Please note that our service will be closed on May 6th in observance of the bank holiday.

Is there a demand for appointments?

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Yes. NHS ADHD services are struggling and as such the demand for ADHD care and for patients asking to transfer to our service has increased. At times there may be a shortage of certain types of appointments.

This will be related to:

  • staff availability
  • changes in medication availability (having a Knock-on effect on people booking to change their medication)
  • natural issues such as staff illness
  • Unforeseen issues

Please be patient with us.
We actively review our appointment systems and frequently add extra availability at regular intervals.
We also have a cancellation list that we can add you to and will always contact you if available appointments arise.

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Do all GPs agree to shared care?

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What is shared care?

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Do you assess pre school children?

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