Adult ADHD Self-Screener
posted: Sep. 30, 2019.

Adults living with ADHD often don’t recognize it due to the fact that its symptoms are often mistaken for a stressful life.
The World Health Organization created a self screening test to help people recognize the signs and symptoms of their Adult ADHD. This screener was developed to be used as a starting point for your diagnosis, not to replace a consultation with a trained healthcare professional. The only way to get an accurate diagnosis is through a clinical evaluation. Regardless of the questionnaire results, if you have questions or concerns about diagnosis and treatment of Adult ADHD, it’s best to discuss with your physician or by scheduling a consultation with one of our medical professionals.
Follow the links below to access the questionnaires!
- Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale Screener (18 questions)
- ADHD Checklist (6 questions)
To schedule a consultation with one of our medical professionals, follow the link: New Patients.