A diagnostic assessment for ADHD involves three main parts: gathering a clinical history through an interview with your provider, an objective measurement of symptoms using QbTest, and the completion of one or more rating scales.
QbTest is an FDA-cleared test measuring all 3 core symptom domains; hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattention.
QbTest is used when evaluating ADHD symptoms and measuring response to ADHD treatment.
QbTest involves a 15 or 20-minute computer-based task that measures your (or your child’s) ability to maintain attention and impulse control. Meanwhile, an infrared camera tracks movements, and therefore activity, during the test. The results are based on a comparison of your (or your child’s) performance with data from other people of the same sex and age who do not have ADHD.
The test equipment consists of an infrared camera, a headband with an infrared marker attached to it, a laptop, and a responder button, like so:
The raw data is available immediately after the test is completed. However, your clinician must first interpret the data together with other relevant information.
In some cases, feedback can be provided in the same appointment, but sometimes a follow-up appointment will need to be scheduled.
Sample QbTest reports are shown below.
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Testing is typically completed in the following frequency:
We are happy to discuss any additional questions or concerns that you may have about QbTesting. Just shoot us an email or give us a call at 216-504-5112 and one of our trained providers will respond as soon as possible.
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