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ADHD brain screening in Coventry

ADHD screening near Coventry using quantitative electroencephalography — the same technology used in research hospitals worldwide. We measure what matters: theta/beta ratio, attention task performance, and full frequency analysis. Same-day report. From £595. Book a follow-up scan later to track medication response.

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Why people near Coventry are choosing brain data over questionnaires

Parents across West Midlands tell us the same story: their child is struggling at school, the teacher says they need to "try harder," and the GP has put them on a CAMHS waiting list that stretches years ahead. If you're near Coventry and this sounds familiar, you're not alone.

Over 177,000 children and young people are on ADHD and autism waiting lists in England. The system is overwhelmed. And while you wait, nothing happens. No support. No accommodations. No medication. No answers.

What if you could get objective evidence this week? Not a diagnosis — that requires a clinical assessment — but neurological data showing whether your brain's theta/beta ratio is elevated compared to published norms. Data your GP can use to justify an urgent referral. Data that moves the conversation from "we suspect" to "the brain data shows." Our GP appointment guide includes word-for-word scripts for that conversation.

Peer-reviewed science, not pseudoscience

The Go/No-Go task isn't just a 'game' — it's a well-established neuropsychological paradigm used in ADHD research worldwide. The task presents a rapid series of stimuli (green circles and red squares) and requires you to press for one and withhold for the other. It directly measures the cognitive functions most affected by ADHD.

Hit rate measures sustained attention: can you consistently detect and respond to targets over 3 minutes? Miss rate reveals attention lapses: how often does your focus drop? False alarm rate measures impulse control: can you stop yourself pressing when you shouldn't? Reaction time variability measures consistency: ADHD is characterised not by slow responses but by highly variable response times.

These four metrics, combined with the resting-state TBR data, provide a comprehensive picture of neurocognitive function that no questionnaire can replicate. The data is quantified, comparable, and clinically meaningful.

Read the full breakdown of the research behind our screening on our ADHD brain science page.

30 minutes. Four electrodes. Objective brain data.

Setup takes about 5 minutes. The electrodes use dry spring-loaded contacts through the hair — no gel, no shaving. Phase 1 is 2 minutes eyes-open (baseline cortical arousal). Phase 2 is 2 minutes eyes-closed (alpha reactivity assessment). Phase 3 is the 3-minute Go/No-Go attention task: green circle means press, red square means don't.

The complete session is about 30 minutes. For children, we allow extra time for explanation and breaks. We never rush a recording and we never force a child to continue if they're uncomfortable.

See the full step-by-step process on our how it works page, or visit our FAQ for common questions.

From arrival to report — your appointment step by step

Your appointment from arrival to departure takes about 30 minutes. The actual brain recording is just 7 minutes. Here's the typical timeline: minutes 0–5, setup and explanation. Minutes 5–12, the three recording phases. Minutes 12–15, cap removal and data check. Minutes 15–30, initial results discussion (comprehensive package) or wrap-up (standard).

You'll see your brain waves on screen in real time as they're recorded. Most clients find this genuinely fascinating — you can watch theta waves increase when your mind drifts and beta waves spike when you concentrate. Our guide to the ADHD brain explains what each frequency band means. For teenagers, this visual feedback often makes the experience more engaging than expected.

The environment is calm and private. We understand that many people coming for ADHD screening are anxious about the process or uncertain about what they'll find. We create a space where questions are welcome, where there's no rush, and where you're treated as a person, not a patient number.

Simple preparation for accurate results

The night before your screening, the most important thing you can do is sleep. ADHD and sleep problems go hand in hand — up to 80%% of adults with ADHD have significant sleep difficulties. If you slept badly, that's okay. We're measuring your normal brain, not your best brain. Just don't deliberately stay up late or pull an all-nighter.

On the morning: wash your hair with normal shampoo (no gel, wax, heavy conditioners or leave-in products). Eat breakfast — low blood sugar affects concentration and brain wave patterns. Have your usual tea or coffee, but don't overdo the caffeine — stick to your normal intake rather than loading up.

