What Does the Adult ADHD Assessment Involve at The Health Suite Leicester?
Your ADHD assessment is thorough and includes:
Initial Consultation (90 minutes):
- In-depth exploration of your medical history and current symptoms.
- Discussion of lifestyle, work, and personal challenges.
Diagnostic Testing:
- Evidence-based ADHD questionnaires and tools.
- Consideration of co-existing conditions such as anxiety or depression.
Feedback and Personalised Plan:
- A clear diagnosis is explained in detail.
- Tailored treatment recommendations, which may include therapy, medication, or lifestyle changes.
Treatments, options and pricing
We provide transparent pricing; all costs will be outlined before your appointment.
Common Q&A about Adult Private ADHD Assessment
Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.
Our team at The Health Suite Leicester is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
If you struggle with focus, time management, impulsivity, or restlessness that disrupts your daily life, an ADHD assessment can provide clarity. Many adults live with undiagnosed ADHD, mistaking symptoms for stress or personality traits.
A private ADHD assessment offers faster access to specialist care, a detailed evaluation with a consultant psychiatrist, and personalised recommendations. Unlike NHS waiting lists, private assessments provide timely results and support.
A private ADHD assessment offers faster access to specialist care, a detailed evaluation with a consultant psychiatrist, and personalised recommendations. Unlike NHS waiting lists, private assessments provide timely results and support.The initial consultation lasts 90 minutes, followed by 30-minute follow-ups as needed. This comprehensive approach ensures a detailed diagnosis and a personalised treatment plan.
ADHD does not develop in adulthood; it is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition. However, symptoms may become more noticeable later in life due to increased responsibilities or challenges in work and relationships.
After the assessment, you will receive a clear diagnosis and a treatment plan. This may include medication, behavioural therapy, lifestyle adjustments, or ongoing support from a consultant psychiatrist.
Diagnosis involves a detailed medical history, symptom evaluation, and evidence-based tools such as ADHD rating scales. Consultant psychiatrists also assess for co-existing conditions like anxiety or depression.
No, treatment for ADHD is highly personalised. Options include medication, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), mindfulness training, and lifestyle changes such as improving sleep and managing stress.
At The Health Suite in Leicester, the initial 90-minute consultation costs £1200, and 30-minute follow-ups are £300. Transparent pricing ensures no hidden fees.
Yes, ADHD often runs in families and has a strong genetic component. However, environmental factors can also influence the severity of symptoms.
Absolutely. Many adults seek their first ADHD assessment later in life. Early diagnosis isn’t a requirement for treatment; understanding your symptoms now can significantly improve your quality of life.