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Does Right to Choose cover other issues, such as support with eating disorders or depression?
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Following a diagnosis of ADHD, are you able to prescribe medication through Right to Choose?
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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?
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I am having problems downloading my/my child's forms, what should I do?
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Can I self-refer under Right to Choose?
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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?
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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?
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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?)
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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?
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How do I access ADHD medication through Right to Choose?
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Will Right to Choose cover the cost of the medication?
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Can I/my child access post-diagnostic support under Right to Choose if I/my child have an existing diagnosis from elsewhere?
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Can I/my child receive psychoeducation or talk therapy with ProblemShared through Right to Choose?
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Can I/my child come to you just for psychoeducation under Right to Choose?
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I have another question about Right to Choose. How can I speak to someone?
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Have you received my/my child's referral from my GP yet?
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I want to file a complaint about the Right to Choose service, what is your complaints process?
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Can I/my child come to you just for medication under Right to Choose?
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While waiting for an assessment I/my child have changed GP. My/their new GP accepts shared care. If medication was recommended after a positive diagnosis, would I/my child then be able to have this amended on my/their records and referral too?
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Where do I send my completed self-report form?
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I don't want my/my child's assessment report to be sent to my GP. Is this an option?
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If I/my child have changed GP since receiving a diagnosis, do I/my child need a new referral before starting post-diagnostic support (including psychoeducation sessions and/or ADHD medication, where appropriate)?
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How can my/my child's GP be assured that your Right to Choose digital referral process is safe and secure to use?
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I am a GP. Can I refer my patient for an assessment through Right to Choose if they have an existing NHS diagnosis for the same neurodevelopmental condition?
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Why aren't ProblemShared offering ADHD assessments for children and young people through Right to Choose?
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Why don't you accept referrals by email to your Right to Choose service?