Child ADHD Assessment and
Diagnosis in the UK

Does your child struggle to focus in school? Are they easily distracted and impulsive? You may be wondering if ADHD could be the reason. At Diverse Diagnostics, we understand the challenges families face when navigating childhood ADHD. That's why we offer accurate and thorough private ADHD assessments for children, led by a team of experienced Consultant Psychiatrists.

"I honestly can't thank Diverse Diagnostics enough. My son was really struggling... Within a few months he was assessed and diagnosed with ADHD and started medication. They really seemed to understand and the whole process was simple. He is now thriving and all our lives are much easier. For us it was life-changing."
-Gemma Denzey

Understanding Child ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common condition that affects millions of children worldwide. While often perceived as a childhood issue, undiagnosed ADHD can persist into adulthood. The prevalence of ADHD in boys is 3.62% and 0.85% in girls in the UK. With proper diagnosis and support, children with ADHD can thrive in school, at home, and in all aspects of life. A common misconception is that in order to be diagnosed with ADHD, you must be hyperactive. This is not true. ADHD presents in three main subtypes: inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, and combined.

Signs and Symptoms of Childhood ADHD:

  • Inattention: Easily distracted, daydreams frequently, forgets instructions, loses belongings often. 
  • Hyperactivity: Fidgets excessively, has trouble sitting still, talks nonstop, runs or climbs inappropriately. 
  • Impulsivity: Blurts out answers, acts without thinking, difficulty taking turns, struggles with waiting. 
It's important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other factors which are teased out with a thorough mental state. A comprehensive evaluation by a qualified professional is necessary for an accurate ADHD diagnosis

Children with ADHD might also have:

  • Learning Disorders: Difficulties with reading, writing, or maths can co-occur with ADHD [Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia].
  • Sleep Disorders: Trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or restless sleep can be linked to ADHD.
  • Anxiety Disorders: Children with ADHD may experience higher levels of anxiety and worry.
  • Mood Disorders: Depression or mood swings can sometimes accompany ADHD.
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD): Some children with ADHD may also exhibit social and communication challenges characteristic of ASD.

These conditions are screened for in all our standard assessments ensuring a comprehensive assessment of a child’s mental state.

How Can Childhood ADHD Impact Your Child?

Undiagnosed and untreated ADHD can significantly impact your child's well-being, affecting various aspects of their life. It can depend on the influence of the environment they are in, how they were raised and what age they were diagnosed with ADHD at. 

It can impact their: 

  • Academic Performance: Difficulty focusing, completing assignments, and staying organised can lead to academic struggles. This can lead to school exclusion.
  • Social Development: Impulsivity and hyperactivity can make it challenging for children to build and maintain friendships. There is an increased risk of conduct disorder.
  • Self-Esteem: Ongoing challenges can lead to feelings of frustration, low self-esteem, and behavioural problems. 
  • Mental Health: Children with ADHD are more prone to anxiety and depression. 
  • Undiagnosed ADHD: May increase the risk of future substance use or participation in negative behaviors. 

How Can You Help Your Child with ADHD?

Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for supporting children with ADHD. Here are some steps you can take:

  • Seek a professional evaluation: A qualified psychiatrist  can diagnose ADHD and develop a personalised treatment plan. 
  • Explore treatment options: Treatment may include medication, behavioural therapy, educational support, and parent training.
  • Advocate for your child: Work with teachers and school administrators to create a supportive learning environment. There are lots of resources available, along with adjustments that can be made to ensure that your child gets the best support at school.

Our Child ADHD Assessment Process

Get the clarity and support your child needs, faster.

At Diverse Diagnostics, we understand the importance of a timely and accurate ADHD diagnosis. Our streamlined assessment process, led by experienced Consultant Psychiatrists, mirrors the NHS approach while offering additional benefits:

  1. Initial Consultation: Meet with a child and adolescent psychiatrist who will discuss your child's concerns, gather information, and establish a rapport. A mental health screening will also be conducted to ensure a comprehensive evaluation.
  2. Detailed Developmental History: Our psychiatrist will delve into your child's developmental journey, gaining a holistic perspective that informs the overall assessment.
  3. Formal ADHD Screening: You will complete standardized ADHD screening questionnaires, and we'll gather relevant school reports from your child's teachers.
  4. Clear Diagnostic Feedback: Receive a comprehensive report outlining the assessment findings and diagnosis. A follow-up session with your child's psychiatrist allows for in-depth discussion of the results, addressing any questions or concerns you may have. We will then develop a tailored treatment plan specifically designed to meet your child's unique needs.

What Happens After A Child ADHD Diagnosis?

  • Medical Report: A detailed medical report outlining the diagnosis and treatment recommendations will be sent to both you and your GP. This ensures continuity of care.
  • Medication: If medication is deemed appropriate,  a consultant psychiatrist appointment is booked  for medication initiation and management.
  • Regular Follow-up: We believe in ongoing support. We offer regular follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed.
  • Parenting Courses: We offer parenting programs designed to help you understand your child and ADHD better. 
  • Therapy: Therapy can help your child develop coping mechanisms, manage emotions, and improve communication skills.
  • School Adjustments/Support: Collaborate with your child's teachers and school administrators to develop a personalized plan for your child. These plans provide adjustments and support to ensure your child's success in the classroom.

What are the Benefits of a Private ADHD Child Assessment?

  • Reduced Wait Times: Don't let your child wait months or even years for an NHS assessment. Get the answers you need quickly.
  • Personalised Approach: We take the time to understand your child's unique needs and develop a tailored treatment plan.
  • Expert Guidance: Our team of qualified psychiatrists will provide clear explanations and support throughout the process.
  • Improved Quality of Life: With a diagnosis and treatment plan, your child can reach their full potential and thrive at school and home.

Frequently Asked Questions About Child ADHD Assessments