ADHD SCREENING

ADHD Screening at Equal Psychology, with Matt Hallam Psychologist in Kew, Melbourne

ADHD Service

ADHD Screening

What is an ADHD Screening?

In our ADHD Screening sessions, we assess key indicators of ADHD, providing insight into whether an official diagnosis might be appropriate. This is a space to explore your symptoms and concerns with a professional who can guide you on the next steps.

We believe in making ADHD understanding straightforward and accessible. Our screening service offers clarity without the need for a full assessment, helping you make informed decisions about your mental health.

What Can I Expect?

Initial Assessment:

You will receive a pre-assessment questionnaire in your confirmation email. This thorough assessment is aligned to the diagnostic criteria and helps your psychologist determine what to cover in your session together.

Personalised Feedback:

Once you psychologist has finalised their assessment you will receive a phone call to discuss results, a summary letter, and a letter for your GP.

Guidance and Next Steps:

If ADHD is likely, we guide you on pursuing a full assessment, exploring treatment options, or managing symptoms.

Ready for Some Clarity?

If you’re curious about whether ADHD might be a factor in your life, our screening service is a great first step. Contact us today to schedule your screening and gain clarity on your next steps.

Tips to Prepare for Your Session

Complete the Pre-Assessment Questionnaire

Complete the Pre-Assessment Questionnaire

Before your screening, you’ll receive a questionnaire designed to gather information about your symptoms and history. Take your time to answer each question thoroughly, as this helps provide a comprehensive overview for your assessment.

Talk to a Parent or Loved One

Talk to a Parent or Loved One:

ADHD symptoms often begin in childhood, so it can be helpful to involve a parent, partner, or close family member who knows you well. They can provide valuable insights about your behaviour and experiences that you may not remember or notice yourself.

Gather Supporting Material 

Gather Supporting Material: 

Collect any relevant documents such as school reports, assessment reports, or past psychological evaluations. These materials can provide additional context for your symptoms and how they have impacted your life over time.

Be Honest and Objective

Be Honest and Objective:

When completing questionnaires and discussing your symptoms, be as honest as possible. It’s important to share your true experiences, whether they’re small struggles or major difficulties. Avoid exaggerating or minimising your symptoms—accurate details will lead to a better understanding and more tailored support.

Take Your Time

Take Your Time:

Completing the screening process thoughtfully and without rushing is crucial. Carefully reflect on each question or discussion point, and provide answers that represent your typical experiences. Taking your time allows for a more accurate assessment of your symptoms and needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ADHD Screening?

An ADHD screening is an initial assessment process to identify symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. It involves questionnaires, interviews, and reviewing relevant history to determine if a person exhibits behaviours consistent with ADHD.

How is ADHD Screening Conducted?

ADHD screening typically includes completing pre-assessment questionnaires, discussing your symptoms and experiences with a psychologist, and reviewing relevant documents like school reports or medical assessments. The process aims to gather a comprehensive understanding of how ADHD may affect different areas of your life.

Who Should Consider an ADHD Screening?

Individuals experiencing difficulties with focus, organisation, impulsivity, or hyperactivity that impact daily functioning should consider ADHD screening. It’s also suitable for those who have struggled with attention-related challenges since childhood and are seeking clarity on their symptoms.

Is ADHD Screening for Adults Different from Children?

Yes, ADHD screening for adults focuses on current challenges in work, relationships, and daily life, as well as how symptoms have affected you since childhood. In a screening there is less focus on childhood experiences, as this is more relevant to a full diagnostic assessment.

How Accurate is an ADHD Screening?

ADHD screening is a reliable first step to understanding whether your symptoms align with an ADHD diagnosis. While it doesn’t provide a formal diagnosis on its own, it helps gather the necessary information to move toward a comprehensive evaluation and treatment plan.

Will the ADHD Screening Help Me Understand My Symptoms Better?

Yes, an ADHD screening helps identify specific symptoms and how they impact your life. It provides greater insight into your experiences and can guide further assessment and personalised strategies to support your needs.

How Long Does an ADHD Screening Take?

An ADHD screening usually involves one appointment, lasting between 50 and 60 minutes. The pre-assessment questionnaire may take up to 2 hours to complete. The feedback phone call generally goes for 15 minutes. The process may vary based on the complexity of symptoms and the need for additional information or testing.

How Do I Prepare for an ADHD Screening?

To prepare for an ADHD screening, complete any pre-assessment questionnaires provided, gather relevant documents like school reports, and reflect on how your symptoms have affected your daily life. It’s also beneficial to speak with family members who can share observations about your behaviour and history.

Can ADHD Screening Be Done Online?

Yes, ADHD screening can be conducted online through secure video sessions. The process remains thorough, involving questionnaires, interviews, and review of relevant documents, offering the same level of care as in-person assessments.

How do I book an ADHD Screening?

You can book a screening through our booking portal or by contacting us directly.

How much does an ADHD Screening cost?

An ADHD screening costs $300. Payment is processed through our secure platform at the end of your session.

Can I claim a Medicare rebate?

No, Medicare does not cover screenings or assessments. For additional information on Better Access for Mental Health click here.

Can I claim private health insurance?

Maybe, we recommend checking with your insurance provider. If eligible, we take full payment and provide a receipt for you to make the claim directly with your insurer.