Research indicates that the brains of children with ADHD work differently from the brains of other children. To send messages between cells, the brain uses chemicals called neurotransmitters. In children with ADHD, levels of both dopamine and noradrenaline are found to be lower than in children without a neurodevelopmental condition.
Dopamine is responsible for attention, learning, responding to rewards, and motor control. This can explain the attention difficulties common in people with ADHD.
Noradrenaline enhances the formation and retrieval of memory, focuses attention; and increases restlessness and anxiety. This can explain some of the hyperactivity and sleep difficulties common in people with ADHD.
These main symptoms can significantly impact daily functioning and performance in academic, occupational, and social settings.
Children with ADHD often struggle to pay attention. Inattention can cause people to become easily distracted. They may drift from one activity to another due to boredom. They may not seem to listen when you speak to them and often find it very hard to concentrate.
Children with ADHD are more active than other children. Hyperactivity makes it difficult for children to stay still. They may squirm in their seat, fidget and get up all the time. They never seem to run out of energy and may run around and chatter constantly. As children get older this behavior tends to reduce. However, even adults with ADHD can get restless.
Children with ADHD often do not stop to think before they act. Impulsive children seem impatient and constantly interrupt. They may talk at school when it is not their turn, or touch things that they are not supposed to. Children may be accident-prone or do dangerous things, such as running across a road without looking.
At our clinic, we pride ourselves on delivering expert, compassionate, and comprehensive ADHD assessments tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual.
We maintain strict confidentiality and professionalism throughout the assessment process.
Our team consists of highly qualified professionals with years of experience in diagnosing and treating ADHD.
We use a multi-faceted approach to assess ADHD, including clinical interviews, standardized testing, and behavioral observations.
Our services don’t end with the assessment; we offer ongoing support and follow-up to monitor progress and adjust treatment plans as needed.
Receiving a diagnosis of ADHD for your child can assist you in accessing appropriate services and support for your child. The diagnosis can be helpful to schools and places of employment to ensure young people with ADHD are given equal opportunities. This may include putting in place extra provisions to help manage the symptoms of ADHD.
Additionally, a diagnosis can help young person understand more about themselves and explain why they experience some difficulties that others do not.
The comprehensive assessment will cost you £970, which is payable in advance. Assessment is an online consultation with a consultant psychiatrist or nurse prescriber. This is usually an hour but may take longer depending on the need. Price will cover the initial assessment, diagnosis, clinical recommendations, treatment plan, and report. Prior to an assessment, you may be asked to complete the Conners Continuous Performance Test (CPT). This is used to gather more information. Once the assessment has been completed, we will write a report for your GP which will include a clinical diagnosis and further recommendations on how to manage your ADHD symptoms.
Reaching out for help can be challenging but when the difficulties associated with ADHD are impacting on your day-to-day life, a decision to seek the help of a highly trained clinician for accurate and structured ADHD testing can be life-changing.
Following the ADHD assessment and clinical diagnosis, your psychiatrist or nurse prescriber will analyze your individual profile of needs and personalise your treatment plan accordingly.
We also offer a post-diagnostic psychoeducational discussion about the other psychosocial interventions that can be implemented to manage ADHD symptoms. This includes pharmacological intervention and many other resources that are highly recommended for further reading.
Medication can play an important role in managing moderate to severe ADHD. It can help reduce hyperactivity, and improve concentration, focus and self-control. Medication works by altering the levels of the chemicals in the brain which are associated with ADHD (dopamine and noradrenaline). This enables your child to think more clearly and feel calmer.
Before meeting with Psychiatry For All clinicians, consider the areas where your child is struggling and ask whether these will be improved by the use of medication, or if there are other strategies that may be effective. Medications used to treat ADHD are broadly divided into two groups; stimulants e.g. Methylphenidate (Medikinet XL or Delmosart) and non-stimulants e.g. Atomoxetine.
Stimulant medication (methylphenidate) is usually recommended, though the type of medication prescribed will depend on many factors including physical health considerations, symptoms, need, and availability of medication.
The side effects of (stimulant) medication for ADHD can include:
Medication is only prescribed to children who have been professionally assessed and diagnosed by an expert and will be reviewed regularly. There may be a period of trialing different medications and doses to find the best fit for your child.
Most young people need medication until they finish their education, though some may continue into adulthood to improve focus at work. Some children need medication only at specific times e.g., only during school hours.
Medication is not always the right option and investigations may be conducted to assess if medication is suitable and appropriate. Please speak to your AMHS clinician for more information and to discuss your options.
Medication is not always the right option and investigations may be conducted to assess if medication is suitable and appropriate. Please speak to your AMHS clinician for more information and to discuss your options.
Are available in two different release forms:
Short – intermediate release preparations
Requires the administration of repeated doses during the day. More adverse effects have been related to these, as well as the stigma associated with taking these medications at school.
Extended-release preparations
Are preferred over short-acting medications. Patients tend to have better compliance and the medicines are less likely to be diverted.
*Strattera (Atomoxetine) 10, 18, 25, 40, 60, 80, 100 mg capsule.
Is the non-stimulant medication that is approved to treat children >6 years/adolescents with ADHD
Should be considered if problematic side effects arise with stimulants
*Are considered as first-line treatment for ADHD
If medication is recommended for your child and you make a formal decision to choose this option, you will be required to have your child’s blood pressure, pulse, weight, and height checked before medication is started. This can be done at the GP or at home using a blood pressure machine that may be purchased from our site if preferred.
Certain conditions may require ECG and blood tests prior to commencing medication. These are checked during the assessment process. This can be arranged with your GP and we will provide the necessary paperwork to request this.
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Find out the answers to our most frequently asked questions here!
ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
If you or your child are experiencing persistent issues with attention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity that interfere with daily life, it may be beneficial to seek an ADHD assessment.
An ADHD assessment includes clinical interviews, standardised questionnaires, and behavioral observations. It may also involve input from teachers, family members, and other caregivers.
The duration of the assessment process can vary, but it usually takes several weeks from the initial consultation to the final diagnosis and feedback session.
Gather any relevant medical, educational, and psychological records. Be prepared to discuss developmental history, current symptoms, and the impact on daily life.
Yes, adults can also be assessed for ADHD. Adult ADHD assessments focus on current symptoms and their impact on work, relationships, and daily functioning.
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