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My child’s difficulties seem connected to anxiety. Should we deal with the anxiety before seeking an ADHD assessment?

ADHD and anxiety are the most common co-occurring pairing in children

Often the anxiety is not separate from the ADHD — it is a consequence of it. Years of struggling to focus, falling behind, feeling different from peers, and being told off for things you cannot control reliably produce anxiety. In many children, treating the underlying ADHD reduces the anxiety significantly.

It is also worth knowing that anxiety and ADHD can look similar on the surface — both cause difficulty concentrating, irritability, and avoidance of tasks. A proper diagnostic assessment considers both possibilities and helps distinguish what is driving what.

You do not need to choose which to assess first. Our consultants are trained in diagnosing and treating co-occurring conditions. If both ADHD and anxiety are present, the assessment will capture that, and the treatment plan will address both.

Please tell us about all anxiety symptoms at the outset. The full picture — including mental health, sleep, and emotional regulation — shapes both the diagnosis and the recommendations.

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