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The current demand for ADHD assessments has led to extensive waiting times to see paediatricians or psychiatrists. By undergoing our assessment, this may assist to simplify and accelerate the process, by providing valuable information to guide your treatment and support plan.
Our assessments are meticulously designed to evaluate the likelihood of ADHD and can provide a diagnostic indication of ASD presentation. Led by our experienced team, the assessment process combines evidence-based methodologies and clinical expertise to provide a comprehensive evaluation of your cognitive functioning and behavioural patterns.
By choosing Allied Health for Wellness for your assessment, you can expect a supportive and understanding environment where your unique needs are prioritised. Our team will guide you through the assessment process, ensuring your comfort and addressing any questions or concerns along the way.
- Your completed ADHD Assessment Intake form is reviewed, and following this several online questionnaires are emailed for you to complete at home, these will need to be completed 1 week prior to your initial consultation.
- We will schedule an Initial Consultation which will take between 90-120 minutes with a healthcare professional, such as a psychologist. During this consultation, you will discuss your concerns, symptoms, and any relevant medical or psychological history. The healthcare professional may ask questions about your childhood, education, work, relationships, and overall functioning. Symptom Assessment: To assess ADHD symptoms, our healthcare professional may use various standardised questionnaires or rating scales. These assessments typically involve questions about inattentiveness, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and how these symptoms affect different areas of your life. Psychological Evaluation: A psychological evaluation may involve interviews and psychological tests to assess your cognitive functioning, emotional wellbeing, and overall mental health. This evaluation can help identify any coexisting conditions or determine if the symptoms are primarily related to ADHD. Our healthcare professional will compare your symptoms and functional impairment to the diagnostic criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) published by the American Psychiatric Association. ADHD diagnosis typically requires the presence of specific symptoms and evidence of impairment in multiple settings.
- Second appointment may be required in some circumstances, this will take approximately 1 hour. Our healthcare professional may further assess the functional impairment caused by ADHD symptoms. This may involve additional testing.
- We will provide feedback either via consultation or telehealth session approximately 2-3 weeks following your assessment.
- Detailed written report will be provided approximately 6 weeks from your assessment consultation appointment, outlining the assessment results and recommendations for interventions, this will need to be provided to your GP and Psychiatrist to explore formal diagnosis and treatment options.
- Diagnosis and Treatment Plan: Based on the assessment findings, the psychiatrist may provide a diagnosis or, if appropriate, discuss other possible explanations for your symptoms. They will then develop a treatment plan, which may include a combination of medication, psychoeducation, therapy, behavioural interventions, and lifestyle changes.
- In addition if you were referred to Allied Health for Wellness under a mental health care plan via your GP you may continue to use these sessions to provide support, counselling and psychoeducation.
This assessment does not guarantee a diagnosis of ADHD. Our psychologists can only recommend a diagnosis of ADHD if all the required diagnostic criteria are met. The summary letter provided can be helpful when requesting study related or workplace accommodations.
Please note, psychologists are not medical practitioners and do not prescribe medication. You will need to see a psychiatrist if you wish to explore medication options and formal diagnosis, a further assessment may be required at the discretion of the psychiatrist.
There is no rebate on the assessment itself, however, if you have a current GP referral via a mental health treatment plan (GPMHTP) you may be able to claim a rebate on our initial consultation and follow-up consultation. This could reduce your overall costs by approx $193.30*
Under a GPMHTP you are entitled to claim Medicare rebate for 6 sessions of psychology services. The consultation fee payable on the day is $200 and the Medicare claim is submitted on the same day of appointment, with a Medicare rebate of approx $96.65* (GAP fee $103.35)
If you have not already accessed your treatment plan two sessions can be utilised as part of the ADHD assessment process, with the remaining four sessions accessed post assessment towards counselling and psychoeducation.
*Medicare rebate and GAP fee subject to change, per Australian Government Medicare Benefits Schedule. Rebates may be higher for those who have reached the safety net threshold. Please make your own enquiries for your circumstance and to confirm eligibility.
No, a referral is not necessary.
If you do have a referral from your GP or Psychiatrist, please email to our Intake team before your appointment.
*Referral via GP mental health treatment plan may allow you to claim a Medicare rebate on consultations with our psychologist, reducing the overall cost of your ADHD assessment service.
Yes, most of our services including adult ADHD assessment can be conducted entirely by telehealth using our secure video call service. Or you can attend our office conveniently located in Cockburn Central. Our office is a five minute stroll from the Cockburn train station or off the Beeliar Drive exit from the freeway.
Post-diagnosis support and therapy can be incredibly valuable for individuals with ADHD, particularly those diagnosed in adulthood who may have experienced challenges and difficulties throughout their lives without understanding the reasons behind them. Focusing on neuro-affirming therapy sessions and helps our clients understand their strengths and struggles, is a holistic and empowering way to address ADHD.
Here are some key aspects of post-diagnosis support and therapy for ADHD that we offer:
Education and Psychoeducation: Providing clients with accurate information about ADHD, its symptoms, and its impact can help them gain a better understanding of their neurotype. Psychoeducation can also involve exploring the common challenges faced by individuals with ADHD and discussing strategies to manage symptoms effectively.
Self-Identity and Self-Advocacy: Helping clients develop a positive self-identity and self-advocacy skills can be crucial for their overall well-being. By understanding their unique strengths and challenges, individuals can develop a sense of self-acceptance and learn how to effectively communicate their needs and advocate for themselves in various contexts.
Developing Coping Strategies: Therapy can focus on identifying and developing coping strategies and life hacks that work well for individuals with ADHD. This may involve exploring organization techniques, time management skills, and tools to improve focus and attention.
Emotional Support and Healing: Addressing the emotional impact of living with undiagnosed ADHD or past difficulties is important. Therapy can help individuals process any trauma, shame, or negative experiences associated with their ADHD diagnosis and support them in healing and moving forward.
Executive Functioning Skills: Executive functioning skills such as planning, organizing, prioritizing, and initiating tasks can be challenging for individuals with ADHD. Therapy can focus on developing strategies and techniques to improve executive functioning, which can positively impact daily functioning and overall well-being.
Behavioural and Cognitive Interventions: Therapeutic interventions, such as cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), can be beneficial for managing ADHD symptoms. CBT can help individuals identify and modify unhelpful thinking patterns, develop problem-solving skills, and implement behaviour change strategies.
Supportive Environment: Creating an environment that is supportive and accommodating to the needs of individuals with ADHD is important. Therapy can involve discussions about communication strategies with family members, partners, and colleagues to promote understanding and collaboration.
By providing a comprehensive approach that addresses the various aspects of ADHD and its impact, therapy can significantly enhance the well-being and quality of life for individuals diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood.
Post diagnosis support
We believe that support for ADHD extends beyond diagnosis alone. That’s why we offer a range of services designed specifically for parents, children, and adults to develop effective strategies for managing neuro diverse challenges, enhancing executive functioning skills, and fostering personal growth and wellbeing.
Our skilled practitioners will also work collaboratively with employers and employees to provide the necessary support and guidance to create a more inclusive and accommodating work environment, empowering all employees to thrive.