Family Health Checker

Our AI Tool Can Help You Check Your Child at Home at No Cost.

Did You Know That Many ADHD Symptoms May Be Linked to Genetic Factors?

Unlock answers, get valuable information, and be notified if your child qualifies for a no-cost genetic test. Acting early can make a big difference.

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This AI-powered assessment and FDNA's Face2Gene app are backed by 12 years of research, 25 worldwide patents and are already used in +10,000 medical centers.

See How It Works

  • Answer a few brief questions about your child’s health and developmental history, if applicable.
  • Add a couple of photos to complete your genetic health assessment.
  • Receive an informational summary, explore options to connect with a medical professional, and see if you may qualify for a no-cost genetic test.

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ADHD - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) in children involves a range of behavioral problems including inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. ADHD is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a child's ability to focus, control impulses, and follow through with tasks. It can impact a child’s academic performance, social interactions, and self-esteem. There are three types of ADHD: Inattentive Type, Hyperactive-Impulsive Type, and Combined Type, which involves symptoms of both inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity. Treatment for ADHD often involves a combination of behavioral therapy, educational interventions, and medication.

Early Signs of ADHD in Children:

  • Inattention: Difficulty in paying attention, easily distracted, making careless mistakes, and trouble following through with tasks or instructions.
  • Hyperactivity: Being excessively active, having trouble sitting still, talking excessively, and often being on the go.
  • Impulsivity: Acting without thinking, interrupting others, having trouble waiting for their turn, and displaying impulsive behavior.
  • Difficulty in Organizing Tasks: Trouble in organizing tasks and activities, often resulting in messy work, incomplete assignments, and poor time management.
  • Forgetfulness: Frequently forgetting to do chores, homework, or bring necessary items to school, leading to a pattern of forgetfulness in daily activities.

Our Artificial Intelligence Technology

FDNA is the world leader in AI-powered image and data analysis to expedite the diagnosis of developmental and genetic conditions. The Family Health Checker analyzes health information and images to identify patterns similar to those in a large database of over half a million patients with genetic conditions. It doesn’t diagnose or treat conditions but provides an informational summary and options to consult medical professionals. The assessment may suggest a no-cost genetic test. If applicable, you’ll be notified and referred to a no-cost consultation with an expert clinician to review your case and determine eligibility.

Benefits you can expect

Some of the benefits of using our AI technology and service

Informational Summary

A report with information and suggestions that you can share with your clinician for a better and faster diagnosis

Unlock Answers

Gain insights into your child's health, assess developmental and genetic concerns, and explore potential conditions

Help and Support

Connect with healthcare professionals, and be notified if your child qualifies for a no-cost genetic test

How Our AI Helps Others

"Our road to diagnose the cause for our child's developmental delays was a 5-year journey that I can only describe as trying to take a road trip with no map. Now we have hope."


Paula and Bobby
Parents of Lillie

"Some people say it's just a diagnosis. We say it's about finding people with the same fears and questions that can truly understand and support you. It's finding a new family."


Andreia and Luís
Parents of Maria

"After a 3-year search, we finally know the origin of her disease. What a relief to find out that our child has so much in common with her 20 ‘sisters’ from around the world."

Robert de Bruijne
Parent of Christelle

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