We know that accessing diagnostic assessments can be challenging, with long waiting times and limited availability. That’s why nsns, in partnership with ADHD Switzerland and c2gether now offers autism and ADHD assessments, designed to be accessible, supportive, and administered by qualified professionals.
A clinical assessment is a formal evaluation conducted by a specialist. Instead of looking for what is “wrong,” a good clinician looks at your neurodevelopmental profile: the specific way that your brain handles attention, sensory processing, social communication, and executive function.
Most assessments for ADHD and Autism are built on these three components:
Developmental History: Because both ADHD and Autism are neurodevelopmental, they are present from birth. The clinician will ask about your childhood, and early developmental years.
Current Presentation: How do these traits show up in your life today? How do you manage everyday tasks?
Standardized Tools: These are the specific “tests” or questionnaires that compare your experiences against a broad data set of both neurotypical and neurodivergent people.
Autism assessments for adults typically include several sessions with a psychologist, involving cognitive activities, questionnaires, and conversation-based evaluations.
Many adults may not recognize signs of autism until later in life, especially if they’ve been masking — adapting behaviors to meet social expectations, often at the expense of their own mental health.
If you’ve wondered whether your past experiences or current challenges could be linked to autism, seeking a diagnosis can be a powerful first step toward understanding yourself and accessing meaningful support.
We offer in-depth ADHD assessments to help individuals better understand their experiences and access the tools they need to thrive. Our evaluations are designed to identify attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity-related challenges that may be affecting daily life, relationships, or work.
ADHD can often be misdiagnosed or misunderstood — that’s why accurate testing is key. We offer personalized strategies and guidance to help you manage symptoms in ways that support your well-being and success.
If you have questions or would like to learn more, reach out to contact@adhdswitzerland.ch