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ADHD Private Diagnosis A doctor can recommend an adult suffering from ADHD to a private health professional to receive an assessment This can be done in person or via video conference Panorama the documentary a BBC investigation has revealed that some clinics give unreliable diagnosis This puts patients at risk What happens if I dont receive an appointment A professional diagnosis can give you access to treatments and decrease anxiety or selfdoubt A diagnosis can help family members understand the condition and how it impacts the life of a person This can result in stronger relationships and a more informed approach to managing ADHD In the UK the first step is to speak with your GP and discuss the reason you think you have ADHD Your GP should be concerned about your concerns and send you to an expert for an assessment This process will be more efficient if you ask your GP to sign up for a plan which allows you to select your preferred provider The next step is a thorough psychological evaluation which consists of an indepth interview and psychological tests It is always helpful to bring a family member with you for support After the evaluation a specialist will identify ADHD and make treatment recommendations It is recommended that you plan for your appointment to last for about two sessions Finding a diagnosis from a private diagnosis specialist can help you avoid the pitfalls that could arise when seeking a diagnosis through the NHS Healthcare professionals you work with must still follow evidencebased practice and the National Institute of Clinical Excellence guidelines when they provide care to you If your doctor doesnt believe you suffer from ADHD they should explain the reasons adhd uk diagnosis may not meet the criteria for ADHD or they might believe that another condition could better explain your symptoms This is fine and shouldnt stop you from seeking an additional opinion One of the most common reasons why adults struggle to get a diagnosis of ADHD is that they are often misunderstood by their doctor or other medical experts They might be told that their issues are the result of not trying hard enough or are lazy or negligent This can be extremely frustrating but it is important to remember that these myths do not come from evidence from science What happens if I dont agree Many people suffering from ADHD struggle to get an diagnosis Some doctors have a lack of awareness of the condition and may not know the nature of the condition or how to recognize it Some may dismiss the symptoms or think that the patient is hiding the signs Some doctors are confused about the distinction between ADHD depression everyone gets down at times and anxiety which can have the same symptoms In some instances medical staff who are unfamiliar with ADHD will confuse the persons behavior with their uncontrolled ADHD or believe that the patient is suffering from anxiety or depression as a result of their unmanaged ADHD This is particularly challenging for women with ADHD whos symptoms are more subtle and easier to overlook This confusion can result in inappropriate treatment of the symptoms with antidepressants and other medications that are not effective in treating ADHD Some private assessment companies require a letter of recommendation from your GP to schedule an appointment This process is not always easy as NHS GPs are able to bat ADHD referrals back to themselves about 50 of all ADHD assessments are referred and then immediately batted back by doctors on bogus grounds The GP will ask you questions about your life and how ADHD symptoms affect it Depending on the doctor the questions could be about your work home and family Theyll also discuss the various kinds of medication available to treat ADHD and determine which one would be best for you Most clinicians will recommend stimulant medications but if they find it doesnt work for you they may suggest a nonstimulant such as Atomoxetine or Venlafaxine When you receive a diagnosis the doctor will send a letter to your GP which outlines the diagnosis and the recommended treatment This is known as a shared care agreement Some GPs will accept these agreements however not all of them will If your GP doesnt accept these agreements you will still have to pay privately for appointments and prescriptions What happens if I receive a diagnosis but dont wish to take medication Many of the signs of anxiety and depression are similar to those for ADHD and anxiety which is why a mental health professional can assist in developing the right treatment plan to meet the specific needs of each person Early treatment is essential and may involve talk therapy or medication It could also involve lifestyle changes Children who suffer from ADHD are more likely to be diagnosed with Conduct Disorder which is a pattern of aggression towards other people or serious violations of rules and social norms at school at home or among peers What happens if you decide to drive Since the DVLA is adamant about ADHD as a disability having the condition can make it harder for you to obtain your drivers license However it is only applicable if your symptoms have a significant and longterm impact on your day to day living It is recommended to discuss this with your doctor ADHD can also affect your driving performance particularly if you show an impulsive driving style and unpredictable driving behavior You may find it difficult to organise your car or remember to take your medication before driving If youre concerned about this you can opt to travel with someone else or only drive when there is no other person in the car The negative image of Panoramas private health care in ADHD assessments is clear Many adults have reported to us that they had received an assessment in an private clinic with no medication titration They were then required to return to their GP to wait in the line to undergo an NHS assessment This doesnt only discredit the NHS but also adds to the stigma of a condition that many people feel they are judged by even by their own family