Terms and Conditions

ADHD Clinics

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Please note the spellings of our email and website address. We are ADHD Clinics. There are a few similar sounding services. Please note the s at the end of ADHD Clinics. Email is info@adhd-clinics.co.uk and website is www.adhd-clinics.co.uk

Our fee structure is explained here. There is no VAT added. The fee includes the assessment appointment, review of records, and the assessment report.

Please note that the fee payment can direct bank transfer or card payment on our online booking system which you can access by clicking here or Book appointment online now.

Please go through our FAQs. Apologies, we do not offer Right to Choose.

Terms and Conditions

Please read carefully as these guide your engagement with us. In booking an appointment with us you are aware of / consent to the following:

  • The assessment is done by a General Medical Council GMC UK, licensed Consultant Psychiatrist who is a Member of The Royal College of Psychiatrists MRCPsych and has completed higher specialist training.
  • Assessment is via online video zoom link. It can take up to 1.5 hours. Our psychiatrists try to complete the assessment in 1 appointment but if your history is complex then it may take 2 assessment appointments (2 x £600) however this is rare and has happened only twice.
  • Appointments cannot be cancelled or changed with less than 48 hours notice.
  • You confirm you are in the UK.
  • We accept self-referrals. A GP referral letter is always helpful. We prefer it if it is available. If it is not, please let us know.
  • We communicate only via emails and the assessments are through online video.
  • We do not chase GP or other services for documents. These can include initial referral, investigations results, brief GP summary, and previous reports etc. We respectfully expect our patients to do that as they are in the best position to do so and we have limited resources.
  • Collateral information like information from family members or school reports are required.
  • If a diagnosis is reached you may go to the GP for medication prescribing. GPs normally do not start prescribing but they are happy to take over prescribing once titration is complete. It is better to ask the GP first.
  • Assessment can be kept confidential. However, if treatment is started with ADHD Clinics the GP will be informed.
  • For medication treatment/titration we have a terms/procedure which can be emailed to you. You can also find it here https://adhd-clinics.co.uk/services/treatment-for-adhd-medication-titration. This will need to be agreed before initiation of medications.
  • For medications Blood tests and ECG need to be done. GP brief patient summary needs to be available.
  • Each follow-up appointment fee is £200 and includes the fee for 1 prescription if indicated and agreed. This does not include the medication cost, which you pay directly to the pharmacy.
  • It generally takes about 3-4 follow-up appointments (each follow-up is £200) to find the right medication, right dose – the process of Titration. Depending on the case it may take longer.
  • Prescription cost out of a follow-up is £75. This does not include medication cost, which you pay directly to the pharmacy.
  • At the end of titration, we support Shared Care Arrangement SCA with GP. SCA cost is £150. Please do talk to your GP about SCA.
  • If you are discharged from/after the treatment the GP will be informed.
  • We may use your case details for audit, research and case discussion purposes. In doing so your confidentiality will be completely maintained.
  • Please note the assessment may or may not result in diagnosis of ADHD. The psychiatrist will offer their expertise in assessing the case to the best of their ability and may reach a conclusion of you not having ADHD.

Hope the above helps.

Please let us know if you want to know anything else. Our email is info@adhd-clinics.co.uk 

Best wishes,

ADHD Clinics

 

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