Be Heard and Understood

Assessments by ADHD Consultants-Nurse Practitioners who have expertise in women's mental health.

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Assessment Overview

Why an Assessment?

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Assessment Process

From the comfort of your own home.

1

Getting Started​

Select make payment. Payment through secure checkout.

2

Receive Assessment Tool​

You will receive an Assessment Tool by email within 48 hours.

3

Return Assessment Tool​

Complete and return the Assessment Tool to the ADHD Centre.

4

Telemedicine Appointment/ Clinical Interview​

An appointment for a clinical interview with the ADHD Consultant-Nurse Practitioner will be arranged usually within weeks of returning your completed Assessment Tool.

5

Attend clinical interview​

During your video appointment, the ADHD Consultant- Nurse Practitioner will review your Assessment Tool and talk to you about a diagnosis and treatment plan.

6

Report Preparation​

Your consultation report will be reviewed by our ADHD Team of healthcare professionals.

7

Receive a Consultation Report ​

You will receive your consultation report by email within 4 – 6 weeks. Reports can be expedited if needed sooner.
*The report includes: a clinical diagnosis; accommodations for work/school, non-medication and medication management recommendations; access to a 1-hour group sleep consultation and personalized sleep plan.

8

Next Steps

You can share the report with your family physician/nurse practitioner to start treatment. The report serves as an official medical documentation of ADHD diagnosis and recommendations.

Frequently Asked Questions

An ADHD Consultant Nurse Practitioner will conduct a clinical assessment. Nurse Practitioners are independent health professionals who may diagnose and treat physical and mental illnesses. 

Our ADHD consultants are passionate about women's health and have received extensive training on ADHD by Dr. Gurdeep Parhar, Founder of the Adult ADHD Centre.

Detailed and extensive questionnaires are completed for ADHD as well as other psychological disorders such as depression and anxiety.  There is a review of past medical history and educational history and an interview is conducted by means of telemedicine. 

 

Assessment forms, interview notes,  medical history,  educational history,  psychological history, and the final summary consultation report will be reviewed by the Women's Health Director to ensure that the report is of the highest quality. 

 

A consultation report will be provided to you that summarizes symptoms, medical history, educational history, and diagnosis. The report provides details about management including medication recommendations.

The ADHD Centre for Women will schedule an ADHD clinical interview within 2-3 weeks of returning your completed assessment tool. The consultation report will be emailed to you within 4-6 weeks.

The ADHD consultation report will be emailed to you. This report can then be shared with your healthcare provider.

The private ADHD assessment for women is conducted by a Nurse Practitioner who is not able to bill through the health system.  

Our ADHD assessments are conducted by secure telemedicine, virtually, so that you can access assessments regardless of where you are in Canada.

As each private Extended Benefits Plan is different, it is best that you contact your Benefits Plan to inquire and ask if a Nurse Practitioner is covered.  If you require a receipt, please email the ADHD Centre for Women.

We provide assessments across Canada, covering every province and territory. Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.

If you are unable to find your answer on our website or FAQs, and you still have a question you can contact us by email or fax. 

Email: hers@adhdcentreforwomen.com

 

The ADHD Centre for Women is committed to enhancing the lives of all individuals who identify as female, regardless of the sex assigned at birth.

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