At Different Minds (ADHD–ASD Norfolk), our ADHD and Autism assessments are designed to give you or your child a clear and accurate understanding of strengths, challenges, and whether ADHD or Autism is part of your/their neurodiversity profile.
A diagnosis can be life-changing, offering clarity, direction, and access to the right support.
We start with a calm, friendly conversation to understand your concerns and decide the best next steps for you or your child. You can contact us by phone, email, or online form.
We send you digital forms via email to complete. These help us understand your / your child’s experiences and may include:
ADHD/Autism rating scales (for you/your child and someone who knows you well)
Developmental history
School/teacher questionnaires (if assessing a child)
Background and wellbeing information
You attend a structured diagnostic interview with one of our clinicians.
Together, we explore:
Your / your child’s history
Strengths and challenges
Attention, organisation, routines, emotional wellbeing
Social communication and daily functioning (depending on pathway)
How difficulties affect life at home, work, or school
This is a calm, supportive conversation designed to help us understand you clearly.
Alongside the interview, we use evidence-based tools suitable for your / your child’s age and presentation, such as:
Standardised ADHD/Autism questionnaires
QbCheck (for ADHD, if appropriate)
ABAS-3 adaptive functioning tools
Observational and developmental assessments
Screening for co-existing or overlapping conditions
This gives us a full, accurate picture of needs.
Your assessment is reviewed by our MDT, which may include:
Psychiatrists
Psychologists
Specialist clinicians
This ensures every assessment is NICE-compliant, thorough, and clinically safe.
You receive a comprehensive clinical report which includes:
The diagnostic conclusion
A clear explanation of the evidence gathered
Tailored recommendations for school, work, and home
Signposting to further support or treatment options
If you / your child do not meet diagnostic criteria, we still provide clear guidance and next steps.
Receiving a diagnosis is not simply a label, it is a framework for understanding yourself. It can:
Provide long-overdue clarity and self-understanding
Explain lifelong patterns in learning, behaviour, or emotional responses
Unlock tailored support, coaching, and practical strategies
Improve wellbeing, confidence, and day-to-day functioning
Help schools, employers, or families better support you
Open access to treatment or accommodations where needed
Whether you are seeking assessment for a child, a teenager, or yourself as an adult, our team is here to guide you with expertise and care.