ADHD Assessments
Elevate Potential, Address Challenges: Comprehensive Assessments for Growth & Well-being.
Who Might Need an ADHD assessment?
So you are wondering if it could be ADHD? If you’re looking to better understand whether you may have ADHD but prefer not to pursue medication, this page is designed to support you. ADHD can often be masked and can manifest in different patterns of behaviour. Psychological assessments can offer valuable insight into your patterns, strengths, and challenges, along with practical strategies and therapeutic recommendations to help you manage daily life more effectively.
It’s important to note that psychologists are not able to prescribe medication. Their role is focused on assessment, self-understanding, and skill-building. If you are interested in exploring medication as part of your support plan, you may wish to consult a psychiatrist.
What Are the Benefits?
ADHD assessments can be helpful for children, teens, and adults—who are experiencing challenges with learning, focus, behavior, or social interactions.
Our assessments aim to provide a clearer understanding of how a person thinks, learns, and interacts with others. This insight helps with getting the right support—whether it’s in the classroom, at work, or through therapy. It can lead to more effective strategies, accommodations, and treatment options tailored to a person’s specific needs. Our assessments don’t focus on labelling, but rather aim to improve your relationship with yourself.
ADHD often coincides with ASD and your psychologist will be able to screen for this in the intake session and thus be able to provide some suggestions on which assessments would be beneficial.
What is the referral process?
- Book an initial intake session (50 minutes).
The first step in our referral process is to book an initial intake session. This session gives our psychologists the opportunity to meet with you, gather developmental history, and, where appropriate, conduct preliminary screening to determine whether further assessments may be beneficial and which ones are most suitable. Proceeding with an assessment can be a investment, so we aim to ensure that you receive a meaningful and beneficial experience, along with clear and valuable outcomes.
Following the intake session, our psychologist will help you decide on which assessment package would be recommended and assessments sessions can then be booked.
Notes on Medicare rebates:
Unfortunately, Medicare doesn’t currently offer any rebates for ADHD assessments at this point in time. All ADHD assessment fees are private.
Assessment Structure
They usually involve a combination of interviews, questionaires or tasks designed to understand how the brain processes information. It’s not a test you pass or fail—it’s a way to learn more about a person’s strengths and challenges. Afterward, you’ll receive a detailed report and recommendations to support wellbeing and development.
Our psychologist Cat Bedford currently has availability to administer Autism, ADHD, cognitive and learning assessments for children and adults.
Our psychologist Puya Pazir also has availability to administer assessments for adults.
To enquire for package pricing you can call our friendly team on 03 8774 5440 or you can email us at admin@securemindpsychology.com.au.
Book an appointment for an assessment now
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Expert Assessments:
Secure Minds Psychology delivers thorough evaluations for individuals across all ages, fostering collaboration with families, schools, and educators to ensure evidence-based diagnoses and effective interventions.

Assessment Fees:
Assessment fees vary depending on the type of assessment needed. Costs are outlined on a per-session basis, with an additional fee for the preparation of a comprehensive final report. Consultation fees are due prior to each appointment, and the report fee is payable before the psychologist releases the report.

Medicare Rebate:
In specific situations, you may qualify for a Medicare rebate for ASD Assessments. This necessitates an initial referral from your paediatrician, or psychiatrist, which must be presented before your first consultation.