Qbcheck and professional fees

Qb and professional fees

Professional fees.

 

  • ADHD & ASD screening and report £375.00 payable at the time of booking.

 

  • ADHD full diagnosis after screening £750.00 payable at the time of booking.

 

  • ASD full diagnosis after screening (2 further consultations ADI-R, ADOS-2 and ABAS3 document for completion) inclusive of comprehensive report £1500.00. Please note that some appointments may be recorded.

 

  • ADHD coaching/counselling/psychoeducation

We offer coaching and psychoeducation sessions for ADHD & ASD in the clinic for individuals, couples and families, the cost per session is £95.00. We also offer coaching for individuals at their school, travel charges may be added to the coaching fee.  Access to work coaching fees is £105.00 per session.

 

  • Adaptive behaviour assessment including detailed report (ABAS-3) £325

The ABAS-3 (Adaptive Behaviour Assessment System, Third Edition) test is an essential tool for assessing adaptive functioning in individuals, particularly those who are neurodiverse. Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation in the human brain, encompassing conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others. The ABAS-3 evaluates critical domains such as communication, social skills, self-care, and academics, which are often areas where individuals with neurodiverse conditions may face challenges.

Qb check £325

A ADHD Qb Check is a medical assessment tool used to aid in the diagnosis and management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The “Qb” in Qb Check stands for Quantified Behaviour, reflecting its focus on objectively measuring core symptoms of ADHD. The Qb Check combines a computer-based task with objective measures to assess the three primary symptoms of ADHD:

  1. Inattention: Difficulty sustaining focus on tasks or activities.
  2. Hyperactivity: Excessive or inappropriate motor activity.
  3. Impulsivity: Acting without thinking or difficulty controlling impulses.

During the test, which typically lasts around 30-45 minutes, the individual performs a task on a computer. At the same time, their movements and responses are monitored using advanced tracking technologies.

The data collected is compared to normative data from individuals of the same age and gender who do not have ADHD. This helps to identify whether the person’s behaviour aligns with typical ADHD traits.  A comprehensive report is included in the fee.

 

All ADHD-ASD Norfolk’s services are delivered by Different Minds East Anglia, our multidisciplinary team consists of a GMC registered psychiatrist, psychologists, psychotherapists, ADHD/ASD coaches and counsellors. We also have a team who will visit and work within schools to assist with coaching neuro-diverse children, or training teachers and SENCo’s regarding neurodiversity.

 

Our clinic can also offer access to work packages to assist adults within the workplace.

We diagnose in line with NICE NG87, ICD-11 and DSM-V guidance criteria.

NICE NG87 refers to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, young people, and adults. Specifically, NG87 emphasises the importance of considering ADHD behaviours across two domains.

In the home setting, NICE recommends that healthcare professionals assess ADHD behaviours within the family environment. This includes understanding how symptoms manifest in day-to-day activities, interactions with family members, and the overall impact on familial relationships and functioning. Assessing ADHD within the home domain allows for a comprehensive understanding of the individual’s behaviour in a more relaxed and informal context.

Simultaneously, NICE underscores the significance of evaluating ADHD behaviours in a second structured domain within the work, school, educational setting or elsewhere. This involves examining the individual’s performance, interactions with peers and teachers, and any challenges faced in academic and non-academic activities.

We will ask that you provide in addition to documentation sent to you for completion, two statements from others who have known the person being assessed for a significant period detailing how any of the following behaviours may be present in or impair the person’s life. One statement can be from a family member and one from a person in a second domain.

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