
Millions of adults live with undiagnosed ADHD. The constant struggle with focus, organization, and follow-through isn't a character flaw — it may be a neurological condition that's highly treatable.
Take our quick, clinician-designed quiz to see if ADHD testing might be right for you. It only takes 2 minutes.
Not a diagnosis — just a helpful starting point.
If any of these sound familiar, you're in the right place.
An estimated 8.7 million adults in the U.S. have undiagnosed ADHD. Many have spent years blaming themselves for struggles that have a neurological basis.
ADHD doesn't look the same in adults as it does in children. You don't need to be "bouncing off the walls." Adult ADHD often shows up as chronic procrastination, difficulty with deadlines, relationship struggles, and a persistent feeling of underachievement.
Getting evaluated is the single most important step you can take. With proper diagnosis, treatment success rates exceed 80%.
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This free 2-minute assessment could change how you understand yourself. No judgment. No commitment. Just clarity.
This assessment is based on the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1), developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with Kessler, Adler, and colleagues.
Kessler, R.C., Adler, L., Ames, M., Demler, O., Faraone, S., Hiripi, E., Howes, M.J., Jin, R., Secnik, K., Spencer, T., Ustun, T.B., & Walters, E.E. (2005). The World Health Organization Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS): a short screening scale for use in the general population. Psychological Medicine, 35(2), 245–256.
This tool is provided for educational and self-assessment purposes only. It is not a diagnostic instrument. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for clinical evaluation and treatment recommendations.