ADHD Assessment in Gladesville
An ADHD assessment provides clarity about how attention, organisation, executive functioning, and behavioural patterns influence daily life. It helps identify whether ADHD-related features are present, explains their functional impact, and guides practical support for work, study, relationships, and routines. This comprehensive ADHD assessment in Gladesville supports clear diagnosis, practical recommendations and coordinated care.

What We Help With
Inattention, distractibility, or difficulty sustaining focus
Hyperactivity, restlessness, or impulsive behaviour
Challenges with organisation, planning, and task follow-through
Variable performance across home, school, or work settings
Study difficulties linked to working memory or processing speed
Concerns raised by teachers, GPs, or families
Clarifying whether symptoms align with ADHD or other factors
What’s Included
Comprehensive clinical interview
ADHD-specific behavioural rating scales (e.g., ASRS)
Attention and executive function measures
Cognitive testing if clinically indicated
Collateral information from parents/schools (younger clients)
Integrated interpretation of behavioural findings, cognitive data and functional impacts
Detailed written diagnostic report
Feedback session (telehealth or in-person)
Practical recommendations for routines, work/study performance, and daily strategies
What to Expect
The assessment begins with a clinical interview exploring symptoms, history, and functional impacts. You will complete behavioural rating scales, and if needed, cognitive or executive-function tasks.
Once all assessment components are completed, your psychologist scores and analyses the results and prepares a detailed written report. A feedback session is then arranged to explain the findings, discuss recommendations, and outline treatment or support pathways.
Benefits
Clear understanding of attention, organisation, and executive functioning
Insight into how symptoms affect daily routines, performance, and relationships
Practical recommendations for work, study, and home environments
Guidance around structure, routines, and self-management
Supports collaboration with GPs, psychiatrists, or support teams
Helps inform therapy planning, workplace adjustments, or school supports
Why Choose iflow Psychology?
Experienced clinicians in adult, adolescent, and child ADHD assessment
Structured, evidence-based diagnostic process
Clear guidance around next steps, supports, and daily strategies
Integrated care with GPs, psychiatrists, and allied health providers
Gladesville location with telehealth options across NSW
Fees / Funding
Privately billed assessment package
Medicare rebates do not apply to the assessment components
Some therapy sessions may attract Medicare rebates with a GP referral
Private health rebates may apply depending on your policy
NDIS funding may be used where ADHD affects functional capacity (self-managed or plan-managed)
Interest-free payment plans available
Full fee information provided before booking
How to Access Support
Start by booking an initial consultation.
Bring any school reports, behavioural questionnaires, or relevant medical history.
Attend testing sessions and complete questionnaires as requested.
Receive a detailed report and feedback session outlining results and recommendations.
We recommend contacting our support team to discuss your needs before booking. Psychological assessments are tailored to the individual and the purpose of the assessment, and speaking with our team helps ensure the assessment type is appropriate for your goals. Once we understand what is required, we can provide a clear outline of the recommended assessment process and an itemised quote. This ensures transparency around the scope of work, reporting requirements and associated fees.
Understanding Attention, Regulation, and Daily Functioning
ADHD affects more than attention alone. It can influence organisation, working memory, emotional regulation, impulse control, planning, and the ability to shift between tasks. For some people, these patterns have been present since childhood; for others, challenges become more noticeable during times of transition, increased responsibility, or academic or workplace demands. An ADHD assessment provides clarity about how these experiences affect daily routines, relationships, learning, and wellbeing.
Why ADHD Assessment Is Important Across the Lifespan
ADHD can present differently in children, adolescents, and adults. Screening tools and structured interviews help differentiate ADHD from anxiety, stress, fatigue, learning differences, or other factors that impact focus and organisation. Many individuals are assessed later in life after recognising persistent difficulties with planning, prioritising, or maintaining routines. Assessment results help determine whether ADHD-related features are present, and they guide recommendations for support across home, school, study, and work settings.
Supporting Strengths, Confidence, and Practical Daily Strategies
A clear understanding of attention and executive functioning helps individuals build strategies that make daily life more manageable. Assessment findings can inform routines, planning systems, environmental adjustments, and approaches to improve focus and efficiency. These insights also support communication with schools, workplaces, GPs, and support networks to ensure needs are better understood and accommodated. For many people, understanding their attention profile brings increased self-awareness, reduced frustration, and a more practical path forward.
Finding iflow Psychology in Gladesville
iflow Psychology is located on Victoria Road in the heart of Gladesville, close to The Guitar Factory and easily accessible by public transport. Free and timed parking options are available in the surrounding streets, and major bus routes stop only a short walk from the clinic.
We also offer secure telehealth appointments for employees across NSW.
📍 Get directions on Google Maps — Suite 2, 260–274 Victoria Road, Gladesville NSW 2111
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an ADHD assessment take?
Most ADHD assessments are completed over two to three sessions. This includes an initial clinical interview, targeted assessment of attention and executive functioning, scoring and interpretation, and a feedback session. Timeframes may vary depending on your individual needs and assessment complexity.
Can ADHD assessments or therapy be completed via telehealth?
Some components, such as interviews, questionnaires and feedback sessions, can be completed via secure telehealth. Standardised cognitive tests generally need to be conducted in person to ensure accuracy. We can discuss suitable options if travel or access is a barrier.
Can medication be discussed as part of the assessment?
Psychologists do not prescribe medication. However, if medication may be part of your overall treatment plan, our reports can support referral discussions with your GP or psychiatrist.
Do I need a referral to book an ADHD assessment?
No referral is required to book an ADHD assessment with iflow Psychology. A GP referral may be helpful if you are also accessing therapy and would like to explore Medicare rebates. We can advise on the most appropriate pathway based on your situation.
Can ADHD be diagnosed in adults?
Yes. ADHD can be diagnosed in adulthood when current symptoms, developmental history and functional impacts are evaluated together. Our psychologists use recognised diagnostic criteria, validated tools and clinical interviews to provide an accurate and evidence-based assessment.
Will the assessment help with workplace, study or NDIS documentation?
Assessment reports can outline functional impacts that may be relevant for workplace adjustments, study supports or NDIS planning. If additional documentation is required for other professionals or agencies, this can be discussed during your feedback session.
What happens after the assessment?
Following the assessment, your psychologist will explain the findings, discuss any relevant diagnoses, and provide practical recommendations. If therapy is appropriate, we can outline evidence-based strategies for managing attention, organisation, emotional regulation and daily routines.
What is included in an ADHD assessment?
An ADHD assessment at iflow Psychology includes a structured clinical interview, behavioural rating scales (such as ASRS), assessment of attention and executive functioning, and relevant background or collateral information where appropriate. When required, cognitive testing is incorporated to support a clear understanding of strengths and challenges. A comprehensive written report and a feedback session are provided to explain findings and discuss next steps.
Do you offer ADHD-focused therapy?
Yes. Our psychologists provide psychological therapy tailored to attention, organisation, executive functioning, emotional regulation and daily-life challenges commonly associated with ADHD. Therapy may include CBT, behavioural strategies, skills training and practical supports for routines and planning.
Are ADHD assessments suitable if I’m unsure whether my difficulties are ADHD or something else?
Yes. Many people seek assessment to clarify whether their experiences relate to ADHD, anxiety, stress, learning differences or other factors. A comprehensive assessment helps identify underlying contributors and guide the most appropriate support.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you’re seeking clarity around attention, focus, or executive functioning concerns, you are welcome to get in touch.
Book an appointment online or contact our support team to discuss your assessment needs.