For end users

The T.O.V.A. (Test of Variables of Attention) is a modern assessment tool that measures attention and self-control. It’s essential for screening and tracking treatment for people with attention and challenges.

We are excited to announce that Medischool Centers offer the T.O.V.A. 9 as part of our comprehensive assessment services for ADHD and other attention-related conditions.

 

Why Choose T.O.V.A. 9 at Medischool Centers?

At Medischool Centers, we are committed to providing the highest level of care for individuals experiencing attention difficulties. Our licensed therapists and clinical psychologists are experienced and well trained in administering the T.O.V.A. 9 and using its results to form a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to each patient's needs.

 

Our Approach:

-Personalized Assessments: Every patient receives a detailed evaluation that accounts for their unique needs, history, and symptoms. Our team conducts before and after the assessment an individualized session with recommendations.

-Evidence-Based Treatment: We combine the results of the T.O.V.A. 9 with other assessment tools to provide a full picture of your cognitive and behavioral health.

-Therapeutic Support: Alongside TOVA assessments, we offer therapeutic support that is tailored to the results of the TOVA test after it is done with the patient.

 

Why It's Best to Take the T.O.V.A. 9 Before Noon

It’s best to take the T.O.V.A test before noon since research shows that cognitive performance is more stable earlier in the day, making results more reliable.

 

Psychiatrist’s or Neurologist’s Role in Ordering the T.O.V.A.

The process begins with a psychiatrist or neurologist who will order the T.O.V.A. 9 test for the patient. Following the order, the patient will come to Medischool Centers for a consultation with one of our clinical psychologists. During this initial consultation, the psychologist will discuss the patient's symptoms and history to fully understand their needs.

Afterwards, the T.O.V.A. 9 test will be administered as part of a follow-up session. This will allow for a comprehensive evaluation of attention and inhibitory control.

 

Who Can Benefit from the T.O.V.A. 9?

  • Children and Adolescents: For diagnosing ADHD and assessing treatment progress. (4-18)
  • Adults: To assess the impact of attention deficits on work and daily life. (19-80+)
  • Clinical Professionals: To improve diagnostic accuracy in ADHD and related conditions.