Private ADHD Assessment in Leeds and Surrounding Areas
Helping individuals across South and West Yorkshire get the support they need.
If you're looking for a private ADHD assessment in Leeds or the surrounding areas, Dr Silke's clinic in Barnsley offers expert, compassionate care. With over 20 years of experience, Dr Silke provides professional assessments tailored to meet your needs. Located just a short journey from Leeds, her clinic is easily accessible for individuals and families across South and West Yorkshire.
What to expect at an private ADHD Assessment
Step 1: Before the assessment
Free consultation and Mental health screening online (1/2 hour)
Comprehensive Questionnaire asking you and your relative about you growing up and your development (2-3 hours). Answering questions about your mental health and attachments.
Step 2: Assessment Appointment
Answering questions and talking about your life with the assessor (2-3 hours)
Completing a simple computerized attention assessment.
Step 3: Feedback Appointment
Review and receive your report and GP/work accommodations letter (1 hour)
Convenient location for Leeds residents
Although the clinic is based in Barnsley, it is conveniently located within easy reach of Leeds and other surrounding areas. Many of Dr Silke’s clients travel from Leeds for her trusted expertise in ADHD and related assessments.
Private ADHD assessments must be done in-person. Choose either:
Home visit if you live in the Barnsley or surrounding area.
Meet face-to-face at my clinic in Barnsley
My clinic address
Barnsley Business and Innovation Centre
Innovation Way
Wilthorpe
Barnsley
S75 1JL
Hi, I’m Dr Silke Newman
I am Silke, a Clinical Psychologist based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire with over 20 years of experience specialising in autism and learning disabilities.
Having earned my Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Leeds University in 2003, I’m registered with the HCPC and BPS, and trained in DISCO and ADHD assessments. I combine science-backed approaches with a deep respect for individual expertise, taking time to listen and adapt to your unique needs. I offer in-clinic, online, and home visit services, ensuring flexible and personalised care.
ADHD Assessment Price
£1200 Compliant with NHS and National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines
Funding via Health Insurance
You can access therapy, coaching and assessment via your health insurance if you have bought a plan. I accept Bupa Health insurance plans. I am one of the Bupa recognized providers.
I will send all my invoices directly to your health insurance company. You need to confirm that they have agreed your treatment and send me your membership number and authorization code.
Paying Privately
You can pay for sessions privately via a bank transfer.
FAQs about the private ADHD Assessment
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The ADHD assessment will be carried out over approximately a 4-week period with screening and report writing. There will be a 3 hour and a 2 hour appointment. You will also need some time to fill in forms. If you struggle with forms we can complete the together.
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Yes. You will need to come in person for the 3 hour appointment. Face-to-face appointments increase the quality and validity of your assessment. You can attend for the 2 hour appointment online if you wish.
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It will involve direct assessment, asking questions about your life and experiences, completing a computerized attention test and other people who know you well to give some information (if available).
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You will get the results within 2 weeks or earlier.
You will receive a draft report and can request changes before the final report will be sent to you.
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People usually go through a process to adapt to their diagnosis if they receive one. They may revisit and remember aspects of their life and what has been difficult. They will create a new story about their past and future. You can ask your psychologist for therapy and coaching to adapt to your diagnosis.
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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition that is a natural variation in human neurology. There are challenges and potential strengths associated with ADHD are:
Attention
Mind wandering
Difficulty maintaining focus on boring things
Struggling with organisational skills
Frequently losing important items
Struggles with completing tasks
Appearing not to listen when spoken to directly
Hyperactivity :
Need for physical movement
Difficulty remaining seated when expected - Need to fidget
Internal restlessness
Difficulty engaging in quiet activities
Impulsivity:
Acting without thinking of consequences
Interrupting others
Difficulty waiting turn
Making quick decisions without consideration
With understanding and support strategies, individuals with ADHD can lead successful, fulfilling lives. (See infographic about ADHD)
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ADHD, autism and learning disability are classed as a disability by UK law. If you are working you can apply for support from the government via access to work. You will still be the same person and it can give you opportunity to understand your life journey more fully.
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I can help clients apply for pip by carrying out an assessment of independent living skills which provides detailed information about their support needs.
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Your psychologist does not have any specialised training in sensory assessments. We can refer you to a specialist we work with.
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Undergoing assessment is a very individual decision and can have positives and negatives.
Positives:
Enables identification of specific strengths and challenges
Facilitates targeted intervention planning
Supports the development of appropriate support and educational strategies
Helps identify optimal learning environments
Provides documentation for workplace accommodations
Supports access to specialist interventions
Validate lived experiences
Enhances self-understanding
Reduces self-blame for difficulties
Provides a framework for understanding past experiences
Helps develop a positive neurodivergent identity
Supports family understanding and acceptance
Informs healthcare providers about communication needs
Supports the development of personalised coping strategies
Facilitates appropriate sensory accommodations in healthcare settings
Negatives:
Increased anxiety during the assessment process
Emotional distress from detailed examination of difficulties
Heightened self-consciousness about behaviours and interactions
Potential impact on self-identity and self-concept
Risk of internalising diagnostic labels
Strain on family relationships during assessment period
Possible stigmatisation following diagnosis
Changes in how others perceive and interact with the individual
Time-consuming assessment process
Multiple appointments causing disruption to routine
Financial implications if privately funded
Energy-demanding nature of assessment sessions
Risk of misdiagnosis if masking behaviours present and Potential overshadowing of co-existing conditions
Challenges in accessing appropriate post-diagnostic support
Difficulty processing and adjusting to diagnostic outcome
Note that these effects vary significantly between individuals, and many find the diagnostic process ultimately beneficial despite these challenges.
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All diagnostic assessment rule out alternative explanations and will ass the person's mental health and development.
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If you book for an autism and ADHD assessment together less time is needed as your developmental history only has to be reviewed once and hence a discount is applied. Please speak to your psychologist.
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Your psychologist is not trained in medical prescribing. You will need to speak to a medical doctor for this such as a psychiatrist or GP