NHS-Right-To-Choose

Right to Choose (ADHD referrals)

(Click here if you need Right To Choose for ASD)

NOTICE TO PATIENTS

We are currently unable to accept private Adult ADHD referrals but are accepting private CAMHS ADHD assessments.

The current wait list for ADHD assessments under Right to Choose is between 12 – 18 months from the date of your referral. 

Due to multiple factors, our assessment waiting lists can change so we are unable to offer precise timescales. Our call handling team are unable to give any more information on wait times over the phone; please wait to be contacted by us.

If you are already registered with us, we will contact you by email and portal note to arrange the appointment, so please keep looking out for Psychiatry-UK emails. In the interest of fairness, we are contacting people in date order from the time that we received your referral.

If you are a Kent and Medway Adult Autism and ADHD Service patient – please read this statement

Due to global drug shortages patients might experience additional delays in prescribing medication for ADHD. Please refer to our Update Regarding National ADHD Medication Shortage for further information. This will be updated regularly.

We thank you for your patience and understanding and would like to reassure you of our continued commitment to improving the mental health of many thousands of patients.

What is Right to Choose (ADHD) 

If you are registered with a GP in England and they refer you to a consultant or specialist doctor, you have the legal right to choose your provider.

  • Right to Choose (RTC) is not currently available in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. If you move out of England during your treatment, you will no longer be eligible for RTC. 
  • The organisation you choose must be a ‘qualified provider’. Psychiatry UK has NHS contracts with a number of Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) to provide diagnosis and treatment services for adult ADHD and autism. We therefore meet the RTC criteria.. 
  • We cannot provide ADHD assessments for patients under the age of 18 under RTC.  

If your GP feels a referral is appropriate, and makes a referral to us, we can arrange for your treatment to be paid for by the NHS under the Right to Choose legislation.

How to apply for Right to Choose (ADHD) 

1. Make an appointment with your GP 

The first step is to discuss your symptoms with your GP.  

If they agree that you may have ADHD and that you need to be assessed, you have the legal right to choose an appropriate provider and can ask to be referred to Psychiatry UK under Right to Choose (RTC) legislation.  

The referral should be sent to us directly by your GP (you cannot self-refer under RTC). 

2. What to take to your appointment 

It can be helpful to take a covering letter addressed to your GP and a completed ASRS (ADHD Self-Report Scale) form to help confirm whether your symptoms are consistent with a possible ADHD diagnosis.  

  • Download and complete this ASRS form
  • Download and amend this letter
    Fill in your details where indicated (this should include your email address and phone number) and address it to your GP.

3. How will I know if Psychiatry UK has received my referral? 

It can take up to 3 months to process your referral. Once accepted, we will contact you via SMS and/or email with instructions to help you set up an account on our MedQare portal. 

When you are logged in, you will find a welcome note letting you know what will happen next.

If you have not heard from us within 3 months, please ask your GP surgery: 

  • The date your GP sent your referral.
  • Whether your referral has been returned to your surgery as incomplete, or has not been accepted.
  • If your referral has not been returned to your GP and you have not heard from us after 3 months, please contact us using our Virtual Assistant service (our opening hours are: Mon-Fri: 8am-6pm).

Are we the right provider for you?

Psychiatry UK is a fully online company, and our services may not be suitable for all patients. 

Online vs. in-person – what’s the difference? 

Whereas traditional in-person care is provided directly by a mental health specialist in a local clinic or surgery, an online (or ‘telepsychiatry’) service uses technology such as a computer, phone or tablet to deliver care remotely. This means that: 

  • We will communicate with you via our MedQare patient portal. 
  • Your assessment will take place via a secure Teams call with your doctor. 
  • If you are referred to our Titration Service for medication treatment, this will also take place online. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Psychiatry UK is a fully online company, and our services may not be suitable for all patients. 

Whereas traditional in-person care is provided directly by a mental health specialist in a local clinic or surgery, an online (or ‘telepsychiatry’) service uses technology such as a computer, phone or tablet to deliver care remotely.

This means that: 

  • We will communicate with you via our MedQare patient portal 
  • Your assessment will take place via a secure Teams call with your doctor 
  • If you are referred to our titration team for medication treatment, this will also take place online 
  • Access to the internet 
  • A mobile phone to receive SMS texts for 2FA (two-factor authentication), which is required to be able to access our MedQare portal 

We continue to experience unprecedented demand for referrals for both our adult ADHD and autism services, which has inevitably created waiting lists for assessment and treatment. 

Our current waiting time is approximately 12 to 18 months. Our Customer Support team is unable to give any more information on waiting times over the phone or via our webchat, so please wait to be contacted by us.

If you are already registered with us, we will contact you by email and portal note to arrange the appointment, so please keep looking out for Psychiatry UK emails.

Under the present terms of our contracts, we can only see adults under RTC. We do, of course, have  child and adolescent specialists available on a private basis. 

Children can very often be diagnosed through the Children and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) via school referral. 

To apply for ADHD referral and treatment under Right to Choose, you must be referred by your GP.

Please note: We do not currently offer private ADHD assessment. 

Assuming that your GP is refusing to refer you due to funding concerns and not a clinical reason, you can ask them to read the NHS information governing patient choice. Common causes of confusion are the fact that we are not commissioned by your Integrated Care Board (ICB), which is not relevant, or that the GP is only aware of applying through an IFR (Individual Funding Request) and asking the ICB for permission first, which again, is not necessary. 

If you have any further questions, please reach out to our Virtual Assistant.

Your GP does not need to get prior approval for your referral from the local Integrated Care Board (ICB) and we do not need to seek their approval before starting your treatment. 

Once we receive the referral from your GP, we will contact you and ask you to complete some further questionnaires. We will then arrange an appointment for you to be assessed by one of our ADHD specialist doctors and commence treatment if indicated. 

A patient’s legal right to choose a provider covers all aspects of healthcare. However, you can only choose an eligible provider that has an NHS contract for the service you require. At present, Psychiatry UK is only commissioned for Adult ADHD and Adult Autism assessments. 

Yes, the cost of your assessment and any medication treatment is covered. 

Although we are planning to offer alternative treatments such as coaching and therapy in the future, we currently provide medication treatment only. 

If you already have an ADHD diagnosis and are seeking treatment with Psychiatry UK under the Right to Choose scheme, we will need a referral from your GP for your ongoing care. 

  • You will need an assessment appointment with one of our doctors to review your diagnosis, the difficulties you are experiencing and any previous treatment. 
  • If you are undergoing medication changes with another service, we would not be able to accept a referral until you are on a stable treatment, or until the treatment has ended. 

If you move out of England while you are on our waiting list or during treatment, you will no longer be eligible for Right to Choose. You will need to be referred to a local ADHD service, or we could continue your treatment on a private basis. 

Unfortunately, the Right to Choose rules cannot be used to swap provider mid-treatment.  If you are unhappy with your existing care, you will need to reach a resolution with your current provider. 

No. We can only invoice the ICB from the date of the referral. You can get a referral from your GP to cover the cost of treatment following a diagnosis made privately, however. 

We are not able to provide second opinion assessments under Right to Choose, unless you paid for the first assessment privately.