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QbCheck ADHD Testing That Guides Personalized Care
For Women In Denver, Colorado

If you’re wondering whether ADHD is part of your story but feel overwhelmed by the idea of months-long evaluations or expensive neuropsychological testing, you’re not alone. For many high-achieving adults, getting clarity starts with an objective, efficient assessment that doesn’t require jumping through hoops.
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That’s where QbCheck comes in. It’s an FDA-cleared, computer-based test designed to objectively measure the core symptoms of ADHD: inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Best of all—it can be completed from home in less than an hour. No waiting rooms, no weeks of appointments.
What is QbCheck ADHD Testing?
QbCheck is a scientifically validated, remote version of the QbTest, which is used by clinics worldwide to support ADHD diagnosis. It combines a 20-minute attention task with motion tracking using your computer’s webcam. The result? A detailed report comparing your performance to peers of the same age and sex.
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Research shows QbCheck has approximately 80% sensitivity and specificity in identifying ADHD when compared to traditional clinical diagnoses. While not a diagnostic tool on its own, it’s a powerful supplement that can speed up the diagnostic process and, in many cases, reduce the need for full neuropsychological testing.
Who is QbCheck For?
QbCheck ADHD testing is ideal for individuals who:
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Suspect ADHD and want objective data before pursuing treatment
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Need documentation to share with their current provider
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Are between providers and want information to guide next steps
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Want clarity without committing to a full psychiatric intake
QbCheck is not appropriate for individuals in acute crisis or with untreated severe mental health conditions.
What QbCheck ADHD Testing Can and Cannot Do
QbCheck can:
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Provide objective data to support or question ADHD diagnosis
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Help differentiate ADHD from other conditions
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Offer insight into attention, impulsivity, and activity levels
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Track progress and treatment response over time
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QbCheck cannot:
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Diagnose ADHD on its own
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Replace a full neuropsychological or psychiatric evaluation in complex cases
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Prescribe medication or provide treatment recommendations​
QbCheck ADHD testing is most effective when paired with clinical interviews, history, and rating scales. In straightforward cases, it may eliminate the need for additional testing, but final diagnostic decisions are always made by your provider.
What to Expect With QbCheck
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Convenient: All assessments are conducted virtually for maximum flexibility
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Efficient: Testing takes less than an hour, start to finish
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Clear: You’ll receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report
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Supportive: Results are reviewed with you so you know exactly what they mean and how to use them moving forward
Why Choose QbCheck ADHD Testing in Denver?
In Colorado, ambitious women are often dismissed because they’re “too high-functioning” to have ADHD. QbCheck provides the objective data that helps cut through stigma, self-doubt, and misdiagnosis.
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In my Denver-based boutique holistic psychiatry practice, I use QbCheck as part of a root-cause, integrative approach—ensuring your assessment doesn’t stop at scores, but connects to your whole mental health picture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is QbCheck and how does it help with ADHD diagnosis?
QbCheck is an FDA-cleared computer-based test that measures attention, impulsivity, and activity level. It provides objective data that supports accurate ADHD diagnosis, often reducing the need for more expensive neuropsychological testing.
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Do I have to come into your office to complete QbCheck?
No. QbCheck ADHD testing is completed virtually from home using your computer and webcam. You’ll receive clear instructions and support to make the process simple.
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Is QbCheck enough to diagnose ADHD on its own?
No. QbCheck is a powerful tool, but diagnosis also requires a psychiatric evaluation, personal history, and symptom assessment. Used together, these methods provide a comprehensive and accurate diagnosis.
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How long does QbCheck ADHD testing take?
The assessment typically takes less than an hour, including setup and testing. Results are available quickly, allowing you to move forward without delay.
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Why choose a Denver-based psychiatric nurse practitioner for QbCheck testing?
I integrate your QbCheck results into a holistic assessment that considers labs, hormones, lifestyle, and emotional health. This ensures that your next steps—whether therapy, medication, or lifestyle changes—are tailored to you, not just your test score.