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Private ADHD Titration
There is currently a nationwide shortage of medication to treat ADHD symptoms. This is due both to manufacturing issues and an increased global demand.
Our service is able to provide private ADHD titration as an alternative to waiting for NHS funding through Right to Choose. Our assessments are free and include the cost of one prescription.
Titration
A highly experienced psychiatrist consultant will conduct a thorough evaluation of your ADHD. This will include a medical history and an assessment using the typical ADHD rating scales and questionnaires.
Following your assessment you will be informed that medication may be beneficial for your situation. This will take place at your follow up appointment (which could be in person via video link or via phone). Your doctor will go over the various options for [Redirect-302] medications available. If you decide to start taking medication, we will offer you the opportunity to increase your dosage to ensure the best balance of benefits and side effects for you.
This is a process which can take several weeks, and requires adjusting your child's dosage gradually until the appropriate balance is reached. It is not unusual to need to adjust three or four medications before determining the most effective one for your child's ADHD symptoms. It's important for parents to participate in this titration process, and keep an watchful eye on their child's behavior [Redirect-302] so that they can inform the doctor whether the medication is helping or causing side effects.
If you decide to return to NHS treatment, your medication will be given as a private prescription which you'll need to pay for at the pharmacy (this is not included in your consultation fees). You must attend six monthly appointments to monitor your medication, which includes pulse and blood pressure readings. Annual reviews are also required.
Follow-up appointments
Once the assessment has been completed, you will be able to book appointment with the psychiatrist, as necessary. The appointment will usually be conducted by video conference using zoom. However, in certain cases, it may be possible for an audio-only appointment to be conducted (again at an additional cost).
At this point, we will discuss treatment options and agree upon a bespoke individualised ADHD medication titration program. This will include a review of your medication dose and a discussion of any possible negative side effects you may be experiencing. The cost of these titration consultations is PS150 for face-to face sessions and PS60 for online or telephone video consultations. Medication costs are additional and are paid directly to the pharmacy.
The psychiatrist will also inquire with you about your family history and the impact your ADHD symptoms can have on your life, including any relationship issues you might be experiencing or other mental health problems that you might be experiencing. ADHD is a genetic condition, and it's vital to examine your family history in order to determine if you are at a higher chance of developing this disorder.
During this examination, it is crucial that you are truthful and honest with your doctor who will use the information you provide to determine whether you are able to meet the diagnostic criteria for ADHD. This is a vital step in the process, as failing to do so could result in an inaccurate diagnosis, and thus an incorrect prescribing of medication.
If you've decided you'd like to be treated for your ADHD We will set up a follow-up appointment with one of our psychiatrists who specialize in this field. If you'd like to begin treatment right away it is possible to start treatment when you are diagnosed. Or you can wait for two weeks before considering the implications of the diagnosis and the options available to you.
If you are unsure of what you would prefer, we suggest that you talk to your GP before booking your private examination as some providers have different policies about whether they require the submission of a GP referral letter or not. Find out if your GP accepts the Shared Care Agreement, which means that you will be referred to them when you leave the clinic for medication prescription.
Medication
For many people who seek an official diagnosis of ADHD medication is a key aspect of their journey. It isn't easy to obtain an appointment with a psychiatrist on the NHS. NHS waiting lists can be extremely long and GPs might be reluctant to refer patients to specialist services.
One method to circumvent this is to ask your GP to refer you through Right to Choose (see psychiatry-uk and ADHD 360). This means that you can choose an organization that offers an assessment and titration. This will help you to save time and also be more convenient, particularly if you have a busy schedule.
After you have been diagnosed, your doctor will assess your condition to determine if you need medication titration. You'll have to fill out forms that differ by provider, but the most common ones are self-reporting questionnaires and medical histories that go to childhood and adulthood. These forms will allow your doctor to determine if there are any circumstances that indicate you shouldn't be taking ADHD medication, in the event that they've been prescribed.
If you are on a titration medication, it will typically consist of stimulants and non-stimulant medications. They will be carefully tested and monitored to find the most effective combination for you, taking into consideration any current conditions you suffer from. The titration process can be lengthy and may require a few extra appointments before you are stable on your dose.
The frequency of your follow-up appointments is contingent on the type and amount of medication that you are taking. They could be scheduled monthly or quarterly. This will include your physician checking that you are stable on the medication, logging any side effects you have had and making any adjustments needed to ensure that you're on a safe dosage. You'll also have to undergo a regular health check that may include blood pressure readings, pulse and weight as well as an annual check-up.
For some people, it may be that they are happy with their medication and don't need any further discussion on their titration. For those who require further discussion about their titration and treatment plan it's possible to be passed back to the same private clinic that made their initial assessment. If this happens, the titration appointment will be included in the consultation fees and they will receive their medication on a private prescription (see Consultation fees above). This could cost more than prescriptions from the NHS since the pharmacy will charge you for the medication.
