ADHD in adults - NHS Find out about ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) in adults, the symptoms of ADHD, how to get a diagnosis and how to manage it
NHS England » Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Programme . . . Multiple challenges relating to ADHD pathways and treatment exacerbated by recent medication supply issues, have been identified by the NHS, patient groups and charities The drivers of demand for ADHD services are multifaceted and complex, spanning wider societal and environmental factors
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (Adult)) – Getting an . . . Many adults are waiting a long time for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) assessments from their local NHS healthcare provider and are looking for faster options Many patients have been requesting referrals from their GP to an NHS Right to Choose provider
ADHD pathway and assessment process. | NELFT NHS Foundation Trust Symptoms of ADHD include inattention (struggling to focus might walk off), hyperactivity (fidgety, ‘always on the go’) and impulsiveness (suddenly doing saying something without considering consequences)
Attention Deficient Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) :: Avon and Wiltshire . . . If you are concerned that you, your child or young person you care for has ADHD, there are self-help resources and support services further down this page You can also visit your GP who will refer you to a specialist for an assessment to diagnose ADHD
ADHD Management Information - May 2025 - NHS Digital Historically there has been no specific data publicly available about people with ADHD The ADHD data improvement plan highlighted the need to make use of and publish existing data held by NHS England in this area whilst also working to improve data quality
C H Adult ADHD Support Resource Pack - elft. nhs. uk If you are at the waiting list stage, the ‘Waiting Well’ section will have helpful information and resources to support you during this time This section will also contain some practical tips for managing ADHD related symptoms including self-help techniques and lifestyle changes 2 ADHD Assessment
ADHD :: Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust If you feel you or your child may be showing signs of ADHD, the first step is to speak to your GP Where felt needed, your GP will make a referral to CAMHS who can support young people and their families with diagnosing of ADHD