ADHD Assessment in Lahore — Clarity for Your Child, Confidence for You
Is your child bright but constantly distracted? Full of energy but struggling to finish anything? Getting notes from school that don’t match the child you know at home?
You don’t need more opinions. You need answers — from a structured, evidence-based ADHD assessment conducted by a qualified clinical psychologist. In-person in Lahore, and online for families across Pakistan and overseas.
- Urdu & English
- Since 2018
- Written Report
- Gulberg III, Lahore
- +92 (0) 300 1234567
- Mon - Sat, 10 AM - 6 PM

Assessed and Written by a Qualified Clinical Psychologist
- Umme Habiba
MS Clinical Psychology
Riphah International University
MSc Applied Psychology
BZU Multan
Master's in Special Education
AIOU
ABA-trained Specialist
Applied Behaviour Analysis
This unique combination of diagnostic clinical skill and special education expertise allows us to go beyond a simple “label”. We translate complex clinical findings into practical, actionable school support plans that teachers can actually use.
To ensure every family member feels heard and understood, sessions are comfortably conducted in both Urdu and English.
Note on Honesty
“Our assessment process is objective. We do not ‘guarantee’ a specific diagnosis. Our priority is clinical accuracy and honesty, even if that means ruling out ADHD in favor of other factors like anxiety or learning gaps.”

What is an ADHD Assessment?
“A comprehensive ADHD evaluation is a structured process that uses multiple data points — including clinical observation, history, and standardized rating scales — to determine if a child’s pattern of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity meets international diagnostic criteria.”
Neurodevelopmental Nature
ADHD is a biological condition. It is NOT caused by poor parenting, "weak discipline," or too much screen time.
The Complete Picture
We look at your child across all environments: home, school, and social settings, to ensure the symptoms are consistent.
- Instructions go in "one ear and out the other."
- Constant fidgeting or unable to sit for meals.
- Takes "forever" to start or finish simple tasks.
- Teachers report daydreaming or being "in a bubble."
- Careless mistakes on exams despite knowing content.
- Interrupts the teacher or shouts out answers.
- Big emotional reactions to minor frustrations.
- Struggles to wait for their turn in games.
- "Talks too much" or doesn't read social cues.
How ABA Therapy Helps Children Grow
Look for patterns that have been present for 6+ months and occur in more than one setting.
Is it ADHD — or Just Normal Childhood Behaviour?
Every child is energetic or forgetful sometimes. The difference with ADHD is the degree, consistency, and impact. We look at whether these behaviors are significantly more intense than other children of the same age.
A common myth is that children with ADHD “can’t focus on anything.” In reality, they often hyper-focus on high-interest activities (like video games) but struggle intensely with tasks that require sustained mental effort.
Assessment helps us measure your child’s behavior against scientifically established age norms.
Comparing Age-Appropriate vs. ADHD
Typical 7-year-old
Can wait 5 mins
ADHD 7-year-old
Can wait 5 mins
Distinguishing & Identifying Related Conditions
Sometimes ADHD doesn’t travel alone, or other things look like ADHD.
ADHD vs. Autism (ASD)
Focus Area
Attention & Regulation
Social & Routines
Communication
Impulsive talking
Literal understanding
Meltdowns
From frustration
From sensory overload
Note: Co-occurrence is common. We assess for both if needed.
ADHD vs. Learning Difficulties
Conditions like Dyslexia or processing disorders can masquerade as attention problems. A child may “tune out” because they simply can’t decode what’s on the page.
The Umme Habiba Advantage
With a Master’s in Special Education, I am uniquely positioned to distinguish whether a child’s classroom struggle is purely attention-based or linked to an underlying learning difficulty.
Why Early Assessment Matters
Assessment changes the trajectory from a character judgment (“lazy,” “difficult”) to a medical explanation (“this brain works differently”).
Parent Guilt Relief
Stop blaming your parenting and start using strategies that actually work for a neurodivergent brain.
School Accommodations
Official reports allow schools to provide extra time in exams or preferential seating.
Early Habit Building
Teaching organizational skills early prevents the low self-esteem that often develops in undiagnosed teenagers.

