Autism and ADHD Assessments

An ADHD or Autism assessment is a thorough process aimed at understanding an individual's unique traits. It typically involves interviews, questionnaires, and observations to identify patterns related to ADHD or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The goal is to provide a diagnosis and develop strategies that help the individual flourish, supporting their strengths and addressing challenges.

Let us step you through how Autism and ADHD assessments work

First Contact

That's right, all you need to do is contact us through this website, and we will help guide you through the next steps.

Question Time

Complete screening questionnaires and provide any past assessment reports, medical documents or information that may be important for the assessment .

Needs Assessment

This step has variations depending on the type of assessment needed.

Autism Assessments for children and teens
Attend a developmental history session, the ADOS-2 session and additional sessions if needed

Autism assessment for adults
The first appointment is the ADOS-2 session, and the developmental history session occurs after

ADHD Assessments for children and teens
Attend a developmental history session. CONNERS 4 psychometric forms are sent to teachers, parents and if the client can, they complete one as well

ADHD Assessments for adults
Attend an individual session. A developmental history session may follow.

Combined Autism and ADHD Assessments
These will be a combination of the sequence for Autism and ADHD assessments. The number of sessions may vary based on complexity

Feedback Session

We will review the assessments, observations and other aspects of the process thus far.

Final Report

You will receive a comprehensive report and referral letters

Mental Health Assessments

If you're struggling in other areas...

Our mental health assessments occur through personal sessions and may include completing psychometric questionnaires. Assessment criteria are based on DSM-5 TR and ICD 10 or 11 criteria.

Reports and referral letters will be provided.

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Understanding why things are the way they are opens opportunities for self-growth, environmental change, and progress toward achieving meaningful life goals.