About us

We’re here to deliver truly excellent care throughout your mental health or neurodevelopmental journey.

As a practitioner-led, CQC-regulated community of experts, we work together with individuals and organisations such as NHS trusts, universities, and private medical insurers to better equip them on their mind health journeys.

By harnessing the combined power of people, data, and technology, we broaden access to safe and effective talk therapy, neurodevelopmental assessments, and post-diagnostic support.

Our purpose

To continually evolve and advance the provision of mind health and neurodevelopmental care, treatment, and support.

How we started

ProblemShared was founded to address the increasing demand for accessible mind health support. Throughout his career as an A&E doctor, our CEO, Nick, saw firsthand how limited resources and long waitlists affect patients and their families.

Motivated by this, he and his wife, Tika, created a service focused on delivering timely, effective, and person-centred care.

Since then, we’ve supported thousands in obtaining autism, ADHD, or specific learning difficulties diagnoses. But our care doesn’t end there - we offer post-diagnostic services like psychoeducation, education navigation, talk therapy, and ADHD medication prescribing where appropriate, all tailored to individual needs.

Why we do it

01.

To expand access to the best mind health support.

02.

To provide genuine quality and choice to clients and partners.

03.

To deliver truly neuroaffirming, person-centred care.

Our values

Our values are the foundation of who we are and what we do.

These guiding principles shape our behaviours, decisions, and relationships - as individuals and as a wider clinical community.

Human-centric

Everything we do is focused on improving lives. We embrace the difference in each human being and in doing so, help them to thrive.

Excellence

We provide exceptional care. Full stop.

Innovative

In the way we work, in our service delivery, and in the technology that underpins what we do. We use data as a force for good, driving our efforts to provide personalised care.

Collaborative

We forge meaningful partnerships with like-minded organisations and people to deliver our vision.

Generous

We share our knowledge, time, and resources with the ProblemShared community to create the building blocks for an empowering environment where everyone feels supported.

Reflective

In the spirit of continuous improvement, we always strive to be better today than we were yesterday.

Our principles of quality care

Our approach is evidence-based and effective. We’re guided by the standards of best practice set by the NHS and National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), ensuring your safety is always the priority.

What does ‘mind health’ mean?

We believe language is a powerful way to demonstrate respect and provide neuroaffirming care. The term "neurodiversity" highlights the natural variety of human minds - how we think, process, and solve problems differently. Neurodiversity is something to celebrate, not fix.

While many people seek diagnoses, medication, or support through our platform, our mission is to affirm neurodivergent identities while helping individuals to navigate any challenges they face.

That’s why we coined the term “mind health”. It encompasses both mental health and neurodevelopmental care, reflecting the holistic support we offer in a way no existing term could.

Trusted partners

From universities to NHS trusts, we collaborate with respected institutions to enhance access to mind health support through the NHS Right to Choose scheme and beyond.

NHS Coventry
NHS Devon
NHS Norfolk
NHS Rotherham

What our clients have to say

We are proud to have supported thousands of clients 
on their mind health journey. 

“Before my counselling through ProblemShared I had never received any form of therapy and I couldn’t have asked for a better first experience. I am happy to say I have learnt a lot about myself and how I can better cope with the challenges I have faced. Perhaps more importantly, I feel comfortable reaching out for help in the future should I feel I need it.”

Student

“My counsellor was a skilled CBT professional who helped equip me with practical exercises to overcome the issues in question. The counselling I received has enabled me to continue with my studies and regain my confidence moving forward.“

Student

“Danny is such a good therapist. The first professional I have spoken to that I felt was actually equipped to help me…very approachable and considerate. Would recommend to anyone but especially LGBTQ+ people as I felt welcome, safe and accepted.“

Student

“I have multiple diagnoses for mental health – the counsellor understood this and took it into account during my sessions. Accessibility outside normal hours was brilliant. Definitely considered leaving/deferring without the mental support received.“

Student

Frequently asked questions

Anything you’d like to ask?

We’re here to help you find the right support for you and your family.

What is ProblemShared?

