The ADHD Centre

The ADHD Centre

Private UK clinic offering specialist ADHD assessment and treatment led by GMC-registered consultant psychiatrists, with in-person clinics in London and Manchester plus online appointments.

Provider type Clinic
Location Manchester, United Kingdom
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Overview

The ADHD Centre is a private UK neurodiversity clinic that has provided specialist ADHD assessment and treatment since 2009. The service is consultant psychiatrist-led, with all treatments delivered by GMC-registered Consultant Psychiatrists. The centre emphasises evidence-based, individualised care across assessment, diagnosis and on-going medication and psychosocial interventions.

The clinic operates both in-person clinics and online assessments, aiming to combine clinical rigour with flexible access for adults, children and students. It is a nationwide service with physical clinics in London (Marylebone) and Manchester, alongside remote appointments via video.

Best for

This provider is best suited for people seeking private ADHD assessment and treatment led by consultant psychiatrists, including adults, children (from around nine years old) and university students. They are appropriate for clients who want a diagnostic assessment based on DSM-5 criteria and access to medication management, coaching or therapy as part of a personalised plan.

  • Adults with suspected ADHD
  • Parents seeking child ADHD assessment and care
  • Students needing assessments and academic support documentation

Approach

The ADHD Centre uses structured clinical assessments (adult assessments typically 60–90 minutes; child assessments 90–120 minutes) delivered by specialist consultants. Adult assessments follow DSM-V criteria and include pre-appointment questionnaires to inform the diagnostic interview.

Treatment plans are personalised and may include stimulant or non-stimulant medication prescribed by consultant psychiatrists, CBT-informed approaches, ADHD coaching, mindfulness courses and lifestyle recommendations. The centre also offers follow-up and repeat prescription services and supports shared-care arrangements with NHS GPs where appropriate.

The service offers additional programmes such as a guided mindfulness course and an essential parenting course to support behavioural strategies and family/educational functioning.

Education and Training

The clinical team consists of Consultant Psychiatrists, Consultant Psychologists and specialist ADHD coaches. Practitioners display professional qualifications (e.g., MBBS, MRCPsych, FRCPsych, CPsychol, postgraduate CBT qualifications) and affiliations (GMC registration, Royal College of Psychiatrists, CQC listing and third-party review presence).

Support

Clients receive preparatory materials and structured assessments before appointments, and the centre provides follow-up care including medication titration and repeat prescription support. Safety and governance are supported by consultant-led prescribing and standard clinical protocols; the site references CQC and professional college accreditations as quality signals.

Support pathways include integration with GP shared-care arrangements for ongoing prescribing, as well as access to coaching, therapy and online resources to support symptom management, executive functioning and emotional regulation.

Practical details

Services are offered in-person at London (Marylebone) and Manchester clinics and remotely via video/Zoom; the model is therefore hybrid. Typical assessment durations are 60–90 minutes for adults and 90–120 minutes for children. Booking is available via the website booking links and a dedicated online booking portal. The primary website and enquiry email are listed on the site.

  • Locations: London (Marylebone, Wimpole Street / Portman Square), Manchester (Wilmslow Road)
  • Languages: English
  • Booking: online booking portal and contact form

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 Private Pay

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