Yes—many parts of an ADHD evaluation can be done online through clinical interviews, validated questionnaires, and history review. Final conclusions depend on data quality and clinical judgment.
Detailed Answer
by AMHS clinical team
Yes—an ADHD assessment can often be conducted online in India, especially the interview and standardized questionnaire parts. A quality assessment is not just a "quick test"—it is a structured clinical evaluation.
Typically includes:
• detailed clinical interview (symptoms, onset, childhood history)
• standardized rating scales (self + sometimes informant)
• review of functional impact (work, study, relationships, routine)
• screening for overlapping concerns (anxiety, depression, sleep issues, substance use, trauma, learning difficulties)
Important note:
ADHD symptoms overlap with stress, burnout, anxiety, depression, sleep deprivation, and trauma. A good assessment differentiates these and explains the "why," not just a label.
If additional testing is required (e.g., certain performance-based tasks), your clinician may recommend in-person components. Clients in Delhi can attend in-person at our Green Park clinic for the full assessment; many prefer this for the performance-based portions. Many clients get meaningful clarity and guidance fully online too.
After the assessment, you should receive:
• a clear summary of findings
• practical recommendations (therapy strategies, routines, skills training)
• referral guidance if medical evaluation is needed
Prefer in-person?
We also have a clinic in Green Park, New Delhi
Same licensed therapists, face-to-face sessions. Open 7 days.