Objective Data Leads to Better Assessment
The Quotient® ADHD System accurately measures motion and analyzes shifts in attention state to give a clear picture of the core symptom areas of ADHD (also known as ADD) even in the presence of conditions other than ADHD. The Quotient® ADHD Test report should be interpreted only by qualified professionals in conjunction with other clinical information.
How clinicians use the Quotient® ADHD System during:
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First Visit
The Quotient® ADHD Test may be administered at the initial visit to help quantify the severity of deficits related to hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention.
See Billy and James: A report of a boy with ADHD and a boy without ADHD. -
Follow-up Visits
The Quotient® ADHD Test is used to evaluate the progress toward goals and to help guide treatment planning.
See Kate’s story: A report of a girl with an ADHD diagnosis before and after treatment.
Professional Guidelines
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Med-check Visits
Once treatment is stable, test with the Quotient® ADHD System periodically at med-check visits to help evaluate whether treatment is still effective.
See Danny’s Story: A report of an 9 Year Old boy with ADHD.
Easy to Integrate Into Your Practice
- The Quotient® ADHD Test is reimbursed by most insurance companies using existing CPT codes.
- Receive test results on the Quotient® ADHD System, or your computer, within minutes.
- Paraprofessionals may administer the test.
Learn about ADHD/ADD
For more information
call 877-246-2397 or
email us at Quotient-ADHD@BioBDx.com

References:
1. Clinical Practice Guideline: Treatment of a School-aged Child with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. AAP Committee on Quality Improvement. Pediatrics. 2001 108(4) 1033-1043. 2. Practice Parameters for the Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. J. AM. ACAD. CHILD ADOLESC. PSYCHIATRY. 2007;46(7):894-921.
