Autism & ADHD assessment waiting times in the nhs
- Mita Patel
- May 5
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 17
The proficiency of clinicians whom assess ADHD plays a significant role within our organisation.
At ClinicalPsych-support, our commitment to excellence and high standards is evident in the extensive experience and specialised training of our clinicians, the collaborative efforts of our multidisciplinary team, and our unwavering dedication to transparent communication throughout the assessment process.
Receiving an ADHD diagnosis from a qualified professional is crucial for several reasons, especially when individuals have read and carried out research that may lead to their own self diagnosis.
Firstly, ADHD is a complex neurodevelopmental condition with symptoms that can overlap with various other conditions. A qualified professional, such as a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist, or a Neurodevelopmental specialist, possesses the expertise to conduct a comprehensive evaluation, ruling out other potential causes of symptoms and ensuring an accurate diagnosis.
Secondly, ADHD affects individuals in diverse ways, and its manifestation can differ across the lifespan. A trained clinician can discern between ADHD and typical variations in behaviour or other mental health conditions, offering a nuanced understanding of your unique situation.
An accurate diagnosis is the gateway to appropriate and effective treatment. Professionals can recommend evidence-based interventions, including behavioural therapies and, if necessary, medication, tailored to the specific needs of you or your family.
Additionally, a formal diagnosis is often required for adjustments in educational or workplace settings. Without a formal ADHD assessment, you and your loved ones may miss out on crucial support systems that can significantly improve your daily lives.
In contrast, self-diagnosing through online research carries inherent risks. Online information can be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate, leading to misinterpretations of symptoms. Moreover, self-diagnosis may contribute to unnecessary anxiety or the adoption of ineffective strategies.
Gaining an accurate diagnosis is vital for the appropriate management of ADHD. Below are some ways we can support you and your family with an ADHD Assessment:
ClinicalPsych-support Clinicians: Expertise and Training
One of the main reasons for Clinicalpsych-support success lies in the experience our clinicians bring to ADHD assessments. They possess a wealth of experience and specialist training in ADHD diagnosis, ensuring they are well-versed in the latest research and diagnostic techniques. This expertise is fundamental in providing accurate assessments for both adults and children.
Clinicalpsych-support team comprises of clinical psychologists, Neurodevelopmental Specialist and psychiatrists who are not only experts in mental health but also possess a deep understanding of neurodevelopmental conditions.
Our clinicians consider the context in which the individual operates, understanding that ADHD assessments are not only about the individual's traits but also about how these traits interact with their environment.
To gather information, our clinicians conduct in-depth interviews with patients or parents to understand how ADHD symptoms may impact the patients' daily lives. Additionally, direct observations, whether in a clinical setting or through collaboration with other professionals such as teachers, contribute valuable insights to the assessment process.
Transparent Communication
We understand the anxiety and concerns that can surround ADHD assessments. Therefore, ClinicalPsych-support focuses on transparent communication with patients and parents throughout the assessment process. Our clinicians ensure that individuals and families are informed and actively involved at every stage, fostering collaboration and trust.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can affect each individual differently. The proper diagnosis means you can move forward confidently, knowing you can access the expert support you need to thrive.

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