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ADHD Assessment Sydney

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As leading a child psychologist in Sydney, we understand how overwhelming it can be for parents who are concerned about their child’s attention, behaviour, or emotional regulation. That’s why we offer ADHD assessment and personalised ADHD support to help families find clarity and confidence moving forward.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) typically appears in early childhood. It affects around 10% of people and can impact key areas of daily life, including learning, friendships, and emotional wellbeing.

Some common signs of ADHD in children include:

  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Being easily distracted
  • Acting without thinking
  • Finding it hard to stay still or wait their turn.

Our comprehensive ADHD evaluation process is designed to provide a clear understanding of your child’s unique needs. We assess how ADHD may be affecting executive functioning, the mental skills that help people plan, focus, manage emotions, and complete tasks. These challenges can often lead to frustration at home and at school or work if left unaddressed.

If you are curious about how to spot the signs of ADHD in your children, you can read our resource here.

For those seeking treatment for ADHD in children, at HealthSync Care, our experienced clinicians work closely with families to provide accurate ADHD diagnoses, tailored recommendations, and ongoing support, including occupational therapy for ADHD to help children build the everyday skills that matter most. Whether you’re just starting to explore if your child may have ADHD or you’re seeking a second opinion, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

We also offer  Autism assessments in Sydney, cognitive assessments in Sydney, and paediatric consultations in Sydney

Types of ADHD

ADHD is commonly categorised into three types, each presenting with its own unique characteristics:

Combined Presentation

When a person exhibits a combination of symptoms, including hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsivity.

Predominantly Inattentive Presentation

A person experiences challenges with focusing, sustaining attention, and staying organised.

Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation

When someone exhibits impulsivity, restlessness, fidgeting, interrupts others, talks excessively, or interrupts others.

Our ADHD Assessment Process

Intake

50-minute consult with your psychologist to put together a personalised assessment plan. We recommend you leave your child at home so we can speak freely.

Questionnaires

We will email you questionnaires to complete regarding your child. We will also contact your child’s school through the details you provide us to send them a questionnaire, for us to understand how your child behaves in different environments.

Child Observation

Your psychologist will see your child at our clinic. This may include a conversation with your child and some activities to measure attention skills.

Feedback

A 50-minute feedback session after your assessment. You’ll receive a comprehensive report in this session.

Paediatrician Consult

A 50-minute appointment with our paediatrician to review the findings and provide any medical endorsement or follow-up recommendations.

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Book a free 15 minute phone call to discover our options and find the right solution for you and your family.

Why Choose HealthSync Care for Your Child’s ADHD Assessment Sydney

HealthSync Care is a haven where young minds receive the care and attention they need in a nurturing environment. When a child steps through our doors, they are becoming part of a community committed to their overall well-being. From ADHD assessment to comprehensive therapy for kids with autism, our clinicians offer personalised care, helping children navigate their unique challenges with compassion and expertise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does private insurance cover ADHD assessments?

Yes, private health insurance can support children in accessing a high-quality ADHD assessment.

It can cover portions of the assessment cost; however, it will not cover the full fee, and the level of coverage varies by policy and the member’s level of coverage.

It is always recommended to check with your provider before undergoing an assessment.

How long does a children’s ADHD assessment take and what to expect?

At HealthSync Care, a children’s ADHD assessment typically takes 6-8 weeks to complete the five-step process :

  • First, parents attend a 50-minute consultation with a psychologist to better understand their child’s difficulties and needs, and to create a personalised assessment plan.
  • This is followed by questionnaires completed by parents and the child’s school teachers/educators to gather information about the child’s functioning and behaviour across different environments.
  • The third session is a child observation session in which the psychologist will play games and activities with the child in the clinic.
  • Once the assessment is complete, a 50-minute feedback session will be provided to discuss the findings of the comprehensive report and provide recommendations for on-going support.
  • Finally, the process concludes with a 50-minute paediatrician consultation, during which the results are reviewed, and a medical endorsement or follow-up recommendations are provided.

What are 5 signs a child may have ADHD?

A child may have ADHD if you observe the following signs consistently across multiple settings (e.g, home and school) and it significantly impacts their daily functioning :

  • Ongoing difficulty paying attention : Some children frequently struggle to focus on tasks and often fail to complete tasks. They become easily distracted, even during activities they enjoy and miss details.
  • Frequent fidgeting or restlessness : Certain children can significantly struggle to sit still and are constantly moving or fidgeting.
  • Persistent Impulsive behaviour : When a child finds it significantly challenging to wait their turn, regularly interrupts others before they have finished, or constantly acts on impulse without thinking.
  • Constant difficulty following instructions : Constantly loses track of tasks, often appears distracted, or drifts into their own thoughts.
  • Significant problems with organisation : Some children struggle when routines shift unexpectedly, often misplace things easily, or find it consistently difficult to complete or organise school work or other activities compared to others.

How do I get my children tested for ADHD?

There are various ways to get your child tested for ADHD.

Most people will begin by consulting their GP or paediatrician to rule out other possible causes.

If your practitioner believes your child has ADHD, they will often refer you to a specialist such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, speech-language pathologist, or occupational therapist, depending on your child’s primary needs.

The assessment for ADHD commonly involves parents, teachers, and a behavioural checklist to review symptoms across different environments.

Do I need a referral to get an ADHD assessment done?

At HealthSync Care, a referral is not required to proceed with an ADHD assessment.

But if you would like to claim some of the fees back on Medicare, you will need to provide us with a Mental Health Care Plan referral from your child’s GP.

For the paediatrician consult session in the assessment, you will also need to provide our team with a general GP referral.

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We are here to support your child’s development and help your family navigate every step of the journey. Whether you have questions, need more information about our services, or want to schedule a consultation, we are always here to provide the guidance and care your child needs.

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