In a significant development for the world of ADHD diagnosis and management, the National Institute of Clinical Excellence…
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Risks of using ADHD tests without FDA clearance in your service
FDA clearance is a formal recognition by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that a medical device is licensed for use…

Gamified ADHD tests can skew your patient’s results
It’s incredibly important when measuring ADHD that the test is in no way fun or engaging – which…

Utilizing remote objective ADHD testing to monitor symptom improvement following medication treatment (2024)
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Effective communication strategies when assessing people with ADHD
When clinicians talk through the diagnostic results for an evaluation, people with ADHD may get overwhelmed easily and…

Community highlight: Celebrate Difference
Nicola, founder of non-profit ADHD social enterprise Celebrate Difference, shares how the service started and the important role…

Subjective measures to test patients with alongside objective ADHD tests
A robust ADHD assessment combines objective and subjective ADHD measures to offer a complete understanding of each patient’s symptoms. There…

Understanding our normative database for ADHD testing
Our FDA-cleared ADHD tests QbTest and QbCheck use a normative database to benchmark test results. The normative database…

Preparing your patients for an objective ADHD test
It’s natural for patients to be nervous about a medical evaluation, especially if they are expecting a potential diagnosis….

Integrating objective ADHD tests into your clinical pathway
Making changes to your ADHD care pathway can be positive for both your clinic and patients. An effective…
