“Promptd brings the quality and transparency that the mental health domain deserves.”
Anas & Viktoriya
Co-founders of Promptd
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“Promptd brings the quality and transparency that the mental health domain deserves.”
Anas & Viktoriya
Co-founders of Promptd
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About Promptd
In 2025, a therapist and a software engineer set out to raise the bar for mental health marketplaces
We looked at how people search for mental health services and thought: this could be so much better.
We bring tech to mental health so that finding the right provider feels as intuitive and personal as the experience you get on your favourite apps. Today, we represent clinics and independent mental health professionals across Montreal and its surrounding cities, in-person and online.
And we're just getting started.
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Your questions, answered
What is an ADHD assessment?
An ADHD assessment integrates clinical interviews, standardized tests, and rating scales across settings to understand attention, impulsivity, and executive functioning. The process differentiates overlapping concerns, such as learning differences, anxiety, and sleep, and maps strengths alongside challenges. If academic skills and learning profile are the main question, Learning assessment or Psychoeducational assessment may be a better starting point.
What tools are used in ADHD assessment?
Depending on age and goals, assessments may include cognitive tests, academic measures, attention tasks, and behavior rating scales from caregivers or teachers. Clinicians integrate history, performance, and collateral input to provide a clear picture and practical plan.
How long does an ADHD assessment take?
Timelines vary with scope. Many evaluations include several hours of testing across one or more sessions, plus time for scoring, interpretation, and a feedback meeting. Your clinician will outline the schedule and deliverables up front.
Do I need psychoeducational testing for ADHD accommodations?
If you need detailed documentation for school or workplace supports, clinicians may recommend adding cognitive and academic measures similar to a Psychoeducational assessment. This can clarify how attention impacts performance and which accommodations are most appropriate.
What if I’m also wondering about autism?
ADHD and autism can co-occur, and symptoms may overlap (for example, sensory sensitivities, routines, and social fatigue). If autism is a question too, an Autism assessment can clarify social-communication and sensory patterns so recommendations cover the full picture.
What accommodations can ADHD assessment support?
Reports can support classroom and workplace accommodations when criteria are met. Recommendations specify strategies, tools, and documentation to request supports effectively.
How do I start an ADHD assessment?
A consult clarifies referral questions, medical history, and priorities. You will receive a plan that lists tools to be used, costs, and timelines, plus what records to bring so the process is efficient and thorough.
What should I do after an ADHD assessment if the diagnosis is confirmed?
A next step is usually a practical plan: accommodations (school or work), skills and routines for organization, and treatment options that match your goals. Many people also benefit from structured therapy to build executive-functioning strategies and reduce overwhelm. CBT therapy can support habit-building and planning, and Online therapy can be a convenient option for ongoing coaching-style support.