1. Initial screening consultation
An initial consultation allows the clinician to understand your concerns and determine whether a full ADHD assessment is appropriate.


Many adults recognise ADHD traits later in life, often after years of feeling overwhelmed, exhausted or out of sync with expectations.
Undiagnosed or unsupported ADHD can impact mental health, relationships, work and emotional regulation. Assessment provides clarity, whether or not a formal diagnosis is made.
Understanding where you may fall on the ADHD helps explain long standing patterns and supports informed decisions about mental health care and daily strategies.
A private ADHD assessment is a comprehensive clinical evaluation that examines your behavioral history, attention levels, and daily executive functioning. Conducted by a Consultant Psychiatrist using internationally recognized protocols, it delivers a formal diagnostic report required to clear your path toward immediate treatment, behavioral support, and specialized medication management in Ireland.
A private ADHD assessment helps identify underlying executive functioning deficits and cognitive patterns, ensuring you receive the right clinical diagnosis and an immediate pathway toward treatment or medication management.
1. Initial screening consultation
An initial consultation allows the clinician to understand your concerns and determine whether a full ADHD assessment is appropriate.
2. Comprehensive ADHD assessment with a psychologist
The ADHD diagnostic assessment is conducted by an experienced psychologist using structured interviews, developmental history, and validated clinical tools.
3. Diagnostic feedback
You will receive detailed feedback explaining whether ADHD is present and discussing the clinical formulation.
4. Post-Assessment Pathway and Intervention Options
Following the ADHD assessment, individuals are offered a tailored post-evaluation pathway, regardless of diagnosis. This may include psychiatric consultation and targeted interventions focusing on cognitive and executive functioning, behavioural regulation, and overall functional improvement. All recommendations are individualised to address the specific difficulties identified during the assessment.
This happen when all objectives are achieved
and functionality is optimal with a reduction
of distress.
This pathway focuses on psychological, behavioural,
and educational intervention without medication.
• Parent psychoeducation and guidance
• Emotional and behavioural regulation support
• Executive functions training
• Development of routines, structure, and coping strategies
• Collaboration with school and educational settings
Lead Professional:
• ADHD Parents Support
• Clinical Child and Adolescent
Psychologist
Additional Support:
• ADHD Minors Support – Executive Functions Training
• Psychologist Assistant
• Symptoms are mild to moderate
• The child is younger
• Daily functioning can improve with structured psychological support
This pathway includes medical assessment and, when appropriate,
pharmacological treatment.
• Specialist psychiatric evaluation
• Medication as a therapeutic tool (not a cure)
• Ongoing monitoring and dose adjustments
• Regular medical follow-up
Lead Professional:
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Medication is often most effective
when combined with psychological
and educational support.
This pathway integrates psychological intervention
and medication to provide comprehensive support.
• Psychological intervention and parent support
• Executive functions training
• Medical treatment and monitoring
• School collaboration
• Regular review of progress and needs
•Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychologist
•Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
• Psychologist Assistant
To reduce ADHD symptoms, support skill development,
and improve overall daily functioning and wellbeing.
Are you considering an ADHD assessment and curious if it is the right choice for your needs?
Would you like to know more about how our private clinical pathway works, or do you simply just want to get some initial advice?
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Our assessments are grounded in evidence based clinical psychology and neuropsychology.
We work from a neurodiversity affirming perspective, combining clinical expertise with an understanding of mental health, emotional wellbeing and everyday functioning.
Where appropriate, assessment findings can be integrated with other mental health supports to provide continuity of care over time.
If you are seeking clarity, understanding and support around ADHD, assessment can be an important step forward.
Whether for a child or an adult, understanding how the brain works helps reduce uncertainty and supports wellbeing, regulation and quality of life.
Each psychiatric and neurodivergent pathway is specifically tailored to your unique circumstances and goals. We offer a comprehensive range of specialist services all under one roof to get you the clarity and support you need fast. Our services include:
In our clinic, the ADHD diagnostic assessment is conducted by an experienced psychologist using recognised diagnostic protocols.
If ADHD is confirmed and medication may be helpful, patients may then have a consultation with a psychiatrist to discuss treatment options.
No. The ADHD assessment is conducted first.
If the assessment confirms ADHD and medication may be beneficial, a psychiatric consultation can then be arranged.
Medication may be discussed during a psychiatric consultation if ADHD is confirmed and medication is considered appropriate.
The psychiatrist will review the assessment results and your clinical history before recommending any treatment.
A comprehensive ADHD assessment typically involves a detailed clinical interview, developmental history, and validated assessment tools.
The process is designed to ensure that the diagnosis is accurate and that other possible explanations for symptoms are carefully considered.
Sometimes attention or concentration difficulties may be related to anxiety, mood conditions, sleep problems, or stress.
In these cases, our clinicians can recommend appropriate psychological or psychiatric treatment options.

We understand how busy life can get and how hard it can be to find time to schedule appointments around work.
So that you can prioritise your recovery and focus on getting better rather than asking for time off work, we are open:
Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Our team is here to guide you to the most appropriate pathway. For appointments, referrals, or programme enquiries, please contact us using the details below.
Monday - Sunday (10am-4pm)

This free guide is designed for adults who want to better understand how ADHD and neurodivergence may shape their emotions, mental health and life experiences.
This guide is suitable if you are questioning autism, seeking clarity later in life, or wanting to better understand yourself through a neurodivergent framework.
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