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ADHD Assessment for Ages 14+

DFL Neurodiversity Ltd provides comprehensive online ADHD assessments for individuals aged 14 years and above. Assessments delivered remotely by Dr. Francis Labinjo, a GMC registered psychiatrist, with a focus on clarity, professionalism, and practical outcomes.

 

If you suspect you may have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, this service offers a structured and thorough evaluation to help you gain understanding and direction. 

What the ADHD Assessment Involves

​The process is structured and evidence based. It includes:

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  • A comprehensive psychiatric assessment conducted remotely

  • Use of recognised ADHD screening tools and questionnaires

  • A detailed clinical interview

  • Review of collateral information where appropriate

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The goal is to understand your experience fully, not simply complete a checklist

Who This Assessment Is For

This service is suitable for young people aged 14 and above and adults who:

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  • Struggle with attention, focus, or concentration

  • Experience impulsivity or restlessness

  • Have difficulty with organisation and time management

  • Have long standing academic or workplace challenges

  • Have been advised to seek an ADHD assessment

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The assessment also considers possible co-morbid conditions where relevant.

What You Will Receive

Following the assessment, you will receive:

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  • A post diagnostic feedback appointment

  • A detailed written report

  • Clear diagnostic conclusions where applicable

  • Recommendations for reasonable adjustments in education, training, or employment

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Psychoeducation and signposting to appropriate support services are provided where needed. Risk and safety planning can also be discussed if relevant.

Important Information

This service is available to individuals aged 14 years and above.

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The following are not provided:

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  • Assessments for children under 14

  • Emergency or crisis care

  • Management of acute suicidality or psychosis

  • Situations requiring urgent face to face or inpatient care

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If urgent support is required, appropriate emergency services should be contacted.

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