ADHD
Can my child with ADHD get a disability certificate?
Yes — a child with a confirmed ADHD diagnosis can be assessed for a disability certificate in India under the RPwD Act, 2016, often via specific learning disability or neurodevelopmental provisions. The certificate is issued by a government medical board (commonly through the UDID portal) based on functional impact, and detailed clinical and school documentation strengthens the application.
A diagnosis is one thing; the practical support that follows is what most parents are really asking about. Yes — there is a clear path in India.
In short
Yes — a child with a confirmed diagnosis of ADHD can, in many cases, be assessed for a disability certificate in India, because ADHD-related impairment can fall under the specific learning disability and intellectual/neurodevelopmental provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016. The certificate is issued by a government-authorised medical board, not by a therapy centre, and it is based on the functional impact of the condition, not the label alone.How the process works
A disability certificate is the official document that opens the door to school accommodations, exam concessions, scholarships and other entitlements. The usual route in India is:- Get a confirmed clinical diagnosis from a paediatrician, child psychiatrist or developmental specialist, with a structured account of how ADHD affects your child's learning, attention and daily function.
- Apply to a District Disability Assessment Board (commonly at a government district hospital) — applications are increasingly handled through the national UDID (Unique Disability ID) portal.
- Attend the medical board assessment, where a panel reviews reports and examines your child to determine the category and percentage of disability.
- Receive the certificate and UDID card, which is then used for school, examination-board and welfare entitlements.
Because ADHD often co-occurs with specific learning difficulties, many families find the certificate is granted under a combined neurodevelopmental profile. Bring all therapy notes, school reports and prior assessments — the richer the functional evidence, the smoother the board review.
What helps your application
A detailed, longitudinal picture of your child's strengths and challenges across home and school carries real weight with an assessment board. Consistent documentation — not a single clinic visit — is what demonstrates impact over time. Ongoing behavioural and learning support also shows the board that intervention is active and the needs are genuine.The Pinnacle way
Pinnacle Blooms Network supports your journey with structured developmental profiling: the AbilityScore® gives an objective, multi-domain baseline that documents your child's functional profile and tracks progress — useful supporting evidence when you approach a medical board. Please note: a clinical AbilityScore® and any formal diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care, and the disability certificate itself is issued solely by a government-authorised medical board, never by a therapy centre. Drawing on 25 million+ therapy sessions and 4.95 lakh+ families served, our clinicians can prepare clear, board-ready reports for your application.Trusted sources
Aligned with WHO ICD-11 (6A05 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and NICE NG87 on ADHD diagnosis and management. Entitlements follow India's Rights of Persons with Disabilities framework.Next step — to arrange a clinician-led assessment and obtain board-ready documentation, message the Pinnacle team on WhatsApp: +91 91001 81181.
This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.
What to watch
Eligibility hinges on documented functional impact, not the label alone — keep school reports, therapy notes and assessments over time. If your child also has marked learning difficulties, ask the board to consider the combined neurodevelopmental profile.
Try this at home
Start a simple folder now: school reports, any clinical letters, and a one-line note each term on attention, homework and classroom challenges. This longitudinal record makes a medical board review far smoother.
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This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.
Frequently asked
Who issues a disability certificate for ADHD in India?
It is issued only by a government-authorised District Disability Assessment Board, usually at a government district hospital, and is increasingly processed through the national UDID portal — never by a private therapy centre.
What documents should I bring to the assessment?
Bring a confirmed clinical diagnosis from a paediatrician or child psychiatrist, school reports, prior developmental or learning assessments, and therapy notes that show how ADHD affects daily learning and function over time.
What does a disability certificate help my child access?
Depending on the assessed category and percentage, it can unlock school accommodations, examination concessions, scholarships and welfare entitlements under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.
Is the certificate based on the diagnosis or the impact?
It is based on the functional impact of the condition, not the label alone. A richer picture of how ADHD affects learning, attention and daily life strengthens the board's assessment.