
Qbtech ADHD Testing (QbTest & QbCheck) in Decatur, GA
Get objective data to support ADHD diagnosis and treatment—for ages 6 to 60.
We use Qbtech’s FDA‑cleared QbTest (in‑clinic) and QbCheck (in‑clinic & remote) to measure attention, impulsivity, and activity, then pair results with a full clinical evaluation.
Same‑week appointments · In‑person & telehealth · Most insurance accepted
Why add objective ADHD testing to your evaluation?
ADHD is a clinical diagnosis, but traditional assessments rely heavily on interviews and questionnaires. Qbtech testing adds standardized, objective data about the three core ADHD symptoms hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattention so your provider can make decisions with greater confidence and track treatment response over time.
Which test we use and when
QbTest (in‑clinic)
- Best for: ages 6–60
- Where: performed at our Decatur clinic
- What it measures: attention and impulse‑control during a 15–20 minute computerized task, plus millimeter‑level motion tracking
- When we use it: baseline assessment, medication titration, and periodic follow‑up
QbCheck (in‑clinic or remote)
- Best for: ages 6–60
- Where: clinic computers or your home computer with webcam
- What it measures: the same task and activity tracking, with results available instantly
- When we use it: flexible scheduling, remote retesting, and ongoing monitoring
Note: Qbtech tests do not diagnose ADHD on their own. Results are interpreted by our clinicians and combined with history, rating scales, and DSM‑5 criteria to reach a diagnosis and plan care.

Who is a good fit?
- Children (6–12) with school concerns
- Teens (13–17) navigating academics, sports, and driving readiness
- Adults (18–60) managing work performance, organization, or focus
- Patients starting or adjusting ADHD medication who need measurable feedback
What to expect
Step 1 — Intake & screening (telehealth or in‑clinic)
- Brief history, current concerns, and medication review
- Rating scales for patient, parent, and/or teachers
Step 2 — Qbtech test (15–20 minutes)
- Sit comfortably in front of a screen and complete a simple attention task
- Movement is tracked to quantify activity levels during the task
Step 3 — Same‑day preliminary impression
- We review your test output and discuss how it fits with your symptoms
Step 4 — Full clinical evaluation & plan
- A licensed provider integrates results with your interview, rating scales, and medical history to confirm next steps (behavioral strategies, school/work supports, and when appropriate, medication)
How to prepare
- If you take ADHD medication, ask whether to pause it before the test; following instructions keeps results comparable
- Sleep normally the night before
- Avoid high‑caffeine energy drinks the day of testing
- Wear your usual glasses or contacts
How we use results
- Baseline profile at diagnosis
- Objective feedback during medication titration
- Progress checks every 3–6 months or as needed
- Visual reports you can share with schools or workplaces
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. QbTest and QbCheck are noninvasive computerized assessments. There are no needles, radiation, or lab work.
Qbtech testing is cleared for patients 6–60 years old.
No. Results support, but do not replace, a full clinical evaluation. Diagnosis is made by a licensed clinician using DSM‑5 criteria.
About 15–20 minutes. Plan another 20–30 minutes for setup and review.
Yes. With QbCheck, eligible patients can complete testing remotely on a compatible computer with a webcam in a quiet, well‑lit room.
Many plans cover objective ADHD testing when medically necessary. We verify benefits ahead of time and share any expected out‑of‑pocket costs.
Sometimes. Your provider will advise you. For baseline testing we may test off‑medication first, then repeat on‑medication to compare response.
Often yes. The task is simple and brief. We tailor instructions and provide practice trials so children understand what to do.