Compare private ADHD assessment options across Newcastle, Gateshead and Tyneside, including children, young people, adults, diagnostic reports, treatment guidance and local support planning.
Find Newcastle upon Tyne ADHD assessorsNewcastle families often compare city, Gateshead and North Tyneside routes for learning, SEMH and neurodevelopmental questions.
Ask whether the assessor gathers evidence from home, school, college or work, and whether recommendations are written in a way that fits EHCP evidence and SEND support across Tyneside and local follow-up conversations.
Compare local, regional and online routes, then confirm age range, fees, assessment format, medication options and report scope with each provider.
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View listingADHD assessment listing serving Newcastle upon Tyne and nearby areas.
View listingADHD assessment listing serving Newcastle upon Tyne and nearby areas.
View listingUsually no for a private enquiry, but medication, shared-care and NHS recognition can have separate requirements. Ask the provider what evidence they need and how they communicate with your GP, school or college.
Often, yes. Ask whether the report gives practical recommendations for attention, executive function, emotional regulation and EHCP evidence and SEND support across Tyneside, not just a diagnosis outcome.
Confirm who completes the diagnostic review, whether the pathway follows NICE guidance, age range, fees, medication or titration options, report turnaround and post-diagnosis support.
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