Jess McDonald
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Does Right to Choose cover other issues, such as support with eating disorders or depression?
Not currently. For issues that aren’t related to ADHD or autism, you will need to speak to your GP for further advice.
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Following a diagnosis of ADHD, are you able to prescribe medication through Right to Choose?
Patients diagnosed with ADHD by ProblemShared will be able to access the ProblemShared medication service where appropriate. This service is run by a team of highly qualified clinicians who will lo...
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What if I/my child do not receive a diagnosis from ProblemShared, what are the next steps? Will I have to pay?
If you/your child do not receive a diagnosis, your clinician will send their findings and recommendations to you and your GP, and you/your child will be discharged from our service back into the ca...
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I am having problems downloading my/my child's forms, what should I do?
Please contact our customer service team at: help@problemshared.net.
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Can I self-refer under Right to Choose?
No. All referrals must come directly from your GP.
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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?
Yes, so long as your GP agrees to make the referral through Right to Choose. Please note that we currently only offer adult ADHD and autism assessments, and autism assessments for children aged 7 a...
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Do I have to wait for my/my child's Integrated Care Board (ICB) to agree to have a Right to Choose assessment?
No. Your GP, based on clinical need, decides on where best to refer you.
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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 you/your child have been assessed by a private service for a neurodevelopmental condition, you/your child can be referred to ProblemShared under Right to Choose for the same neurodevelopmental c...
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I/my child have an existing neurodevelopmental diagnosis. Can I/my child access an assessment through Right to Choose for a different neurodevelopmental condition?
Yes. Neurodevelopmental conditions are frequently co-occurring.
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How do I access ADHD medication through Right to Choose?
If you and your clinician decide medication is appropriate in the management of your ADHD, you will have monthly reviews with our team of expert ADHD nurses, who will tailor their care and prescrib...