Yes. Even if someone appears focused in a structured setting, qEEG can reveal underlying attention deficits or irregular brainwave patterns related to ADHD—helping catch cases that might otherwise go unnoticed.
qEEG (Quantitative EEG) measures electrical brain activity to identify patterns consistent with ADHD, such as under-activation in attention-regulation areas. This helps us understand each patient’s brain function and tailor treatment more precisely.
At Brain Wellness Center, ADHD is diagnosed through a combination of clinical interviews, standardized behavior assessments, qEEG brain mapping, and cognitive testing. Our team ensures a thorough and accurate evaluation.
Occasional forgetfulness or distraction is common, especially in high-stress environments. ADHD symptoms are more persistent, pervasive, and disruptive, impacting daily functioning across school, work, and relationships. A comprehensive evaluation at Brain Wellness Center can help clarify the difference.
