Find trusted, qualified occupational therapists near you. The SEND List connects Portsmouth families with experienced private paediatric specialists who understand your child.
Find Portsmouth OT SpecialistsA paediatric occupational therapist helps children develop the practical skills they need to take part fully in daily life — from getting dressed and eating independently to writing, playing, and managing sensory experiences at school.
In Portsmouth, NHS waiting times for paediatric OT can be lengthy. Many families across Hampshire choose private assessment and therapy to access support sooner, so their child can make progress without unnecessary delay.
A private OT assessment can support EHCP applications, inform specialist school provision, and give families a clear, practical picture of what their child needs and how to help.
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No. You do not need a GP referral to access a private occupational therapy assessment in Portsmouth. You can contact any OT listed on The SEND List directly. Some families do choose to inform their GP, but this is not a requirement.
Costs vary depending on the therapist and the complexity of the assessment. In Portsmouth, private paediatric OT assessments typically range from £250 to £600. Follow-up therapy sessions are usually charged separately. We recommend contacting individual therapists for a full breakdown of their fees.
Yes. A report from a qualified, HCPC-registered occupational therapist is valid and recognised by schools and local authorities in Portsmouth. It can support requests for additional classroom support and inform EHCP applications.
Most paediatric OT assessments involve an initial consultation followed by one or two assessment sessions. A written report typically follows within two to four weeks. The full process usually takes between four and eight weeks from first contact.
Occupational therapists on The SEND List work with a range of ages. Some specialise in young children from age two or three. Others also work with older children and teenagers. Check each therapist's profile for the age groups they cover.
The SEND List makes it easier for Portsmouth families to find qualified occupational therapists with confidence.
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