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Is our ADHD service right for you?

An honest guide to whether our model suits your situation, or whether another route might be better.

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Is our ADHD service right for you?

Start with five questions

  • Are you over 18?

  • Do you have attention, focus, or impulse-control difficulties that have been present since childhood?

  • Are these difficulties affecting more than one area of your life (work, relationships, daily tasks)?

  • Have you tried basic self-help and organisation strategies without lasting success?

  • Are you open to considering medication as part of the answer if an assessment supports it?

If you answered yes to all five, our assessment is likely to be useful for you. If you are unsure on any of them, book anyway - we will explore the right next step during the consultation.

Our service is probably right for you if...

  • You have been wondering whether you might have ADHD for a while

  • You have been on an NHS or Right to Choose waiting list and cannot keep waiting

  • You want a structured assessment with a written diagnostic report

  • You want the option of a face-to-face consultation in person, not just video

  • You want your medication dispensed same-day by the people who prescribed it

  • You are already on ADHD medication abroad and need UK continuation

  • You value transparent, upfront pricing with no hidden fees

Our service may not be right for you if...

  • You can comfortably wait 6-18 months for a free NHS or Right to Choose assessment

  • You have a significant cardiac or psychiatric history that needs consultant-psychiatrist-led assessment rather than a GP-led one

  • You are under 18 (we currently only see adults)

  • You are looking for talking therapy as the primary treatment, without medication

  • You want a tightly-bundled low-price subscription model and are not bothered by third-party pharmacy dispensing

We can and do refer patients on in any of the above situations. We will not talk you into a paid assessment if the NHS or Right to Choose route is clearly a better match for you.

The NHS Right to Choose option, in one paragraph

If you live in England and your GP agrees a referral is warranted, you have a legal right to choose any approved NHS provider for your mental-health assessment. It is free to you, funded by your local Integrated Care Board. Approved Right to Choose providers in 2026 include Psychiatry-UK, Clinical Partners, Problem Shared, ADHD360, and several smaller regional providers. Waits are currently 6-18 months. It is an excellent route if you can wait.

Read our full NHS, Right to Choose, or private comparison.

What about therapy and non-medication approaches?

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), coaching, and mindfulness-based approaches all have a role in adult ADHD care. We do not provide these directly, but we will happily refer you to providers we trust if you want to pursue them alongside or instead of medication.

For some patients, particularly those with mild symptoms or strong contraindications to medication, therapy alone is the right answer. We will tell you if we think that applies to you.

What about visiting international patients?

If you are a student or professional from the US, Canada, Australia, or elsewhere who is already on ADHD medication and coming to the UK, we have a dedicated Visiting-UK pathway. Bring a letter from your home clinician for a £149 repeat-prescription consultation, or skip that and do a £395 full UK transfer assessment.

Read more about the Visiting UK pathway.

Still not sure?

Start with the ASRS-5, a free 6-question screening tool from the World Health Organization. It takes 5 minutes. If your score is high, an assessment is worth it. If your score is low, we will tell you honestly that ADHD is unlikely.

Not ready to commit? Begin your consultation. The initial form is free to complete and we will tell you honestly if your answers suggest ADHD is likely, possible, or unlikely before you pay for anything.

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