ADHD Testing

I get numerous calls inquiring about ADHD testing here in Portland OR. Many will ask if there is a definitive test that can prove they have ADHD or ADD. Like many diagnosis in mental health, much of what we utilize to make a definitive diagnosis includes self report data. Such things as: Do you have problems with focus, attention or concentration? Do you have problems with organization? Are you easily distracted? Do you have trouble listening in conversations? Do you have issues with procrastinating? Do you have problems either starting or completing tasks? Do you have difficulties with time such as being frequently late? Do you lose or misplace things? If you answered yes to many of these questions, you may have ADD or Attention Deficit Disorder also known as ADHD or Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Predominantly Inattentive Type. Many adults have this type of ADHD but may have had hyperactive symptoms as young children. Some indication of the hyperactive form of ADHD include: restlessness or hyperactivity, trouble sitting still, being fidgety or in constant motion, being noisy or having a hard time being quiet, problems arising from felling like you act as if you are being driven by a motor, you talk excessively, you have difficulty with being impulsive, difficulties awaiting your turn, or you interrupt or intrude on others. If you feel that these apply to you, then you may have ADHD Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type. There is also the combination of inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive type and this is known simply as ADHD Combined Type.

Some non believers in ADHD or ADD will say that many folks have one or more of the above symptoms but they don’t have ADHD or ADD. What is important in distinguishing this is a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that is more frequently displayed and more severe than is typically observed in individuals at a comparable level of development.

Many people who have undiagnosed ADHD or ADD have known for many years that they were different than their peers. Many have heard things like “you’re quite bright but you aren’t working up to your potential” or “you’re not trying hard enough”. Yet, it seems that no matter how much effort they utilize, they can’t get traction and find themselves operating at a deficit compared to their peers.

If you believe that any of these ADHD symptoms apply to you, find a local practitioner who specializes in ADHD diagnosis and ADHD treatment and inquire about ADHD testing. If you live in the greater Portland OR area and want adult ADHD testing, feel free to contact me.

As always, I appreciate all your questions, concerns and suggestions.

2 thoughts on “ADHD Testing

  1. Hello, my husband was recently diagnosed with ADHD and we are concerned that our 5 year-old daughter has it. Most of the research I have done suggests going through your pediatrician for a diagnosis, but all the stories I’ve heard where people have gone that route the pediatrician has diagnosed, prescribed, and that’s the end of it. I want to have our daughter see a mental healthcare practitioner so we can help her develop skills early on that will help her deal with her ADHD, in addition to medication. I tried to get her an appointment through the same office that diagnosed my husband, but they are not currently taking any new child or adolescent patients on. Do you have any suggestions for who might be able to help us?
    Thank you so much for your help,
    Amaury Vogel

    1. Hello Amaury,
      Many thanks for your query. You are 100% correct in your assertion that not all practitioners are created equal in their awareness or follow through in regards to ADHD. Additionally, as you might have already understood, ADHD oftentimes does travel in families, which is why I am receiving so many calls from parents whose child has been diagnosed and treated showing incredible changes, wanting to come in to be assessed and treated themselves. Having said that, it is very difficult to find a local practitioner that treats young children and has the patience and good bedside manner that you are seeking. My suggestion is to see if you can get on a waiting list at your husbands provider and if you have insurance, go to that insurance company website and look for providers that treat ADHD in children; then contact those folks and ask your questions. Some legwork research can pay huge dividends in the future. I wish I had more resources to give you but my best childhood ADHD practitioner moved to Europe and I haven’t been able to find another one that was so proficient.
      Thanks again for your query and best of luck to you and your daughter.

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