Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, organisation, impulse control and emotional regulation. Many adults are not diagnosed until later in life, often after years of struggling with focus, time management or underperformance despite strong ability.
You may benefit from an assessment if you experience:
If these symptoms are affecting your work, relationships or wellbeing, a formal ADHD assessment can provide clarity.
Yes. Dr Margaret Grace offers in-person ADHD assessments in Dublin in a confidential, professional clinical setting.
Where appropriate, follow-up appointments may also be available remotely. The format of consultation can be discussed when booking.
A comprehensive assessment includes:
The process is thorough and designed to ensure an accurate diagnosis.
Adult ADHD assessments typically take longer than a standard consultation to allow for a full psychiatric evaluation. Specific timing will be explained when booking your appointment.
No. Treatment is individualised.
For some adults, ADHD medication is helpful in improving focus and impulse control. Others benefit from psychological therapy, behavioural strategies, or a combined approach. Dr Grace will discuss the most appropriate treatment plan with you.
Yes. All consultations are strictly confidential and conducted in accordance with professional medical and ethical standards.
To arrange a confidential Adult ADHD consultation in Dublin click on the book now link that will take you to the booking page.
