ADD Assessment

Attention challenges can affect focus, memory, organisation, and emotional steadiness. At The Kuaya in Kuala Lumpur, our private Assessment for ADD offers a supportive and thorough process to understand your experience and provide a clear path forward. We approach Attention Deficit Disorder with care, depth, and respect for the individuality of every mind.

Understanding ADD

ADD is one presentation of Attention Deficit Disorder, a condition within the broader category of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. It may show up differently in a Child than in an Adult, and symptoms can shift over time. Our team recognises that Attention Deficit Disorder is not simply about attention—it can influence emotional processing, self-esteem, relationships, and daily functioning.

This Assessment explores how ADD affects your thinking patterns, energy regulation, and focus—helping you understand not only what is happening, but why.

What the Assessment Involves

  • Conversation about lived experience, challenges, and strengths

  • Screening tools focused on Attention Deficit Disorder patterns

  • Exploration of developmental and emotional history

  • Guidance on next steps and personalised support

We also consider how Neurodevelopmental Disorders relate to mood, sleep, anxiety, or learning style, ensuring the Diagnosis is accurate and meaningful.

Our Approach

We recognise that Attention Deficit Disorder can be experienced as frustration, overwhelm, or simply a sense of being “out of sync” with expectations. With expertise in Neurodevelopmental Disorders, we aim to offer clarity without judgement. Whether assessing an Adult or Child, we tailor the process to be calm, collaborative, and grounded in understanding.

Our goal is to determine whether ADD is present, how it affects daily life, and what supports may bring greater steadiness.

Why This Matters

An informed Diagnosis opens the door to practical strategies, therapeutic support, learning accommodations, or structured skill-building. Early support can ease stress, reduce self-criticism, and increase confidence.

At The Kuaya, we believe that ADD, Attention Deficit Disorder, and other Neurodevelopmental Disorders do not define someone—they simply explain part of how they move through the world. With the right guidance, that understanding can become a source of strength and self-knowledge.

Please contact our client service team at info@thekuaya.com or call us at 03-3001 2980