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Understanding our normative database for ADHD testing
Our FDA-cleared ADHD tests QbTest and QbCheck use a normative database to benchmark test results. The normative database…
Preparing your patients for an objective ADHD test
It’s natural for patients to be nervous about a medical evaluation, especially if they are expecting a potential diagnosis….
Integrating objective ADHD tests into your clinical pathway
Making changes to your ADHD care pathway can be positive for both your clinic and patients. An effective…
A clinical perspective: Navigating romantic relationships with ADHD
1-minute read: What makes for a successful relationship? Honest communication, understanding, patience, and attention are a few things…
Benefits and challenges of virtual ADHD testing
As an after-effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, the US saw a 60% reduction in office visits for primary…
ADHD in children: Symptoms & evaluation tips
The symptoms of ADHD in children includes the three main symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. However, every…
66% waitlist reduction from first appointment to diagnosis with QbTest
1-minute summary The neurodevelopmental service at Achieving for Children introduced QbTest as a one-year pilot program to evaluate…
How does the remote use of QbCheck work?
QbCheck can be administered in person or remotely. Read our guide on what objective testing is. Below, we’ll…
A mission in Australia and New Zealand: Improve the lives of those with ADHD
ADHD is one of the most common mental health conditions in Australia. The country is now believed to…