If you take ADHD medication, contact us when you book and we'll advise whether to take it or skip it on the morning of the scan. For a first baseline screening, we usually recommend coming unmedicated. For a medication comparison scan, take your medication as normal.

For more detail on the full process from booking to report, see how it works.

Children, teenagers, and adults from Coventry

We screen children aged 6 and above, teenagers, and adults of all ages from Coventry and across West Midlands. Each person is compared against age-matched normative data from published research — because a 7-year-old's brain is neurologically very different from a 40-year-old's.

For children, the most common scenario is parents who've been told their child "just needs to try harder." For teenagers, it's GCSE or A-level pressure exposing hidden attention difficulties. For adults, it's often a lifetime of wondering — sometimes triggered by a child's diagnosis.

Women and girls are particularly underserved by standard assessment. The inattentive presentation — quiet, dreamy, internally restless — is systematically missed by questionnaires designed around hyperactive boys. Our brain screening measures neurology directly, bypassing the behavioural bias.

Learn more: children 6+ · teenagers · adults · women & girls

View packages: standard screening (£595) · comprehensive (£845) · family package (£1,095) · all pricing

After your screening: ADHD support hub · results explained · what to do next · GP appointment guide · parent's guide

Could it be something other than ADHD?

Gifted children present a particular diagnostic challenge. High intelligence can mask ADHD symptoms for years — the child compensates through sheer cognitive ability until the demands of secondary school outstrip their coping strategies. The result: a bright child who suddenly 'falls apart' at GCSE level, seemingly out of nowhere.

Conversely, some children are labelled as having ADHD when they're actually gifted and bored. The behavioural presentation — fidgeting, inattention, disruptive behaviour — can look identical. Brain data helps: gifted-but-bored children typically show normal theta/beta ratios, while gifted-with-ADHD children show the characteristic elevation.

This is another reason objective data matters. Behaviour can mislead. Questionnaire responses depend on the observer's interpretation. Brain electrical activity doesn't lie, doesn't mask, and doesn't compensate. It simply shows what the cortex is doing. Our parent's guide explains how to use screening data for school support and EHCP applications.

A calm, comfortable experience for every child

One child is screened while the other waits comfortably with puzzles and activities. The lightweight cap sits gently on the head — no needles, no discomfort. Most children say they barely notice it.
Close-up of lightweight EEG cap with four electrodes during an ADHD brain screening session at ADHD Brain Scan UK
Lightweight EEG cap with four electrodes
Electrodes at Cz, Fz, F3 and F4 — the exact sites used in published ADHD research and the FDA-cleared NEBA System. Completely painless, no electricity enters your body.
Laptop screen showing live EEG brainwave data during ADHD brain screening session with client in background
Real-time brain wave data
Each child's brain activity appears on screen in real time during the seven-minute recording. Results are processed independently using age-specific norms.
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One screening, multiple doors opened

🩺 GP referral evidence

Objective brain data with z-scores gives your GP the evidence to write a stronger referral or submit a Right to Choose application.

🏫 School & EHCP evidence

SENCOs use our reports for EHCP applications, SEN register placements, and JCQ exam access (extra time, rest breaks).

💼 Workplace support

Adults use the clinical letter for Access to Work applications — government-funded coaching, headphones, assistive technology.

🧑‍⚕️ Private psychiatrist

Brain data gives a private psychiatrist an objective data point they wouldn't otherwise have, making assessment more focused.

📊 Medication tracking

Already on medication? A follow-up medication comparison scan (£345) shows objective before-and-after changes.

⏱ Evidence while you wait

Still on the NHS waiting list? Our report gives you actionable evidence for school, work, and GP support right now.

This is how the test looks — real-time brain data

During your screening, you'll see your own brain waves updating in real time on screen. Here's what the testing dashboard looks like during each phase of the 7-minute recording.

Want to understand what each screen means? Our science page explains every frequency band and what elevated theta looks like in real data.

Your results are just the beginning — here's what to do next

After your screening, you have a same-day report in your hands. Here's the recommended action plan: Week 1 — book a GP appointment (request a double appointment, 20 minutes). Bring the clinical letter and report. Ask for a Right to Choose referral to Psychiatry-UK or an urgent CAMHS referral. Week 1–2 — email the report to your child's school SENCO. Request a meeting to discuss SEN register, exam access, and EHCP evidence. Week 2–4 — if you're an adult in work, start an Access to Work application online. Attach the clinical letter as supporting evidence.

While you wait for formal assessment (3–6 months via Right to Choose, 2–5 years via NHS): use the report for any immediate support needs — workplace adjustments, school accommodations, private therapy, or family understanding. The report doesn't expire. It's your evidence for as long as you need it.

Transparent pricing, no hidden costs

Brain Screening
£595
qEEG scan + same-day PDF report with z-scores and normative comparison
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Family Package
£1,095
Two screenings + individual reports. Perfect for siblings or parent + child
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Medication Scan
£345
Before/after brain data to track medication response objectively
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NHS waiting list vs getting screened now

NHS pathway from Coventry

  • 2–5 year average wait time
  • No interim support while waiting
  • No evidence for school or work meanwhile
  • Assessment based on questionnaires only
  • No brain measurement included
  • Free (eventually)

Brain screening + stay on list

  • Brain data in your hands this week
  • Evidence for GP to fast-track referral
  • Data for school EHCP and exam access
  • Evidence for Access to Work claims
  • Objective brain data from real EEG
  • From £595 (one-off, same-day report)

We always recommend staying on the NHS waiting list while pursuing our screening. The NHS pathway leads to fully-funded ongoing care. Our screening gives you evidence and support in the meantime — and data that strengthens your case when the NHS appointment finally arrives.

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Screened both our daughters with the family package. One showed elevated TBR (the quiet daydreamer). The other came back normal. Having that clarity meant we could focus resources where genuinely needed. Great value.
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Claire P.
Parent from West Midlands
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
My wife got screened after our son was diagnosed. She'd masked ADHD for 38 years near Coventry. Her TBR was even higher than our son's. Decades of 'why can't I just get organised?' finally explained by brain data. She cried in the car park. Happy tears.
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David W.
Family from Coventry
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
I've now received several of these reports from patients across West Midlands. They're well-structured, properly cited with peer-reviewed references, and give me the objective data I need to write strong referral letters. They don't overclaim — they present the data clearly.
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Dr R. Keane
GP in West Midlands
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
As a SENCO working with families across West Midlands, I now routinely recommend this. The reports give us exactly the objective evidence we need for EHCP applications and JCQ exam access. One student went from zero support to 25%% extra time within a month.
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Emma H.
SENCO in West Midlands
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
Used the clinical letter for my Access to Work application from Coventry. Having objective neurological data rather than just a questionnaire made all the difference. Approved for 20 sessions of ADHD coaching plus noise-cancelling headphones.
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Sophie C.
Adult from Coventry
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
My daughter is the quiet daydreamer type — nobody in West Midlands had flagged it despite years of underperformance. The scan showed elevated theta. Inattentive ADHD, exactly as I'd suspected. Validation at last.
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Rachel A.
Parent from West Midlands
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
As an adult near Coventry who's suspected ADHD for 15 years, seeing the actual brain data was incredibly validating. My TBR was significantly elevated. The comprehensive clinical letter got my Right to Choose referral accepted first time. Now diagnosed and on Elvanse. Life-changing.
JT
James T.
Adult from Coventry
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
My GP near Coventry had dismissed ADHD twice because I 'didn't seem hyperactive.' I'm a 44-year-old woman who's spent her life masking. The brain scan showed elevated TBR at both sites. Took it back to the GP — Right to Choose referral submitted that week.
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Nicola R.
Adult from West Midlands
Verified client
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Easy access from Coventry and across West Midlands

We don't operate from a hospital or a GP surgery — our screenings take place at carefully selected private venues across the region. They're quiet, comfortable, and designed to put you at ease. From Coventry, we'll confirm the most convenient venue when you book.

