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Update for Adult ADHD Right to Choose Assessments – April 2025

Our current NHS Right to Choose contract for Adult ADHD assessments will come to an end on Monday 31 March 2025. Whilst we are working hard to secure a new contract, we are not able to accept new patients for the time being.

Please note for any patients that have registered with us, we are only able to progress with your care if we have received your GP referral prior to the 31st March 2025. We will be in touch as soon as an appointment becomes available.

We are able to offer ADHD Assessments on a self-pay basis for £1,200.

Our current waiting times

We know how important timely access to assessments is for our patients and their families.

Our current estimated wait times for ADHD and autism assessments, as of February 2025, are as follows:

  • Right to Choose Autism (Children) – approximately 5 to 6 months from receipt of all required documentation and a GP referral.
  • Self-Pay Assessments – these are typically available within 6 to 8 weeks from receipt of all required documentation.

We truly appreciate your patience and understanding.

If you have any immediate questions, our team is here to help. Please contact us by emailing hello@providewellbeing.co.uk or calling 0300 303 9966.

Paul Cooke

Managing Director

I became Managing Director at Provide Wellbeing in April 2018. I’m a Chartered Accountant by training and I’ve previously worked in a variety of sectors including Private Health, Construction, Public Sector, and more recently held several Director level positions in the Health sector. I enjoy spearheading the business growth at Provide Wellbeing whilst ensuring the professional yet friendly feel of the organisation is maintained and experienced by both staff and patients alike.

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