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Covered by your valid Alberta Health Card
No out-of-pocket cost · CPSA-licensed physicians · Adults 18+

Most people wait over a year. There's a shorter, covered, clinical route — and it starts here

You've probably already read everything online. You know something's different about how you think. What you need now is a real clinical answer — without paying privately or waiting 12–18 months.

12–18months — typical Alberta wait
~3 wkswith ClearADHD ✓
✓ Covered by your valid Alberta Health Card
✓ CPSA-licensed physicians
✓ Adults 18+ in Alberta
✓ 100% virtual
🔒 Private & secure
How It Works

Yes, there's one extra step.
Here's why it's worth it.

Most online ADHD services either charge you to see a clinician directly, or put you back on the same long waitlist. We found a third way. The extra step — a physician call — is what unlocks a specialist assessment covered by your Alberta Health Card, in weeks instead of years.

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Free online screening — you do this right now

Answer 18 WHO-validated ADHD questions plus a brief history. This turns your self-knowledge into a clinical record a physician can act on. Takes 8 minutes. Save and return any time.

⏱ 8 minutes · Free · No account needed
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A CPSA-licensed physician calls you

This is the step that opens the door. A ClearADHD family physician reviews your answers and calls you within 2–3 business days. They talk through your history and refer you directly to a specialist — no separate GP appointment needed.

📞 2–3 business days · Covered by Alberta Health Card
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Virtual psychiatric assessment — within weeks

A psychiatrist meets you virtually for a formal ADHD assessment. After your appointment, the specialist's report comes back to us. We call you, walk through your results, and ask whether you'd like us to send the report to your own family doctor — that decision is yours.

🖥 Within weeks · Covered by Alberta Health Card
Why the physician call exists

Other platforms charge you to be assessed by a clinician online. We take a different approach: a physician reviews your case first, covered by your Alberta Health Card, and refers you through a proper clinical pathway. We are not your family doctor. We're a clinical bridge to the specialist assessment you need.

Alberta Health Coverage

This service costs
you nothing.

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Physician review call — covered by your Alberta Health Card

The telephone consultation with our CPSA-licensed physician is billed directly to Alberta Health on your behalf. No charge to you.

✓ $0 to patient
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Psychiatric assessment — covered by your Alberta Health Card

The virtual psychiatry appointment is covered under Alberta Health. You do not pay for the assessment itself.

✓ $0 to patient
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Online screening — always free

The ASRS-v1.1 screening questionnaire is completely free. No credit card, no hidden fees — ever.

✓ Free to complete
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What isn't covered?

If medication is prescribed following your assessment, costs depend on your personal drug coverage plan. Prescribing appointments remain covered by your Alberta Health Card.

Drug plan dependent
Two Pathways

The standard route
and this one.

📋 Standard Alberta pathway

🗓GP appointment to get referred — can take weeks
📬Referral sent to psychiatry — long waitlist begins
Psychiatric waitlist: typically 12–18 months
💸Private assessments available but cost $1,500–$3,000+
🚗Often in-person — time off work, travel required
🔇Limited updates on where you are in the process

✓ The ClearADHD pathway

📝Screen online now — 8 minutes, no appointment needed
📞Physician calls you within 2–3 business days
🗓Psychiatry referral arranged — assessment within weeks
Covered by your valid Alberta Health Card
🏠Entirely from home — on your schedule
📩We call you with your results and ask how to proceed
Common Questions

Things worth
knowing upfront.

