Do I have to wait for my/my child's Integrated Care Board (ICB) to agree to have a Right to Choose assessment? Jess McDonald 05 February 2025 14:59 Updated No. Your GP, based on clinical need, decides on where best to refer you. Related articles Can I/my child access an assessment through Right to Choose if I/my child have already been assessed for the same neurodevelopmental condition? (For example, if I/my child want a second opinion?) If I/my child are already on a waitlist for an NHS assessment, can I/my child request a Right to Choose referral and be seen sooner? I/my child have an existing neurodevelopmental diagnosis. Can I/my child access an assessment through Right to Choose for a different neurodevelopmental condition? How do I access ADHD medication through Right to Choose? Have you received my/my child's referral from my GP yet? Comments 0 comments Article is closed for comments.
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