Introduction to Qb Testing
We use Qb Testing to add objective data to our ADHD assessments. This improves diagnostic accuracy and makes treatment more precise.
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☝ The Qb test is the only remote diagnostic ADHD test cleared by the FDA. Our Clinic is one of the only clinics in Washington certified to administer and interpret this test.
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Qb tests are Computerized Continuous Performance Tests (CPT), widely considered the gold standard for diagnosing ADHD.
- Most ADHD tests are subjective questionnaires. The QbCheck uses hard data from facial recognition and a 20-minute computer task that measures the signs and symptoms of ADHD.
- Qb testing is our standard because it’s necessary to qualify for certain ADHD accommodations.
- Objective results help prevent future providers from doubting your diagnosis.
- Analysis with detailed charts and graphs helps resolve imposter syndrome.
- Testing is simple, remote, and online. All you need is a computer with a webcam.
What should you expect?
The Qb testing measures three main ADHD symptoms:
- Inattention - the extent to which someone can remain focused on a task
- Hyperactivity - the amount of movement, e.g., tapping foot, fidgeting
- Impulsivity - lack of impulse control, e.g., blurting out answers in class
What does the test look like?
The test equipment consists of a PC or Mac with a web camera. We recommend you prepare a place to take your QbCheck test: