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Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands

ADHD brain screening in Sutton Coldfield

Tired of waiting years on the NHS ADHD list? Get objective brain data near Sutton Coldfield — same-day results, no referral needed. Our qEEG screening measures the theta/beta ratio biomarker referenced by the FDA, compares it against 311+ published research subjects, and delivers a professional report the same day. Our results explained guide walks you through every metric.

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Why people near Sutton Coldfield are choosing brain data over questionnaires

Whether you're an adult near Sutton Coldfield who's suspected ADHD for years, or a parent in West Midlands watching your child fall behind while the NHS list doesn't move, the situation is the same: you need objective evidence, and you need it now. Not in 3–5 years.

The standard ADHD pathway relies entirely on subjective assessment. Questionnaires that ask "do you fidget?" and "do you lose things?" These tools were designed in the 1970s based on studies of hyperactive boys. They systematically miss women with inattentive ADHD, adults who've learned to mask, and children who compensate through sheer effort.

Our approach is different. We measure the brain directly. The theta/beta ratio is the most-studied EEG biomarker for ADHD, supported by decades of published research and referenced in the FDA's clearance of the NEBA System. It doesn't matter how well you mask. Your brain can't fake a TBR.

Peer-reviewed science, not pseudoscience

Stimulant medications work for ADHD because they increase cortical arousal — they boost beta activity and reduce excess theta. This is why our baseline screening data becomes invaluable if you're later diagnosed and prescribed medication. A follow-up scan can objectively measure whether the medication has normalised your TBR.

This is the principle behind our medication comparison scan (£345): before-and-after brain data showing whether treatment is having the intended neurological effect. It's evidence-based medication management — not just 'do you feel better?' but 'has your theta/beta ratio moved towards the normative range?'

No questionnaire can provide this. Only direct brain measurement shows whether the underlying neurophysiology has changed. That's the fundamental advantage of objective data over subjective report.

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

30 minutes. Four electrodes. Objective brain data.

We measure five frequency bands across four cortical sites simultaneously: delta (1–4 Hz, deep processing), theta (4–8 Hz — the key ADHD band, associated with unfocused states), alpha (8–12 Hz, relaxed awareness), beta (12–30 Hz, active focus), and gamma (30–45 Hz, higher processing).

The theta/beta ratio is the critical metric. In ADHD, the brain produces too much theta relative to beta. This pattern has been replicated across hundreds of studies worldwide. Our normative data covers age groups from 6–7 through to 60+, because the ratio naturally changes as the brain matures.

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

For children, the experience is designed to be reassuring and even fun. Parents stay in the room at all times. We explain the cap as a 'special hat that listens to your brain' and let children hold it, look at the electrodes, and understand there's nothing to be scared of.

The recording phases are kept simple: 'look at the cross,' 'close your eyes and think of something nice,' then 'play the game' (Go/No-Go). Most children aged 7+ manage the full protocol without difficulty. For younger children (6–7), we allow extra time and offer breaks between phases.

If a recording phase is too noisy due to movement or fidgeting — which is common and completely understandable given why they're here — we simply redo that phase at no extra cost. We never force a child to continue if they're uncomfortable. We offer a free return visit if the session can't be completed on the day. After screening, our parent's guide covers school support, EHCP applications and exam access arrangements.

Simple preparation for accurate results

For adults, preparation is minimal: clean hair, normal sleep, normal food, moderate caffeine, arrive 5 minutes early. The appointment takes about 30 minutes and you can go straight back to work or normal activities afterwards — there's no recovery time, no drowsiness, no side effects.

Many adults coming for ADHD screening are nervous — not about the scan itself, but about what they might find. Will the data confirm decades of suspicion? What if it doesn't? Both outcomes are useful. Elevated TBR gives you objective evidence to pursue diagnosis. Normal TBR, combined with persistent symptoms, points your clinician toward other explanations worth investigating.

Either way, you leave with data rather than uncertainty. That's the point. Our next steps guide covers every pathway after screening — NHS, Right to Choose, and private assessment — so you'll know exactly what to do with your results.

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

Children, teenagers, and adults from Sutton Coldfield

We screen children aged 6 and above, teenagers, and adults of all ages from Sutton Coldfield 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?

Dyslexia, dyscalculia, and other specific learning difficulties can look like ADHD in a classroom setting. A child who can't decode text quickly appears inattentive. A teenager who struggles with maths looks like they're not trying. The behavioural presentation is similar, but the underlying cause is completely different.

ADHD affects attention regulation across all tasks. Specific learning difficulties affect performance in particular domains. A child with dyslexia who loses focus during reading but concentrates perfectly during art has a very different profile from a child with ADHD who struggles to sustain attention in any context.

Our qEEG screening measures cortical arousal patterns that are independent of reading ability, numeracy, or academic performance. An elevated TBR indicates ADHD-pattern hypoarousal whether or not a learning difficulty is also present. This helps schools and clinicians near Sutton Coldfield understand exactly what they're dealing with — and provide the right support. Our parent's guide covers EHCP and exam access for children with overlapping needs.

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

The screening report is designed to be actionable from day one. It's not a document that sits in a drawer — it's a key that opens specific doors. GP door: the clinical letter is formatted for medical professionals, with z-scores, methodology, and peer-reviewed citations. School door: the same letter addresses SENCO and EHCP requirements directly. Employer door: the letter provides the objective evidence required for Access to Work and reasonable adjustment requests.

We also provide guidance on what to say in each context. Our comprehensive package (£845) includes a 20-minute consultation where we walk you through the results AND advise on next steps specific to your situation — which pathway makes most sense, what to say to your GP, what to request from the school.

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 Sutton Coldfield

  • 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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Research-grade 4-channel EEG with dry spring-loaded electrodes
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Normative database from 311+ subjects across published research
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Professional report with z-scores, frequency analysis, and citations
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As an adult near Sutton Coldfield 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.
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James T.
Adult from Sutton Coldfield
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
My GP near Sutton Coldfield 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
★★★★★☆☆
Our son's GCSEs were 6 months away and he was drowning with zero support. The brain scan confirmed elevated TBR. His school's SENCO in West Midlands used the clinical letter to get JCQ exam access approved in 3 weeks — 25%% extra time plus rest breaks.
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Mark D.
Parent from West Midlands
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
The clinical letter was key for my GP near Sutton Coldfield. She read it, said 'this is exactly the kind of evidence I need,' and submitted the Right to Choose referral that same day. The z-scores gave her confidence.
PJ
Priya J.
Adult from Sutton Coldfield
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
Travelled from Sutton Coldfield and it was absolutely worth it. Our son's TBR was clearly elevated — 2.3 standard deviations above the mean. We took the report to our GP and he fast-tracked the CAMHS referral within a week. After 2 years of getting nowhere, one brain scan changed everything.
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Sarah M.
Parent from Sutton Coldfield
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
My daughter (7) was nervous about the cap but the team were brilliant. They let her hold it first, explained everything as 'listening to her brain,' and she thought seeing her brain waves on screen was cool. Results clearly showed elevated theta. Now pursuing formal assessment.
LW
Laura W.
Parent from Sutton Coldfield
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
Three months after the scan I'm formally diagnosed and on medication. Coming from near Sutton Coldfield, that 30-minute brain scan fast-tracked what would have taken 4+ years on the NHS. Total cost: £845 for comprehensive. Right to Choose was free. Best £845 I've ever spent.
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Tom G.
Adult from Sutton Coldfield
Verified client
★★★★☆
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
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Easy access from Sutton Coldfield and across West Midlands

We conduct screenings at selected private venues across the North West and Midlands — convenient for clients travelling from Sutton Coldfield. Every venue is vetted for comfort, privacy, and accessibility. Free parking is standard. Your exact venue is confirmed at the time of booking.

For maximum convenience, book a home visit. We travel across West Midlands and nationally — a tester comes to your door with all equipment. The screening takes 30 minutes in any quiet room. Particularly popular with families screening multiple children using the family package (£1,095).

Frequently asked questions

Anyone aged 6 and above — children, teenagers, and adults. Each person is compared against age-matched normative data from published research, ensuring the comparison is appropriate for their developmental stage.

Our reports include peer-reviewed citations, z-scores against normative data, and clear clinical context. Many GPs across West Midlands have used our reports to support CAMHS referrals and Right to Choose applications.

Completely safe and painless. Electrodes passively listen to natural brain signals. No electricity enters the body. No needles, no radiation, no gel, no side effects. Same technology used safely in children's hospitals worldwide.

Yes. The clinical letter has been accepted by Access to Work assessors as supporting evidence. Clients from Sutton Coldfield have used it to secure coaching, noise-cancelling headphones, and assistive technology.

Yes. We serve clients from Sutton Coldfield and across West Midlands. We're based in Macclesfield, Cheshire, with good transport links. Same-week appointments typically available. Home visits also offered (travel fee may apply).

No. Book directly without any GP referral. Many clients from Sutton Coldfield book the screening first, then take the results to their GP as evidence for a formal referral or Right to Choose application.

Anyone aged 6 and above — children, teenagers, and adults. Each person is compared against age-matched normative data from published research, ensuring the comparison is appropriate for their developmental stage.

Our reports include peer-reviewed citations, z-scores against normative data, and clear clinical context. Many GPs across West Midlands have used our reports to support CAMHS referrals and Right to Choose applications.

Common questions about ADHD brain screening

A qEEG brain scan measures electrical brain activity patterns associated with ADHD — specifically the theta/beta ratio, which is the most-studied EEG biomarker for the condition. It doesn't 'detect' ADHD in the way an X-ray detects a fracture, but it provides objective neurological data that, when combined with clinical evaluation, significantly improves diagnostic accuracy (89–94%% according to the American Academy of Neurology). It's the closest thing to an objective ADHD test that exists. Our results explained guide shows exactly what your report will contain.

An elevated theta/beta ratio means your brain produces disproportionately more slow-wave theta activity (associated with unfocused, daydreaming states) relative to fast-wave beta activity (associated with focused concentration). This pattern indicates cortical hypoarousal — the attention networks of your brain are under-powered. It's the neurological signature most consistently associated with ADHD across published research.

When combined with clinical evaluation, EEG-based theta/beta ratio data improves ADHD diagnostic accuracy to 89–94%% (American Academy of Neurology). On its own, TBR has sensitivity around 78–90%% depending on the study and age group. It's significantly more objective than questionnaires alone, which rely on subjective behavioural report. This is especially important for women with inattentive ADHD who score normally on questionnaires despite genuine neurological differences.

Yes. We screen adults of all ages, from 18 to 60+. Adult ADHD is significantly underdiagnosed, particularly in women. Each adult is compared against age-matched normative data from published research. Many adults who come to us have suspected ADHD for years but never had objective evidence to act on. Our coping strategies guide offers techniques you can start immediately.

Standard EEG (used in hospitals) looks at raw brain wave patterns to detect epilepsy, seizures, and structural abnormalities. Quantitative EEG (qEEG) goes further — it analyses the frequency composition of brain activity using mathematical processing (Fast Fourier Transform), then compares the results against normative databases. For ADHD, qEEG reveals the theta/beta ratio imbalance that standard EEG isn't designed to assess.

A qEEG brain scan measures electrical brain activity patterns associated with ADHD — specifically the theta/beta ratio, which is the most-studied EEG biomarker for the condition. It doesn't 'detect' ADHD in the way an X-ray detects a fracture, but it provides objective neurological data that, when combined with clinical evaluation, significantly improves diagnostic accuracy (89–94%% according to the American Academy of Neurology). It's the closest thing to an objective ADHD test that exists. Our results explained guide shows exactly what your report will contain.

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