At KindestMind, every ADHD evaluation pairs expert clinical interviewing and rating scales with QbCheck – a brief, objective test that helps us understand attention, activity, and impulse control in a clear, visual way.
QbCheck is FDA-cleared for children, teens, and adults ages 6–60 who are being evaluated for ADHD or who are starting or adjusting ADHD treatment.
We use QbCheck—an FDA-cleared and CE-certified computer-based assessment—to measure hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsivity with objective precision. This advanced tool delivers clear, real-time results that go beyond what questionnaires alone can provide.
We utilize QbCheck to objectively measure attention, activity, and impulsivity in real time, adding clear data that strengthens clinical judgment and treatment planning.
Structured rating scales gather insights from you, parents, and teachers, capturing symptom patterns across settings and time to complement testing and highlight everyday strengths and challenges.
Our clinicians conduct focused interviews to understand your history, context, and goals, integrating what we learn with test results to form balanced conclusions and practical recommendations.
When indicated, standardized cognitive tests examine memory, processing speed, and executive skills that interact with ADHD and help tailor supports for school, work, and daily life.
As part of our evaluations for ADHD, we use QbCheck to add an objective view of attention, activity, and impulse control alongside clinical interviews and rating scales.
Qbtech’s ADHD tests have been used widely, including across U.S. sites and the NHS, and have been examined in 35+ independent studies for diagnosis and treatment optimization.
QbCheck is FDA-cleared to support diagnosis and treatment monitoring for ages 6–60. Results are compared with people of the same age and sex who do not have ADHD, which helps reduce bias and gives clinicians greater confidence when interpreting the full picture.
QbCheck is a brief, computer-based assessment we use during ADHD evaluations to add objective data about attention, activity, and impulse control.
It provides clear visual and statistical summary of attention, impulsivity, and activity, shown against norms for your age and sex. This data can also be used later to monitor treatment response.
It’s important to note that QbCheck does not diagnose on its own. It is an additional tool to help confirm your clinician’s judgment in combination with your history, interview, and rating scales.
QbCheck assesses attention, activity, and impulsivity using simple computer-based tasks.
Here’s what to expect:
These results help us understand whether ADHD is likely and provide a clear baseline to monitor how treatment is working over time.
We offer flexible scheduling, telehealth nationwide, and payment plans for all patients.