Concerned about your child's attention, focus, or behaviour at school? Our Gledswood Hills psychologists provide comprehensive, child-friendly ADHD assessments with Medicare rebates available.
Book your child's ADHD assessment at our Gledswood Hills clinicMedicare rebates available
When you're a Mount Annan parent noticing that your child can't seem to sit still, keep up with classwork, or manage their emotions the way other children do, it's natural to wonder what's going on. You might have been told they'll grow out of it, but something tells you there's more to the picture.
Struggling to concentrate on tasks that require sustained attention
Constantly moving, climbing, or unable to stay seated
Blurting out answers or struggling to wait for their turn
Meltdowns that seem out of proportion to the situation
Teachers reporting that your child is bright but underperforming
Losing track of belongings, homework, or daily routines
An ADHD assessment doesn't put your child in a box. It gives you answers, and more importantly, it gives you a clear plan for how to support them.
Our ADHD assessments are designed to see your child clearly, not just tick boxes. We take the time to understand who they are and what they need.
Our client care team will match you with the right psychologist at our Gledswood Hills clinic, just 12 min from Mount Annan.
Ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral. This unlocks Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.
You'll receive a detailed report with practical recommendations for home, school, and any further support your child may benefit from.
You'll receive a detailed report with practical recommendations for home, school, and any further support your child may benefit from.
Common questions from Mount Annan parents about children's ADHD assessments.
Children can typically be assessed from around age five or six, once they've had enough time in a structured learning environment for patterns to become clear. If you're noticing concerns earlier, it's still worth having a conversation with your GP or reaching out to us for guidance.
The assessment usually involves a parent interview, classroom questionnaires sent to your child's teacher, and direct observation or interaction with your child. We gather information from multiple sources to build an accurate, well-rounded picture of how your child is functioning across different settings.
We go out of our way to make the process comfortable and even enjoyable for children. Our psychologists are experienced in working with young people and use age-appropriate activities. Most kids tell us they actually liked coming in.
Most ADHD assessments involve two to three sessions plus a feedback appointment, spread over a few weeks. This allows time to collect teacher questionnaires and collateral information. You can typically expect your child's report within three to four weeks of the first session.
Absolutely. Our reports are written to be practical and actionable. They include specific recommendations that schools can use to put accommodations and support strategies in place for your child.