feel fully supported by yourself and your family around you. It can allow you to understand how ADHD impacts the various areas of your life and learn skills to promote neuroplasticity, the ability of the brain to re-wire itself by learning new techniques and strategies to promote executive functioning skills.

  • How long is the wait for an ADHD assessment for Adults UK?

    An ADHD assessment for adults within the UK can take from anywhere between 1-5 years depending on the area that you live in and how well the local NHS services are funded. A private assessment allows you to access an expedited appointment, bypassing the long NHS waitlists, which can be offered within 1-2 weeks

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