Is this genuinely covered by my Alberta Health Card? +
Yes. The physician review call is billed directly to Alberta Health on your behalf — you pay nothing. The virtual psychiatric assessment is also covered by your Alberta Health Card. The online screening is always free. If medication is prescribed following your assessment, costs depend on your personal drug plan.
Why do I need a physician call first — why not go straight to a psychiatrist? +
In Alberta, psychiatrists generally see patients by referral. The physician call fulfils that clinical step — properly, through a covered pathway — and means your psychiatric assessment is also covered by your Health Card. Without this step, you'd need to pay privately.
What happens after the psychiatrist assessment? +
The psychiatrist's report comes back to our ClearADHD physician. We'll call you to walk through your results. We'll also ask whether you'd like us to send the report to your own family doctor — because we're not your GP, and that's entirely your decision.
Does this screening mean I'm diagnosed? +
No. The online ASRS screening tells us whether your symptoms are clinically consistent with ADHD. Only a psychiatrist can formally diagnose you — that's the purpose of the virtual assessment.
What if I screen below the threshold but I'm sure something's going on? +
Submit your answers regardless. The physician reviews the full picture — not just the score. Many people with ADHD, particularly the inattentive presentation, underreport on questionnaires. If your symptoms significantly affect your life, the physician may still refer you.
Who are the reviewing physicians? +
All reviewing physicians are licensed with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) and are practicing family medicine physicians with the Kira Health physician network — a Calgary-based, multi-site clinic group.
What happens to my screening answers? +
Your answers are sent securely to our clinical team via Hushmail for Healthcare — a PIPA-compliant encrypted medical platform. Only the reviewing physician and medical office staff can access your information. Never used for advertising or marketing.
Who's Behind ClearADHD

Real physicians.
Real clinic. Calgary, AB.

About ClearADHD

Why this exists.

Dr. Okechukwu Ndilemeni
MBBS · MRCGP · LMCC · CCFP
Calgary-based Family Physician and Medical Director of Kira Health, practising across two Calgary clinic locations.
✓ CPSA Licensed
📍 Calgary, Alberta
Kira Health

ClearADHD was founded by Dr. Ndilemeni after years of watching patients hit the same wall — suspecting ADHD, knowing something was different about how they thought, then being told the wait was 12 to 18 months. Or worse, that the only option was a private assessment costing $1,500 or more.

As a physician and clinic operator, he saw that the infrastructure to do this differently already existed. The pieces were there — they just hadn't been put together accessibly. ClearADHD is part of a broader commitment to making healthcare more accessible using what's already on the ground.

"Patients had already done the research. They understood themselves. They just needed a clinical pathway that respected that and moved quickly."

Dr. Okechukwu Ndilemeni · Founder, ClearADHD

More physicians & psychiatrists
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Verify any Alberta physician's registration at cpsa.ca/find-a-doctor

You already know something's different.

Let's find out
what it is.

Free to start. Covered by your valid Alberta Health Card. No GP visit needed to begin.

ClearADHD is an initiative of Kira Health. All physicians are licensed with the CPSA. Service for Alberta residents aged 18 and over. Physician consultation and psychiatric assessment covered by your valid Alberta Health Card. Screening always free. Medication costs depend on your drug coverage plan.

Question 1
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You're in the queue.

Your answers have been sent securely to our medical team. A physician will review them and be in touch. Here's exactly what to expect:

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A physician calls you — within 2–3 business days

A CPSA-licensed ClearADHD physician reviews your answers and calls the number you provided. Covered by your Alberta Health Card.

2

Referral arranged — same day as your call

If clinically appropriate, we send a referral directly to a virtual psychiatrist.

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Virtual psychiatric assessment — within weeks

A psychiatrist meets you virtually. Also covered by your Alberta Health Card.

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We call you with your results

After your assessment, we call you and ask whether you'd like us to send the report to your own family doctor — that decision is yours.

Keep your phone nearby. We'll call from a Calgary area code within 2–3 business days.

Questions? Email hello@clearadhd.ca

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Below screening threshold

Your ASRS responses fall below the clinical threshold. This does not rule out ADHD — your physician may still call and refer based on the full clinical picture.

Your answers have been submitted. A ClearADHD physician will still review your case.
💡 If symptoms significantly affect your daily life, also speak with your family doctor about a direct referral to psychiatry.