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ADHD ASSESSMENT PROCESS (QLD)

The Clear Focus ADHD assessment is a structured, two-session process conducted in person at Health Hub Morayfield. The process follows current Australian ADHD clinical practice guidelines (AADPA, 2022) and uses validated, standardised assessment tools.

How Adult ADHD Assessment Works in Queensland

Adult ADHD assessment in Queensland can be accessed through a GP with relevant experience or via referral to a psychiatrist. Clear Focus ADHD Clinic provides a GP-based pathway to structured adult ADHD assessment, offering a clinically rigorous process without the wait times typically associated with specialist referrals.
This page explains how the assessment process works in Queensland, what you need to access it, and what to expect at each stage.

Do you need a referral for ADHD assessment in Queensland?

No referral is required to book an ADHD assessment at Clear Focus ADHD Clinic. You can self-refer directly through HotDoc. However, the following documents are helpful if you have them:

These documents are not mandatory but help Dr. Jeremy build a more complete clinical picture and may improve the efficiency of your assessment.

GP-based vs psychiatrist-based ADHD assessment in Queensland

In Queensland, ADHD assessment can be performed by a suitably experienced GP or by a psychiatrist. Each pathway has different characteristics:

GP-based (Clear Focus) Psychiatrist-based
Referral required? No — self-referral available Usually yes — GP referral required
Typical format Face-to-face, GP clinic Face-to-face, outpatient or private rooms
Assessment tools Validated standardised tools per AADPA guidelines Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation
Medication Where clinically appropriate, per Queensland requirements Initiated by psychiatrist; may be continued by GP
Ongoing care GP-led, within primary care Typically with GP or shared care

The table above is provided for informational purposes only. The most appropriate pathway for assessment will depend on your individual circumstances. If you are unsure which pathway suits you, your regular GP can help you decide.

How is ADHD diagnosed in adults in Queensland?

ADHD diagnosis in Australia is based on the criteria set out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and guided by the Australian Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline for ADHD (AADPA, 2022). A diagnosis requires:

ADHD in adults often presents differently to childhood ADHD. Hyperactivity may be less prominent in adults, and symptoms of inattention, disorganisation, emotional dysregulation, and impulsivity may be more central to the clinical picture. This is why a clinician with specific adult ADHD experience is important for accurate assessment.

Medication for ADHD in Queensland

In Queensland, stimulant medications used in ADHD management are Schedule 8 (controlled) drugs. Their prescribing is regulated by Queensland Health and subject to specific authorisation requirements for GPs and specialists.

Not everyone assessed for ADHD will be recommended medication. Whether medication is discussed as part of a care plan depends on the clinical findings, individual circumstances, and the risk-benefit assessment for each patient.

Where medication is clinically appropriate and authorisation is in place, Dr. Jeremy So at Clear Focus ADHD Clinic can initiate and manage ADHD medication in line with Queensland Health requirements.

For more information about Queensland's Schedule 8 prescribing requirements
Visit: health.qld.gov.au and search 'Schedule 8 medicines'.

Clinical guidelines for ADHD assessment in Queensland

The following national and state resources are relevant to adult ADHD assessment and management in Queensland:

Book an adult ADHD assessment in Queensland

Clear Focus ADHD Clinic offers GP-led adult ADHD assessment from its Morayfield location, serving Caboolture and the Moreton Bay region. No referral is required.

Book online via HotDoc:
hotdoc.com.au — search 'Dr Jeremy So, Health Hub Morayfield'

Clear Focus ADHD Clinic is not an emergency service. If you require urgent support, please call 000 or contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.

Clear Focus ADHD Clinic is not an emergency service. If you require urgent support, please call 000 or contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.