Behavioral assessments, rating scales, and patient interviews often dominate assessment pathways yet carry the risk of subjectivity. More…
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What is ADHD? A guide to ADHD diagnosis, co-morbidity & treatment
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common neurodevelopmental condition, affecting 5% of the global population. There…
Which subjective measures do you need in an ADHD assessment?
A robust ADHD assessment combines objective and subjective ADHD measures to offer a complete understanding of each patient’s symptoms. There…
ADHD testing: Understanding Qbtech norm data
Our FDA-cleared ADHD tests QbTest and QbCheck use a normative database to benchmark test results. The normative database…
How to prepare patients for an objective ADHD test: Clinician guide
It’s natural for patients to be nervous about a medical evaluation, especially if they are expecting a potential diagnosis….
How to integrate an objective ADHD test? Clinician guide
Making changes to your ADHD care pathway can be positive for both your clinic and patients. An effective…
Benefits and challenges of virtual ADHD testing
As an after-effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, the US saw a 60% reduction in office visits for primary…
ADHD in children: Symptoms & evaluation tips
The symptoms of ADHD in children includes the three main symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. However, every…
Can you use objective testing for ADHD treatment management?
Treatment review and medication management are incredibly important for you and your patients with ADHD. During clinic review…
Interpreting objective ADHD test reports: A guide to QbCheck
QbCheck is an objective ADHD test designed to help clinicians accurately measure the three core symptoms of ADHD:…
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