by Dean Rigler | Jun 6, 2025
If you consent, we may use their contact information to: Send appointment reminders Share structured questionnaires (e.g., about childhood behaviours) Clarify follow-up needs We use secure platforms such as Hero Health to manage this information confidentially and in...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 6, 2025
While informant participation is strongly encouraged, we understand that it may not always be feasible. If your informant is unable to attend the appointment: We may arrange to collect information through a structured questionnaire or follow-up call The...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 6, 2025
According to national guidelines (e.g. NICE NG87), a diagnosis of ADHD requires evidence that symptoms were present before the age of 12 and have persisted over time. An informant helps: Fill in developmental history, particularly where memory or self-report may be...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 6, 2025
A suitable informant is someone who: Has known you since childhood, or for a significant portion of your life Is familiar with your attention, behaviour, and daily functioning Can provide honest and supportive feedback Is comfortable participating in a clinical...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 6, 2025
The Role of an Informant in Your ADHD Assessment As part of your ADHD diagnostic process with HH Minds, it would be beneficial to have an informant attend the assessment with you. This supports a well-rounded and accurate understanding of your experiences and symptoms...