If it is decided that the wait time is too long via the NHS local pathways, patients can choose to be referred via the Right to Choose to a preferred NHS-contracted provider.
Important Information
- GPs cannot select a provider on a patient’s behalf. You must research your options and choose a provider that meets your needs.
- The Right to Choose is available for children over 5 and adults. However, you must research which providers are suitable for your age group.
- Check their website exclusion criteria and service details.
- Most RTC providers conduct assessments remotely or online only.
- Local commissioned providers within Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS may not accept diagnoses made by RTC and could require their own assessment process.
- As a surgery we do not accept shared care agreements for medication, therefore please ensure to research if the provider offers both assessment, treatment and annual reviews.
Providers:
You can find more information on providers based in England on the links below. This website includes information on age groups for both ADHD and ASD, authorisation to provide NHS ADHD medication, and wait times for both ADHD and ASD. Please note each provider have different wait times and referral processes.