Take the ADHD
pre assessment

Think you might have ADHD? Answer a few quick questions to check for key symptoms. We’ll give you a score to see if you show any signs of ADHD.
The Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) v1.1 is a diagnostic tool for assessing ADHD in adults. Developed by WHO and Harvard researchers, it aligns with DSM-IV-TR criteria and features 18 self-reported questions covering inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity. The ASRS is used for screening and tracking ADHD symptoms over time in clinical and research settings. Its user-friendly design ensures reliability and effectiveness in identifying ADHD and supporting treatment planning.
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ADHD pre assessment test
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QUESTION  
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How often do you feel overly active and compelled to do things, like you were driven by a motor?
Disclaimer: This ADHD / ADD self-assessment test provided by ADHDtest.co.uk is not aimed at providing a definitive diagnosis. The tool does not give medical advice. It is simply supposed to act as a guideline. The tool is not designed for the assessment of children.  Please seek further advice from a trained doctor or psychiatrist for a medical diagnosis.
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How often do you fidget or squirm with your hands or feet when you have to sit down for a long time?
Disclaimer: This ADHD / ADD self-assessment test provided by ADHDtest.co.uk is not aimed at providing a definitive diagnosis. The tool does not give medical advice. It is simply supposed to act as a guideline. The tool is not designed for the assessment of children.  Please seek further advice from a trained doctor or psychiatrist for a medical diagnosis.
QUESTION  
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When you have a task that requires a lot of thought, how often do you avoid or delay getting started?
Disclaimer: This ADHD / ADD self-assessment test provided by ADHDtest.co.uk is not aimed at providing a definitive diagnosis. The tool does not give medical advice. It is simply supposed to act as a guideline. The tool is not designed for the assessment of children.  Please seek further advice from a trained doctor or psychiatrist for a medical diagnosis.
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How often do you have problems remembering appointments or obligations?
Disclaimer: This ADHD / ADD self-assessment test provided by ADHDtest.co.uk is not aimed at providing a definitive diagnosis. The tool does not give medical advice. It is simply supposed to act as a guideline. The tool is not designed for the assessment of children.  Please seek further advice from a trained doctor or psychiatrist for a medical diagnosis.
QUESTION  
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How often do you have trouble wrapping up the final details of a project, once the challenging parts have been done?
Disclaimer: This ADHD / ADD self-assessment test provided by ADHDtest.co.uk is not aimed at providing a definitive diagnosis. The tool does not give medical advice. It is simply supposed to act as a guideline. The tool is not designed for the assessment of children.  Please seek further advice from a trained doctor or psychiatrist for a medical diagnosis.
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How often do you have difficulty getting things in order when you have to do a task that requires organization?
Disclaimer: This ADHD / ADD self-assessment test provided by ADHDtest.co.uk is not aimed at providing a definitive diagnosis. The tool does not give medical advice. It is simply supposed to act as a guideline. The tool is not designed for the assessment of children.  Please seek further advice from a trained doctor or psychiatrist for a medical diagnosis.
Your results are not consistent with ADHD.
Your results are highly consistent with ADHD.
0
0
Low / medium probability

(0 – 12)
24
High probability

(13– 24)
Disclaimer: This free ADHD / ADD self-assessment test provided by ADHDtest.co.uk is not aimed at providing a definitive diagnosis. It is simply supposed to act as a guideline for you to seek further support from a trained doctor or psychiatrist.
What's the next step?

You can speak to your GP to discuss your options.

Alternatively, you can register your interest  to join the waitlist for an ADHD assessment.

Advantages of getting diagnosed

A diagnosis allows us to create a tailored treatment plan for you.

This could involve medication to ease symptoms, techniques to help with daily responsibilities, and strategies to support better impulse control.

What to expect in an ADHD assessment

In an ADHD assessment, you’ll collaborate with a senior psychiatrist who will explore your thoughts, behaviours, and experiences in depth.

They will collect information from various sources, such as symptom checklists, behaviour rating scales, and insights from family members or others close to you.

What's the next step?

You can speak to your GP to discuss your options.

Alternatively, you can register your interest  to join the waitlist for an ADHD assessment.

Advantages of getting diagnosed

A diagnosis allows us to create a tailored treatment plan for you.

This could involve medication to ease symptoms, techniques to help with daily responsibilities, and strategies to support better impulse control.

Register your interest to get diagnosed
What to expect in an ADHD assessment

In an ADHD assessment, you’ll collaborate with a senior psychiatrist who will explore your thoughts, behaviours, and experiences in depth.

They will collect information from various sources, such as symptom checklists, behaviour rating scales, and insights from family members or others close to you.

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Your results are not consistent with ADHD.
Your results are highly consistent with ADHD.
0
0
Low / medium probability

(0 – 12)
24
High probability

(13– 24)
Disclaimer: This free ADHD / ADD self-assessment test provided by ADHDtest.co.uk is not aimed at providing a definitive diagnosis. It is simply supposed to act as a guideline for you to seek further support from a trained doctor or psychiatrist.
What's the next step?

You can speak to your GP to discuss your options.

Alternatively, you can register your interest  to join the waitlist for an ADHD assessment.

Advantages of getting diagnosed

A diagnosis allows us to create a tailored treatment plan for you.

This could involve medication to ease symptoms, techniques to help with daily responsibilities, and strategies to support better impulse control.

What to expect in an ADHD assessment

In an ADHD assessment, you’ll collaborate with a senior psychiatrist who will explore your thoughts, behaviours, and experiences in depth.

They will collect information from various sources, such as symptom checklists, behaviour rating scales, and insights from family members or others close to you.

What's the next step?

You can speak to your GP to discuss your options.

Alternatively, you can register your interest  to join the waitlist for an ADHD assessment.

Advantages of getting diagnosed

A diagnosis allows us to create a tailored treatment plan for you.

This could involve medication to ease symptoms, techniques to help with daily responsibilities, and strategies to support better impulse control.

Register your interest to get diagnosed
What to expect in an ADHD assessment

In an ADHD assessment, you’ll collaborate with a senior psychiatrist who will explore your thoughts, behaviours, and experiences in depth.

They will collect information from various sources, such as symptom checklists, behaviour rating scales, and insights from family members or others close to you.

Review my answers
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