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Private ADHD Titration
There is currently a nationwide shortage of medication to treat ADHD symptoms. This is due to manufacturing issues and a growing global demand.
Our service is able to offer private ADHD titration as an alternative to waiting for NHS funding through Right to Choose. Our assessment fees include the cost of one prescription.
Titration
A thorough evaluation of your ADHD symptoms will be conducted with a highly experienced consultant Psychiatrist. This includes a complete medical history, and an assessment using the common ADHD questionnaires and rating scales.
After your evaluation After your assessment, you will be informed whether medication is appropriate for your specific situation. This will be discussed during your follow-up appointment (which can be scheduled in person by video link, in person or by telephone). Your doctor will explain the various options for medication and if you decide to start on medication we will suggest titrating the dose to maximize the benefits/side effects balance for you.
This process may take several weeks and requires gradually altering your child's medication until the appropriate balance is reached. It is not uncommon to have to adjust up to three different medications before you can find the one that is most suitable for your child's ADHD. It's important for parents to be involved in this titration process, and keep an eye on their child's behavior, so that they can let the doctor know whether the medication is working or causing side effects.
If you do not decide to return to NHS treatment and have decided to return to NHS care, your medication will be issued with a private prescription which you will need to pay for at the pharmacy (this is not included in your consultation fees). You'll need to attend six-monthly appointments to check your medications. This includes blood pressure and pulse measurements.
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Follow-up appointments
After the assessment is complete after the assessment is completed, you can make appointment with the psychiatrist. Typically, the appointment will take place through a video call using zoom however in some instances it may be possible to have an audio only consultation (again at an additional cost).
We will then discuss treatment options and decide on the most appropriate, customized ADHD medication adjustment. This will include a review and discussion of your medication dose, as well as any side effects you might be experiencing. These titrations cost PS150 for face-toface sessions and PS60 by video or phone consultation. The pharmacy will be charged for any charges for medication.
The psychiatrist will ask you questions regarding your family history, the effects of your ADHD symptoms on your life, and any relationship problems or mental health issues that you may be experiencing. ADHD is a genetic condition, which is why it's crucial to assess your family history to determine if you are at chance of developing this disorder.
It is essential to be honest and transparent to the doctor during the assessment, since the information they get will be used to determine whether your ADHD fits the diagnostic criteria. This is a crucial step in the process because if you don't do it, it could lead to an inaccurate diagnosis and therefore inappropriate prescribing of medication.
If you decide to seek treatment for ADHD we'll schedule a follow-up appointment with a psychiatrist who specializes in this area. If you'd like to start treatment right away it is possible to start treatment immediately following the diagnosis. You can also take two weeks to think about the implications of the diagnosis and your options.
We suggest that if you are unsure about your preferences, you talk to your GP prior to scheduling your private assessment. Some providers have different policies on whether or not they require an GP letter. Find out if your GP accepts a Shared Care Agreement, which means you will be referred to them when you leave the clinic for prescriptions for medication.
Medication
For many who wish to obtain an official diagnosis of ADHD treatment is an important element of their treatment. It isn't easy to obtain prescriptions from psychiatrists on the NHS. NHS waiting lists are notoriously long, and GPs can be reluctant to refer patients to specialist services.
One way to get around this is to request your GP to refer you through Right to Choose (see psychiatry-uk and ADHD 360). You can pick a provider that provides an assessment on your own and the titration. This can reduce your wait time by a significant amount and is more convenient if you are working and have a busy schedule.
If you are identified as a candidate for this treatment, your chosen clinician will assess you and decide whether or not you need to be titrated on medication. You'll have to complete forms that are different for each provider but the most frequent ones are self-reporting questionnaires and medical histories dating back to childhood and adulthood. These will help your clinician determine any issues that could indicate that you shouldn't be taking ADHD medications if they are prescribed.
If you are on a titration medication, it will typically be a combination of non-stimulant and stimulant medications. They will be carefully tested and monitored to determine the best combination for you, taking into consideration any current conditions you suffer from. The titration process can be long and may require several extra appointments before your dose is stable.
Depending on the type of medication you are taking, follow-up appointments can be scheduled either monthly or quarterly. This will involve your clinician making sure that you are stable on the medication, noting any adverse effects you've experienced, and making any adjustments needed to ensure that you're on a dose that is safe. You will also be required to undergo a regular health check, which could include blood pressure, pulse and weight readings as well as an annual review.

For some, it may be that they are satisfied with their medication and don't require an additional discussion regarding their titration. If you're looking to discuss your titration or treatment plan in more detail it is possible that you'll be referred back to the private clinic who performed your initial assessment. In this instance, the titration will be included in the consultation cost. The medication will be given via the private prescription. This can cost more than a prescription from the NHS because the pharmacy will charge for the medication.