Struggling to focus, manage time, or keep up with daily responsibilities—at school, work, or home—can be frustrating and exhausting. At The Therapy Centre, we offer evidence-based ADHD assessments for both children and adults, using standardized tests and clinical interviews to understand attention, behavioural functioning, and learning challenges. Whether you’re seeking clarity for yourself or your child, our multidisciplinary team is here to provide a thorough assessment, diagnosis, and personalized treatment recommendations.

Dr. Nadine Mourad is a clinical psychologist who provides assessments for ADHD in children, teens, and adults. Her approach is comprehensive and compassionate, focusing on understanding each client’s unique strengths and challenges. Dr. Mourad draws on evidence-based tools and years of experience to help clients find clarity and direction.

Suhana Patel brings a thoughtful and collaborative approach to assessing ADHD. With training in both psychology and education, she helps clients and families understand how ADHD may be impacting learning, emotions, and daily life. Suhana is known for her warmth and attention to detail.

Karin Kantarovich supports clients through assessment and ongoing therapeutic care to manage ADHD. She helps individuals unpack their symptoms in context and explores how ADHD may intersect with other aspects of their mental health. Her approach is relational, practical, and empowering.
Our ADHD assessments are designed for both children and adults. Whether you’re a parent concerned about your child’s behaviour, or an adult wondering if ADHD might explain some long-standing challenges, our clinicians can help. Every assessment includes standardized testing, clinical interviews, and a detailed report.
Some signs that your child might benefit from an ADHD assessment include difficulty sitting still, trouble staying focused at school, forgetfulness, anxiety, or acting impulsively. Challenges with homework and school, or difficulty with peer relationships may also be indicators. Even if you’re unsure, reaching out is a great first step toward understanding their behavioural functioning, emotional concerns, and learning needs.
Adults with undiagnosed ADHD often report difficulty with organization, poor time management, frequent distractions, and missed deadlines. Struggles with work performance or personal relationships may also suggest underlying issues. An ADHD assessment can offer clarity and can help guide treatment or workplace accommodations.
Our diagnostic considerations for ADHD typically include an initial intake session, standardized tests, questionnaires, and interviews. We may also review report cards or other academic records for younger clients. Each client receives a comprehensive report that outlines findings, a potential diagnosis, and practical treatment strategies. We’re happy to answer any questions about the process.
ADHD assessments are not covered by OHIP. However, many extended health benefits plans reimburse part or all of the cost. Our team can provide detailed invoices for insurance claims. If you’re looking for support for suspected ADHD or learning disabilities, we’re here to help.
Getting an ADHD assessment is a powerful step toward clarity, confidence, and finding the right support. Whether you’re reaching out for a diagnosis for yourself or your child, our team offers compassionate, professional care (including psychoeducational assessments when needed) to help you move forward with insight and a clear plan.