ADHD affects focus, impulse control, and activity levels in both adults and children. This free screening looks at common patterns of inattention and hyperactivity so you can decide whether to seek a professional assessment.
Take the ADHD test — freeFree to take · 2–5 minutes · private, on your device · 28 languages
Screening questions ask about patterns like these over recent weeks. Everyone experiences some of these at times — what matters is frequency and impact.
Yes — taking the ADHD screening in MindCheck is free. Viewing your detailed result is a small one-time in-app purchase.
Yes. MindCheck automatically selects an age-appropriate question set — you can screen yourself (13+), your child (2–17, parent report), or someone close to you.
No. It is a self-screening for informational purposes only and is not a diagnosis. Only a qualified health professional can diagnose ADHD.
About 2–5 minutes. You answer a short set of focused questions at your own pace.
Yes. Your answers and results stay on your device and are never uploaded — no account is required.
Not a diagnosis. MindCheck is a screening tool for informational purposes only and does not replace professional assessment. If you or someone you know may be in crisis, contact your local emergency number or a mental-health crisis helpline immediately.