OBJECTIVE ADHD TESTING SUPPORT
QbCheck: A Clearer Step in ADHD Evaluation
QbCheck is a computerized assessment support tool that provides objective information about attention, impulsivity, and activity level. Brain Health Psychiatry uses it as one part of a thoughtful, comprehensive ADHD evaluation.

UNDERSTANDING QBCHECK
What Is QbCheck?
QbCheck is a computerized ADHD assessment support tool. It is designed to collect objective information in areas commonly associated with ADHD: attention, impulsivity, and activity level or hyperactivity.
The results may help your provider better understand symptom patterns and can be compared cautiously with age-appropriate reference data. They are interpreted alongside your individual history and clinical information.

THE FULL CLINICAL PICTURE
How QbCheck Helps in an ADHD Evaluation
Adds Objective Information
Provides structured data that complements what you and your provider discuss.
Supports an Informed Review
Helps the provider consider attention, impulse control, and activity patterns.
May Clarify Patterns
May add context when symptoms overlap with other concerns or vary by setting.
Keeps the Focus Personal
Results are considered with clinical history, symptom review, interview, and other requested information.
When QbCheck Is Required
If you are seeking an ADHD diagnosis, QbCheck is required as part of the evaluation process at Brain Health Psychiatry.
Completing QbCheck does not guarantee an ADHD diagnosis. Your provider will consider the results together with your clinical history, symptom review, provider interview, medical or psychiatric assessment, and any other information requested.
WHAT THE TEST LOOKS AT
What QbCheck Measures
Attention
How consistently a person responds and maintains focus during the task.
Impulsivity
Patterns of responding too quickly or when a response is not expected.
Activity Level
Movement or restlessness recorded while the computerized task is completed.
CHILDREN, TEENS AND ADULTS
Who May Benefit From QbCheck?
QbCheck may support the evaluation process for children, teens, and adults who are experiencing concerns such as:
- Trouble focusing or distractibility
- Impulsivity or restlessness
- Difficulty staying organized
- Difficulty completing tasks
These concerns do not automatically mean someone has ADHD. A provider must evaluate the full clinical picture.
What to Expect
- The computerized task is straightforward, and instructions will be provided.
- Complete it on the computer or device as directed by the office.
- Your provider reviews the results with the rest of your evaluation.
- Results are interpreted within your full clinical picture, not in isolation.

SIMPLE, ORGANIZED STEPS
How the Process Works
Schedule Your Appointment
Book with Brain Health Psychiatry to begin the evaluation process.
Complete Your Clinical Evaluation
Discuss symptoms, history, functioning, and relevant health information.
Receive Instructions
The office explains how and when to complete QbCheck.
Complete QbCheck
Follow the provided directions and complete the computerized task.
Provider Review
Your provider considers the results as one part of your ADHD assessment.

PRICING & INSURANCE
QbCheck Fee: $250
QbCheck is not covered by health insurance and has a fee of $250.
Payment is the patient’s responsibility. The QbCheck fee is separate from any appointment costs or other services.
Our office can answer administrative questions about payment and testing before you complete QbCheck.
COMPASSIONATE, PATIENT-CENTERED CARE
Why Choose Brain Health Psychiatry?
Thoughtful Evaluations
ADHD evaluations consider objective data together with your individual history and needs.
Personalized Care
Recommendations are based on the full clinical picture rather than one test result.
Multilingual Support
Our team supports patients in English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Flexible Care
In-person and telehealth care may be available where clinically appropriate and permitted.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to Ask About an ADHD Evaluation?
Book an appointment or contact Brain Health Psychiatry with administrative questions about QbCheck, the $250 self-pay fee, and the ADHD evaluation process.