Support with
ADHD Medication
Finding the right ADHD treatment - together
We believe in a personalised approach to ADHD treatment.
Many people find starting medication can be a helpful step to manage the traits that can make day-to-day life challenging.
Our approach to ADHD medication
Our skilled clinicians will work with you or your child to find the right medication and treatment plan to meet your needs.
Every person is different, and every treatment plan should be too. Our team are here to help you explore the way forward for you or your child.
Transfer your care
To initiate a Care Transfer we will need to see your original diagnostic report, including any past questionnaires used if you have them, your identification, full details of your treatment history and current medication.
Our clinicians will review your report and ensure that it meets NICE and AQAS guidelines, send new questionnaires for you to complete and book your appointment.
Our medication and titration process explained
1. You book an appointment for a baseline titration assessment call.
2. We send health questionnaires beforehand and ask you to take your blood pressure, pulse, height and weight.
3. You have an appointment with one of our clinicians who will assess your suitability for medication and discuss the benefits and side effects.
4. If suitable, we will issue you a prescription for your ADHD medication – you can choose to have it sent to your own pharmacy for you to collect or our linked pharmacy partner for home delivery. You will need to pay the cost of the medication.
5. Ongoing titration review appointments will then be arranged at agreed intervals.
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