For clients who prefer screening at home, we offer a full home visit service across West Midlands. A qualified tester arrives with all equipment, sets up in any quiet room, and delivers the same professional screening and same-day report. No clinical environment needed — just a chair, a table, and 30 minutes.

Frequently asked questions

We understand — difficulty sitting still is often why you're here. Recording is only 7 minutes with breaks available. If a phase is too noisy, we redo it free. If your child can't tolerate the cap, we offer a free retry.

Right to Choose lets you be assessed by a private provider at NHS expense. Your GP submits the referral. Our clinical letter provides objective evidence that helps GPs feel confident making that referral.

ADHD Brain Screening is £595 (scan + same-day PDF report). Comprehensive Assessment is £845 (scan + consultation + clinical letter). Family Package is £1,095 (two screenings). Medication Comparison Scan is £345.

No. This is an objective brain screening providing quantitative neurological data to support clinical evaluation. ADHD diagnosis requires a qualified clinician. Our report provides powerful supporting evidence.

About 30 minutes from arrival to departure. The brain recording itself is 7 minutes. Setup takes about 5 minutes. Your report is delivered the same day by email.

Yes. SENCOs across West Midlands use our reports for EHCP panel submissions and JCQ exam access (extra time, rest breaks, separate room). The comprehensive clinical letter is designed for educational contexts.

We understand — difficulty sitting still is often why you're here. Recording is only 7 minutes with breaks available. If a phase is too noisy, we redo it free. If your child can't tolerate the cap, we offer a free retry.

Right to Choose lets you be assessed by a private provider at NHS expense. Your GP submits the referral. Our clinical letter provides objective evidence that helps GPs feel confident making that referral.

Common questions about ADHD brain screening

No GP referral is needed. You can book directly online or by phone. Many clients book the screening first, then take the objective results to their GP as evidence to support a formal referral. Having brain data in hand often makes the GP conversation significantly more productive — our GP appointment guide shows you exactly what to say.

Yes. The theta/beta ratio has been studied for over 30 years, replicated across hundreds of independent studies, and was referenced in the FDA's 2013 clearance of the NEBA System for ADHD evaluation. The International Society for Neurofeedback and Research (ISNR) rates qEEG assessment as Level 1 (Best Practice) for ADHD. It's well-established science, not experimental. Our ADHD brain guide explains the neuroscience in plain English.

No. Screening provides objective data; diagnosis requires comprehensive clinical assessment by a qualified professional. Our screening gives you neurological evidence to support the diagnostic process — it doesn't replace it. Think of it as providing the brain data that questionnaires and interviews cannot capture, making the eventual diagnosis more accurate and evidence-based. Our next steps guide explains every pathway from screening to formal diagnosis.

If you're currently waiting years on the NHS list with no support, paying £595–£845 for same-day objective data that can unlock GP referrals, school support, workplace accommodations, and Right to Choose applications is highly cost-effective. Many clients tell us the screening paid for itself within weeks through the support it unlocked.

Our reports include peer-reviewed citations, z-scores against published normative data, and formal clinical interpretation letters. Many GPs across the UK have used our reports to support CAMHS referrals, Right to Choose applications to Psychiatry-UK, and urgent assessment requests. The report is designed to be credible and actionable within the NHS system. Our GP appointment guide includes scripts for presenting your results.

No GP referral is needed. You can book directly online or by phone. Many clients book the screening first, then take the objective results to their GP as evidence to support a formal referral. Having brain data in hand often makes the GP conversation significantly more productive — our GP appointment guide shows you exactly what to say.

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