There is currently a nationwide shortage of medication to treat ADHD symptoms. This is due both to manufacturing issues and an increased global demand.
Our service is able to provide private ADHD titration as an alternative to waiting for NHS funding through Right to Choose. Our assessments are free and include the cost of one prescription.
Titration
A highly experienced psychiatrist consultant will conduct a thorough evaluation of your ADHD. This will include a medical history and an assessment using the typical ADHD rating scales and questionnaires.
Following your assessment you will be informed that medication may be beneficial for your situation. This will take place at your follow up appointment (which could be in person via video link or via phone). Your doctor will go over the various options for [Redirect-302] medications available. If you decide to start taking medication, we will offer you the opportunity to increase your dosage to ensure the best balance of benefits and side effects for you.
This is a process which can take several weeks, and requires adjusting your child's dosage gradually until the appropriate balance is reached. It is not unusual to need to adjust three or four medications before determining the most effective one for your child's ADHD symptoms. It's important for parents to participate in this titration process, and keep an watchful eye on their child's behavior [Redirect-302] so that they can inform the doctor whether the medication is helping or causing side effects.
If you decide to return to NHS treatment, your medication will be given as a private prescription which you'll need to pay for at the pharmacy (this is not included in your consultation fees). You must attend six monthly appointments to monitor your medication, which includes pulse and blood pressure readings. Annual reviews are also required.
Follow-up appointments
Once the assessment has been completed, you will be able to book appointment with the psychiatrist, as necessary. The appointment will usually be conducted by video conference using zoom. However, in certain cases, it may be possible for an audio-only appointment to be conducted (again at an additional cost).
At this point, we will discuss treatment options and agree upon a bespoke individualised ADHD medication titration program. This will include a review of your medication dose and a discussion of any possible negative side effects you may be experiencing. The cost of these titration consultations is PS150 for face-to face sessions and PS60 for online or telephone video consultations. Medication costs are additional and are paid directly to the pharmacy.
The psychiatrist will also inquire with you about your family history and the impact your ADHD symptoms can have on your life, including any relationship issues you might be experiencing or other mental health problems that you might be experiencing. ADHD is a genetic condition, and it's vital to examine your family history in order to determine if you are at a higher chance of developing this disorder.
During this examination, it is crucial that you are truthful and honest with your doctor who will use the information you provide to determine whether you are able to meet the diagnostic criteria for ADHD. This is a vital step in the process, as failing to do so could result in an inaccurate diagnosis, and thus an incorrect prescribing of medication.
If you've decided you'd like to be treated for your ADHD We will set up a follow-up appointment with one of our psychiatrists who specialize in this field. If you'd like to begin treatment right away it is possible to start treatment when you are diagnosed. Or you can wait for two weeks before considering the implications of the diagnosis and the options available to you.
If you are unsure of what you would prefer, we suggest that you talk to your GP before booking your private examination as some providers have different policies about whether they require the submission of a GP referral letter or not. Find out if your GP accepts the Shared Care Agreement, which means that you will be referred to them when you leave the clinic for medication prescription.
Medication
For many people who seek an official diagnosis of ADHD medication is a key aspect of their journey. It isn't easy to obtain an appointment with a psychiatrist on the NHS. NHS waiting lists can be extremely long and GPs might be reluctant to refer patients to specialist services.
One method to circumvent this is to ask your GP to refer you through Right to Choose (see psychiatry-uk and ADHD 360). This means that you can choose an organization that offers an assessment and titration. This will help you to save time and also be more convenient, particularly if you have a busy schedule.
After you have been diagnosed, your doctor will assess your condition to determine if you need medication titration. You'll have to fill out forms that differ by provider, but the most common ones are self-reporting questionnaires and medical histories that go to childhood and adulthood. These forms will allow your doctor to determine if there are any circumstances that indicate you shouldn't be taking ADHD medication, in the event that they've been prescribed.
If you are on a titration medication, it will typically consist of stimulants and non-stimulant medications. They will be carefully tested and monitored to find the most effective combination for you, taking into consideration any current conditions you suffer from. The titration process can be lengthy and may require a few extra appointments before you are stable on your dose.
The frequency of your follow-up appointments is contingent on the type and amount of medication that you are taking. They could be scheduled monthly or quarterly. This will include your physician checking that you are stable on the medication, logging any side effects you have had and making any adjustments needed to ensure that you're on a safe dosage. You'll also have to undergo a regular health check that may include blood pressure readings, pulse and weight as well as an annual check-up.
For some people, it may be that they are happy with their medication and don't need any further discussion on their titration. For those who require further discussion about their titration and treatment plan it's possible to be passed back to the same private clinic that made their initial assessment. If this happens, the titration appointment will be included in the consultation fees and they will receive their medication on a private prescription (see Consultation fees above). This could cost more than prescriptions from the NHS since the pharmacy will charge you for the medication.

