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When will I receive my ADHD Assessment report?

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Your report will be sent to both yourself and your General Practitioner in 2-3 weeks.
This will contain information relating to your diagnosis and also some helpful resources for you to review.
If your assessment was for a child, as a rule, we will not forward your report to your child’s school as this contains personal information that you may not wish to share.
As such we leave the choice to you if you do or do not wish to share this with your child’s school

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Are there still Medication shortages?

This is inevitable unfortunately but also thankfully intermittent.There have always been shortages of medications for all specialities and ADHD medicines are not immune to this. If a shortage occurs it

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Do all GPs agree to shared care?

No. NHS General Practitioners are under no obligation to ‘share care’ with any Private providers, regardless of the speciality and this situation has unfortunately worsened due to the number of

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What is shared care?

This is where your GP agrees to issue the prescription through the NHS so there is no cost All NHS and regulated private services should follow NICE guidelines – and

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Do you assess pre school children?

The assessment and diagnosis of ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) typically occur during school-age years The Diagnostic criteria used by all Clinicians for ADHD are designed for school-aged children rather than earlier

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