The Assessment Process
A comprehensive ADHD assessment typically involves three to five appointments over two to four weeks: an initial parent interview, standardized testing and rating scales (including parent and teacher forms such as the Conners scales), collection of school input, and a feedback session where the psychologist explains findings and delivers a detailed written report.
1
Initial Interview
60–90 mins
Clinical history and detailed discussion of your child's development.
2
Testing
Standardised Scales
Utilizing Conners scales and internationally validated tools.
3
Multi-Source Input
Home & School
Gathering data from teachers (with permission) for a 360-degree view.
4
Report & Feedback
Within 10-14 days
A detailed breakdown of findings and your personalized roadmap.
What Happens After the Assessment?
If ADHD is Confirmed
We provide a specific support plan including behavioral therapy recommendations, a letter for school accommodations, and parent coaching strategies.
If ADHD is Ruled Out
We don't leave you hanging. We explain what else might be causing the behaviors (e.g., anxiety, sleep issues, or specific learning gaps) and how to address them.
A Note on Medication
In Pakistan, psychologists do not prescribe medication. If medication is needed, we provide the clinical report to refer you to a trusted child psychiatrist for a medical review.
Age-Specific Guidance
If ADHD is Confirmed
Focus on classroom focus, following routines, and building foundational social skills.
Teenagers (13–18)
Addressing internal restlessness and executive function challenges for Matric, O-Levels, and A-Levels.
Online & Overseas Support
Across Pakistan
Secure video assessments for families in Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar, and beyond.
Overseas Pakistani Families
Cultural fluency and time-zone flexibility for families in the UK, USA, UAE, and Europe.
Investment in Clarity
Rs. 45,000
(Initial 1-hour consultation starts at Rs. 6,000)
Full Diagnostic ADHD Package
- 90-min Clinical Intake
- Multi-Scale Rating Assessments
- Detailed School/Home Data Analysis
- Comprehensive Clinical Report
Why Choose Umme Habiba?
Assessment-to-Support Continuity
We don't just hand you a report; we can help you implement the therapy that follows.
Strengths-First Philosophy
We see ADHD as a different brain type with unique gifts, not just a list of deficits.
Straight Answers & Confidentiality
Professional, ethical, and private care for your family's most sensitive concerns.
Other Services
Child Behavioural Therapy
Personalized strategies to help manage focus and emotional regulation.
Parent Counselling
Empowering parents with tools to support their neurodivergent child.
School Collaboration
Working with educators to implement classroom accommodations.
“After years of teachers telling us our son was ‘just lazy’,Umme Habiba assessment changed everything. We finally understood his brain, and with the right support, he’s now thriving in school and far more confident.”
— Mother of an 8-year-old, Lahore
Frequently Asked Questions
At what age can a child be assessed for ADHD?
Reliable assessment is generally possible from around age 4–5, once children are in structured settings where attention demands become visible. Most assessments happen between 6 and 12. For children under 4, we typically recommend developmental monitoring and parent guidance first, since normal toddler behaviour overlaps heavily with ADHD-like symptoms.
How long does the whole assessment take?
Typically three to five appointments spread over two to four weeks, followed by the written report within [10–14] working days. Urgent situations — such as a school deadline — can sometimes be accommodated; tell us when booking.
Who can diagnose ADHD in Pakistan — a psychologist or a psychiatrist?
Both can, working differently. A clinical psychologist conducts the in-depth psychological assessment — testing, rating scales, school input — and provides diagnosis, therapy, and school recommendations. A child psychiatrist is a medical doctor who can additionally prescribe medication. Many families use both: psychological assessment first for diagnostic depth, psychiatric consultation afterward if medication is being considered. We refer and coordinate when needed.
Can ADHD be diagnosed online?
Yes, in most cases. Clinical interviews, standardized rating scales, and feedback sessions transfer well to secure video, and we assess families across Pakistan and overseas this way. If your child’s presentation genuinely requires in-person observation, we will say so upfront.
Do I need a doctor's referral?
No. Parents can contact us directly — most families do. If your paediatrician or school suggested assessment, bring any notes they provided; it’s useful context.
Will my child be "labelled"? I'm worried about stigma.
This worry is real in Pakistan, and we take it seriously. Three things to know: the assessment result is confidential and shared only with your written consent; a diagnosis is an explanation, not an identity — and reports are written in strengths-based language; and the alternative to an accurate label is usually an inaccurate one (“lazy,” “badtameez”) that children carry silently for years. You control who ever sees the report.
What if the assessment shows my child doesn't have ADHD?
Then you’ve gained two valuable things: your child is protected from a wrong diagnosis, and the assessment data almost always shows what is driving the difficulties — anxiety, a learning difficulty, sleep issues, or environmental stress — with recommendations to match. “No ADHD” is never “nothing to report.”
Will schools in Pakistan accept the report?
Increasingly, yes — particularly private schools in Lahore, Islamabad, and Karachi, and schools following British or IB systems, which have formal accommodation processes. The report includes a school-facing summary with specific, practical accommodations, and with your consent we can speak with your child’s teachers or counsellor directly.
How much does an ADHD assessment cost in Pakistan?
Our full diagnostic assessment covering all interviews, testing, standardized scales, school input, the feedback session, and the comprehensive written report. An initial consultation is available fully credited if you proceed to the full assessment. Instalment options exist — just ask.
Does my child need to know what the appointment is for?
We’ll help you frame it. For younger children: “someone who helps us understand how you learn best.” Teenagers deserve — and respond far better to — honesty, and we’ll guide that conversation before the first session.
Can ADHD be cured?
No, and be cautious of anyone who claims otherwise. ADHD is a neurodevelopmental difference, not an illness to eliminate. What the evidence strongly supports: with the right combination of understanding, behavioural strategies, school support, and in some cases medication, children with ADHD do very well — academically, socially, and emotionally. Management, not cure, is the honest promise.
My spouse / in-laws think assessment is unnecessary — "he'll grow out of it." What do we do?
You are far from alone; this is one of the most common situations we see. We’re happy to hold a parents-only initial consultation where both parents (grandparents are welcome too) can ask every skeptical question directly. No pressure follows — families proceed only when everyone understands what assessment is and isn’t.
Take the First Step Today
You’ve been wondering long enough. Whether the answer turns out to be ADHD, something else, or reassurance that your child is simply a spirited kid — you and your child both deserve to know.