ADHD Health Clinic

ADHD Health Clinic

Private, CQC-regulated clinic offering NHS-compliant ADHD and autism assessments, medication management and coaching with online and in-person appointments.

Provider type Clinic
Location London, United Kingdom
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Overview

The clinic provides private ADHD and autism diagnostic and treatment services for adults and children, offering both online and in-person assessments. Their services are NHS-compliant and follow NICE guidelines, and the clinical team includes consultant psychiatrists with NHS experience.

The practice emphasises a holistic, evidence-based approach to neurodevelopmental assessment and treatment, combining diagnostic clarity with practical treatment plans including medication management, coaching and psychological support. The clinic is regulated by the Care Quality Commission and works with private insurers for eligible patients.

Best for

This provider is best suited for adults and children seeking a timely specialist assessment for ADHD, autism or combined presentations (AuDHD), and for patients requiring private psychiatric assessment and medication management where quicker access is needed than typical NHS waits.

  • Adults (18+): ADHD, autism assessments, medication reviews
  • Children (6–17): ADHD and autism assessments and follow-up care
  • Patients with previous ADHD diagnosis requiring private medication management

Approach

The clinic uses structured diagnostic assessments that align with NHS and NICE standards, combining clinical interviews, standardised assessment tools and multi-disciplinary input where needed. Assessments are available as standalone online appointments or in-person clinic visits, with combined autism and ADHD assessment options for complex presentations.

Treatment planning typically includes discussion of pharmacological options with consultant psychiatrists, non-pharmacological approaches such as ADHD coaching and psychotherapy, and tailored follow-up or shared-care agreements with the NHS when appropriate. The team aims to create practical, person-centred plans that address both symptoms and daily functioning.

Education and Training

The clinical team includes consultant psychiatrists, child and adolescent specialists, chartered psychologists and accredited neurodiversity coaches with NHS experience. The service highlights memberships and regulation, including Care Quality Commission registration and affiliations with professional bodies such as the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the General Medical Council.

Support

Clients receive pre-assessment information, structured assessment reports and post-assessment recommendations. Support pathways can include medication initiation and monitoring, ADHD coaching, therapy referrals and integration into NHS shared-care agreements where possible. The clinic provides safeguarding procedures and confidentiality policies consistent with regulated healthcare practice.

Administrative support is provided via an admin team for booking and enquiries, and the clinic offers flexible payment options including instalment plans and some insurer billing for eligible patients.

Practical details

Services are offered both online and in-person from a London clinic (Marylebone), with coaching and follow-up available remotely. Appointment types include adult and child assessments, combined autism+ADHD assessments, follow-up medication appointments and coaching sessions. Fees for assessments and treatments are published on the website and vary by appointment type.

  • Format: Online and in-person assessments (hybrid service)
  • Location: 98 Crawford Street, Marylebone, London W1H 2HL

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Format

Languages

English

Fees & Insurance

£££ No Insurance Accepted

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