Adult ADHD tests: a comprehensive guide on what to expect from the full ADHD assessment process
Thinking about ADHD testing as an adult?
It can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate it alone.
That’s why we’ve created a free guide that explains the full ADHD assessment process from start to finish — so you’ll know exactly what to expect and can move forward with confidence.
ADHD testing: from intake to diagnosis
Download this free PDF guide to see how a professional adult ADHD test works in practice. Inside, we explain each stage of the ADHD assessment so you understand how an accurate ADHD diagnosis is made.
This guide walks you through each stage of ADHD testing, including:
1: History & intake
A detailed look at your school, work, and personal history.
2: Validated questionnaires
Science-backed tools like ASRS and SNAP-IV to measure focus, memory, and daily functioning.
3: Clinical assessment
Screening for overlaps with anxiety, depression, trauma, or burnout.
4: Diagnostic clarification
Ruling out other conditions to ensure an accurate ADHD diagnosis.
5: Results & next steps:
A personalized plan alongside your diagnosis, with tailored strategies and treatment recommendations.
What to expect in a psychological assessment
Comprehensive, multi-step evaluation
Careful screening for overlapping issues like anxiety, trauma, or burnout
Clear results, with a detailed written report you can share with your doctor, therapist, or workplace
Common questions about adult ADHD tests

Do I have ADHD?
That’s exactly what a professional ADHD assessment helps you answer! Our ADHD self-assessment tool and other free, online quizzes should only be used to help you reflect on your symptoms and determine if you should consider testing. Only a registered psychologist can provide an accurate diagnosis.
What type of ADHD do I have?
Our process reviews all symptom types and clarifies whether you meet the criteria for inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, or combined type. We will also check whether your symptoms are actually linked to a different condition, which may or may not be related to ADHD.
What are the symptoms of ADHD in adults?
ADHD in adults can show up as distractibility, disorganization, forgetfulness, or difficulty with focus. Our assessment explores these symptoms alongside other possible factors.
Where is this ADHD assessment available?
We offer online ADHD assessments in Alberta and Yukon, conducted by Registered Psychologist Dr. Rehana Meghani.
Ready to take the first step?
If you’ve been asking yourself, “Do I have ADHD?” it may be time to get clear answers. A professional ADHD assessment can give you the clarity you’ve been looking for, and the next steps to move forward.