ADHD Radar provides free, evidence-based ADHD screening and educational resources to help adults understand their symptoms and find appropriate support.
Millions of adults have undiagnosed ADHD. The WHO Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) is a validated screening tool, but many people don't know it exists or how to access it. We make it freely available and help interpret the results.
ADHD Radar was created by a team with personal and professional experience with ADHD. We've also built Maris, a phone management tool designed specifically for ADHD brains, which you'll find listed among other resources on our site.
While we may earn affiliate commissions from some resources we recommend, our editorial decisions are independent. We only list tools and services we believe provide genuine value to the ADHD community.
ADHD Radar is not a medical service. Our screening tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a diagnosis. Only licensed healthcare professionals can diagnose and treat ADHD.