Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Someone with ADHD has trouble with concentration, attention, and/or impulsivity. And these issues interfere with their daily life. ADHD is usually diagnosed in childhood. But adults can have it too.
There’s no simple test for ADHD, despite what you might have seen on social media. Getting diagnosed takes time. And it can only be done in-person by a trained healthcare professional. But if you’re wondering “Do I have ADHD?” this quiz is a good place to start. It can help you decide whether to make an appointment to talk to a healthcare professional or therapist.
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Sarah Gupta, MDSarah Gupta, MD, is a licensed physician with a special interest in mental health, sex and gender, eating disorders, and the human microbiome. She is currently board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

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Sophie Vergnaud, MDSophie Vergnaud, MD, is the Senior Medical Director for GoodRx Health. A pulmonologist and hospitalist, she practiced and taught clinical medicine at hospitals in London for a decade before entering a career in health education and technology.










