Think It Might Be ADHD

Think It Might Be ADHD

Online ADHD assessments for adults and children with NICE-aligned diagnostic reports and rapid appointments (video assessments available across the UK).

Provider type Telemed clinic
Location Standish, United Kingdom
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Overview

The clinic provides private ADHD assessments delivered online in line with NICE guidelines. They aim to offer prompt diagnostic evaluations for adults and children, emphasising an evidence-based approach and clear, clinically useful reports that can be shared with a patient’s NHS GP.

The service is operated by High Street Health (trading as Ready Health) and highlights quick access to appointments, simplicity of process, and affordability compared with long NHS waiting lists. Their team is described as specialist clinicians trained to carry out standardised assessments and produce formal diagnostic reports.

Best for

This provider is best suited for individuals and families seeking a timely private ADHD assessment and a formal diagnostic report that follows NHS (NICE) guidance. They support adults, children and parents needing assessment information to inform school, workplace or GP discussions.

  • Adults suspecting ADHD
  • Parents seeking assessment for children (6+ years)
  • People who want a diagnostic report for their GP or school

Approach

The service uses structured clinical interviews and standardised rating scales (including tools such as the DIVA and behaviour rating scales) conducted via video call. Appointments are scheduled as single assessment sessions, typically lasting 1–3 hours, with most taking around 2 hours for interview and report finalisation.

Pre-screening questionnaires are completed after booking to gather background information and ensure efficient use of assessment time. Clinicians may request collateral information (for example from a partner, family member or a child’s school) when needed to form a complete clinical picture.

Following the assessment, clinicians prepare a written diagnostic report which is generally emailed within 48 hours (sometimes up to 5 days) and can be shared with the patient’s GP to support follow-up care and shared care arrangements when appropriate.

Education and Training

The service states that assessments are carried out by specialist clinicians and that their practice follows NICE guidance. The provider is operated by High Street Health (Ready Health) and lists a CQC registration number, indicating regulated clinical governance and oversight.

Support

Clients receive preparation guidance before the assessment (including a short pre-screening questionnaire) and are provided with a video link and support instructions for joining the appointment. For children, additional information may be requested from schools or other carers to ensure a complete assessment.

The practice describes follow-up options and shared care pathways with NHS GPs where appropriate, including explanation of how a Shared Care Agreement can be considered after stable treatment and titration. The team emphasises confidentiality and adherence to clinical standards in report sharing and onward care.

Practical details

Assessments are delivered by video (online) across the United Kingdom with appointments available seven days a week and, in many cases, next-day availability. Sessions are booked online and require completion of a short pre-screening questionnaire prior to the appointment.

  • Adult online ADHD assessment (16+): £499 (report included)
  • Child online ADHD assessment (6+): £649 (report included)
  • Typical appointment duration: 1–3 hours (most ~2 hours)

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Languages

English

Fees & Insurance

Private Pay

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