In children, ADHD is predominantly an educational issue, and most referrals should be done by schools. Unfortunately, due to long waits in the nhs service we are getting more requests for NHS right to choose referrals to private providers.
For any ADHD or ASD referral for a child, the parent and school pack will need to be completed in full and submitted with the referral. This is usually done by schools and submitted by schools.
To request a right to choose ADHD referral for your child please select a provider who can offer diagnosis (and medication if required) for your child’s age group. See table on this link: Right to Choose – ADHD UK
The parent or guardian will need to go on the website for their chosen provider, complete the necessary forms and then make an appointment to see a GP and bring all the forms with them to request a right to choose referral to their chosen provider. Please also email a copy of the forms to the Practice.
state your child’s full name, date of birth, contact details and clearly advise that you are requesting an NHS right to choose referral for ADHD. State your chosen provider and attach all required forms. If you have booked to see a clinician at the practice please add the details of your appointment.
All prescribing will remain the responsibility of the right to choose provider and the GP will not be able to issue medication under shared care.