Choose a clinician-curated assessment to understand what you're experiencing and what support fits best — structured, confidential evaluations by licensed psychologists, available online worldwide or in-person at our Green Park clinic.
Choose based on symptoms, concerns, or clarity goals — each card shows time + sessions.
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You'll receive structure, clinician feedback, and recommendations for therapy or a care plan.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Who it's for: If you often struggle to stay focused even on tasks you care about, frequently miss deadlines despite good intentions, feel mentally restless, jump between ideas, or find it hard to follow routines and schedules, this assessment may help. You might procrastinate excessively, forget appointments, lose things often, or feel overwhelmed by planning and organization. Many adults also report feeling “lazy” or “undisciplined” despite putting in effort. Adolescents may struggle with attention in class, completing homework, or managing time effectively.
Assessment of anxiety symptoms and their impact on daily life.
Who it's for: If your mind feels constantly on edge, if you overthink excessively, feel tense or restless, or experience physical symptoms like palpitations, breathlessness, or stomach discomfort without medical causes, this assessment may help. You may avoid certain situations or feel persistently worried about health, work, relationships, or the future.
Assessment of presence of depression, intensity, mood, motivation, and emotional well-being.
Who it's for: If you feel persistently low, emotionally numb, disconnected from things you once enjoyed, or exhausted without clear reason, sleep difficulty, insomnia, eating more or eating less, weight loss/weight gain, crying spells without any reason, this assessment may help. You may be functioning externally while feeling empty internally, struggling with motivation, concentration, or a sense of purpose.
Screening for mathematical and numerical processing difficulties.
Who it's for: If numbers feel confusing or overwhelming, if you struggle with basic calculations, remembering tables, estimating time or money, or feel anxious around math tasks, this assessment may help. Children may avoid math homework, while adults may struggle with budgeting, measurements, or numerical data at work.
Screening for reading, spelling, and written language difficulties.
Who it's for: If reading feels slow, tiring, or stressful, if you often reread text to understand it, confuse spellings, or avoid reading aloud due to embarrassment, this screening may be useful. You may resist reading, take excessive time with work, or show frustration despite adequate intelligence and effort.
Understand relationship patterns, conflict styles, and emotional connection.
Who it's for: If conversations with your partner often escalate into arguments, if you feel emotionally distant, unheard, or misunderstood, or if the same issues repeat without resolution, this assessment can help. You may be experiencing trust issues, resentment, intimacy concerns, or uncertainty about the future of the relationship.
Millon's Clinical Multiaxial Inventory Test
Who it's for: It is for anyone who is above 18 years old and who understands hindi and english language. It is specifically for anyone who feels abnormality in their behavior and wants to check if they are suffering from a psychological disorder.
Projective Personality Test
Who it's for: Rorschach Test Description: The Rorschach test is a projective psychological assessment tool involving ambiguous inkblots. It provides insights into thought patterns, emotional functioning, personality structure, and behavioral tendencies. It helps understand cognitive processes, affective responses, interpersonal relationships, coping mechanisms, and potential psychological distress. Conditions that can be diagnosed with Rorschach: - Schizophrenia - Borderline Personality Disorder - Narcissistic Personality Disorder - Depression - Anxiety Disorders - Trauma-related issues - Psychotic disorders Age group: - Children (5-12 years) - Adolescents (13-17 years) - Adults (18+ years) - Geriatrics (with adaptations)
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Quick answers before you start.
Yes. Your sessions are conducted online with a licensed clinician via secure video call. You'll receive structured guidance and next steps based on your assessment type.
Yes. We serve clients worldwide. You can book and attend assessment sessions online from any country, with flexible scheduling across time zones.
Depending on the assessment, clinicians may provide clinical impressions and recommendations. Where a formal diagnosis is appropriate, it is made by qualified licensed professionals based on your history and assessment process.
Each assessment shows the session count and duration. Some are single-session clarity assessments; others are multi-session structured evaluations.
Yes. Your information is handled with strict professional confidentiality standards. Only your assigned clinician and necessary admin systems access your booking and payment details.