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Preparing for your ADHD assessment with Dr Sina Beiraghi. Please click here.

PREPARING FOR YOU ADHD APPOINTMENT WITH DR SINA BEIRAGHI

Each ADHD assessment with Dr Beiraghi is a 30‑minute consultation and has an out‑of‑pocket cost of $165.10. (The total fee is $250 and the Medicare rebate is $84.90). The more information you and others provide before the first visit, the easier it is to understand your difficulties and reduce the number of consultations needed to develop a management plan.
Please follow the age‑appropriate steps below.

 

For children (up to 12 years)

Parents or carers should complete these tasks before the appointment.
1) Online questionnaires about symptoms
– Parent ADHD symptom questionnaire (Vanderbilt – Parent Initial form):
  – NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scales (use the “PARENT Initial” pages):
– Teacher ADHD symptom questionnaire (Vanderbilt – Teacher Initial form):
  – Use the “TEACHER Initial” pages in the same PDF above or this teacher form:
2) Background information
– Brief medical and developmental history (pregnancy, birth, early development, school progress, previous diagnoses, current and past medications).
– Recent school reports and any learning or psychology assessments.
3) Collateral information from others
– Short written comments from teachers or other carers (for example, after‑school carers, coaches) about attention, activity level and behaviour in different settings.
Please email all questionnaires and documents to the clinic before the visit, or bring printed copies to the appointment.

For adolescents (13–17 years)

Adolescents and their parents or carers should both be involved in preparing information.
1) Online questionnaires about symptoms
– Parent ADHD symptom questionnaire (Vanderbilt – Parent Initial):
– Teacher/school ADHD questionnaire (Vanderbilt – Teacher Initial):
– Adolescent self‑report ADHD questionnaire (if the clinic sends an additional teen self‑report link, please complete it before the visit).
2) Background information
– Recent school reports and any testing (for example, learning assessments).
– List of current and past medical or mental health conditions and medications.
3) Collateral information from others
– Short written comments from at least one other person (for example, coach, employer, community leader) describing attention, organisation and behaviour.
Please email all completed forms and documents to the clinic before your appointment or bring them with you.

For adults (18 years and over)

Adults should provide both self‑completed questionnaires and information from someone who knows them well.
1) Online questionnaires about symptoms
– Adult ADHD Self‑Report Scale (ASRS v1.1) – full 18‑item checklist (validated WHO/Harvard scale):
  – Alternate access (same ASRS v1.1 checklist):
– Optional brief 6‑item ASRS Screener (if requested by the clinic):
2) Background information
– Brief medical and mental health history, including current and past diagnoses, treatments and medications.
– Any old school reports or learning/psychology assessments, if available.
3) Collateral information from others
– Short written statement from a partner, close family member or friend describing everyday attention, organisation, impulsivity and how these affect work, study and home life.
Please email all questionnaires and documents to the clinic before your appointment, or bring printed copies with you.

Why this information matters

ADHD is diagnosed using a full clinical assessment that looks at symptoms, development, health and how you function at home, school, work and in the community. Using validated questionnaires like the Vanderbilt scales (for children and adolescents) and the ASRS (for adults), together with information from people who know you well, helps your doctor make an accurate assessment and may reduce the number of $165.10 out of pocket, 30‑minute visits needed to reach a diagnosis and management plan.

 

Patient preparation checklist

For all patients

– I understand each 30‑minute ADHD consultation with Dr Beiraghi costs $165.10 out of pocket.
– I will email all questionnaires and documents to the clinic before my appointment or bring printed copies with me.

For children (up to 12 years)

– Parent Vanderbilt questionnaire completed (Parent Initial form).
– Teacher Vanderbilt questionnaire completed (Teacher Initial form).
– Brief medical and developmental history written.
– Recent school reports collected.
– Any learning or psychology assessments collected.
– Written comments from teachers or other carers obtained.

For adolescents (13–17 years)

– Parent Vanderbilt questionnaire completed.
– Teacher Vanderbilt questionnaire or written statement obtained.
– Any adolescent self‑report ADHD questionnaire provided by the clinic completed.
– Recent school reports and any testing collected.
– List of medical and mental health history and medications prepared.
– Written comments from coach/employer/other adult obtained.

For adults (18 years and over)

– ASRS v1.1 questionnaire completed (18‑item checklist; 6‑item screener if requested).
– If possible, a parent or older relative has provided a brief written account of childhood symptoms.
– Brief medical and mental health history written, including medications.
– Any old school reports or learning assessments collected.
– Written statement from partner, family member or friend obtained.

The more of these items you can complete, the better your doctor can understand your situation and plan your care.

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