ProblemShared was founded to evolve and advance the provision of mind healthcare. We are a community of experienced practitioners and passionate advocates for better access to the highest quality neurodevelopmental and mental health support. By combining the power of tech, data, and clinical excellence, we provide personalised care to better equip individuals and institutions in their mind health journey. 

What does ProblemShared do?

ProblemShared is an online mind health platform. We provide access to the highest quality care for individuals and institutions seeking mental healthcare services or neurodevelopmental assessments and support.

We offer online assessments for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, and specific learning differences such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia. Our post-diagnostic care service includes psychoeducation groups, educational navigation, talk therapy, and the prescribing of ADHD medication where appropriate.

It's an emergency, what should I do?

We are not able to offer treatment in severe or life-threatening situations. If you think you are at risk of harm or at risk of harming others, you should look at the resources available on our IN CASE OF EMERGENCY page, call 999 or go immediately to your local Accident and Emergency department.

Who does ProblemShared support?

We work in partnership with institutions such as the NHS, insurance companies and universities to deliver NICE-informed therapy, neurodevelopmental assessments and post-diagnostic care for adults, children and young people.

Does ProblemShared offer face-to-face consultations?

ProblemShared is a fully online mind healthcare provider, and does not offer any in-person appointments. If you believe an in-person service would suit you better, you should contact your GP and request a referral to an appropriate provider.

If any of the following statements apply to you, you or your child are not suitable for an online assessment at this time, and should speak to your GP about accessing face-to-face care that better meets your needs:

You/your child are below the age of 7 years old

You/your child are non-verbal and/or selectively mute

You/your child are unable to communicate at conversational level in English

You/your child have a diagnosis of global development delay or an intellectual disability (IQ below 70)

You/your child have a significant visual or hearing impairment which means that you/your child are unable to access online assessments 

You/your child are currently psychotic or have recently experienced a psychotic episode (within 3 months)

You/your child are currently deemed to pose a risk to themselves or others and are not under care co-ordination with the local CMHT

You/your child are currently receiving treatment for an active eating disorder, or have been discharged within the last 6 months from a specialist eating disorder clinic

You/your child are currently receiving active medical treatment for drugs or alcohol addiction 

You/your child have had a head injury or brain surgery or have a neurological condition which has left you with significant cognitive impairments 

You/your child have previously been assessed by the NHS and are seeking a second opinion assessment

You/your child are currently serving a prison sentence, or are on temporary release

You/your child are undergoing a safeguarding investigation and cannot be seen until it has been concluded

You/your child are currently detained in a hospital under the Mental Health Act 1983, or under a community treatment order

You/your child currently serve in the armed forces

You/your child do not have access to a laptop or computer (please note that a tablet which is at least 10” in size and can be propped up to be used hands-free can also be used to access our service, but handheld devices such as mobile phones cannot) 

You/your child do not have access to an internet connection in a private place 

You/your child are not willing to conduct the assessment with your camera turned on for the duration of the assessment

Is ProblemShared part of the NHS?

No, ProblemShared is a private mind healthcare company. However, we are partnered with many NHS trusts, work with psychiatrists and paediatricians who currently hold or have held consultant posts with the NHS, and our founder and CEO is a practising NHS doctor.

What type of clinicians work at ProblemShared?

Our team of clinicians come from many different professional backgrounds and include nurses, occupational therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, paediatricians, social workers, speech and language therapists, and specialist teachers.

They are all highly qualified, accredited by their relevant professional bodies, and follow the codes of conduct drawn from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines and for SpLD, the SpLD Assessment Standards Committee (SASC).

What does mind health mean?

We are always in pursuit of inclusivity, and see language as a tool to demonstrate respect and understanding for a person’s lived experience. This is why we call ourselves a ‘mind health’ platform.

Neurodiversity is a word coined by sociologist Judy Singer. It refers to the natural diversity of human minds; the unique and varying ways in which human brains are wired, process information, and solve problems.

In this way, neurodiversity is something to celebrate. Mental health challenges may require a ‘solution’, but neurodivergence does not. While neurodivergent people may come to us seeking support with managing their neurodivergence, such as a diagnosis, medication, or counselling, the world needs to adapt to meet their needs – not the other way around.

The care we provide at ProblemShared involves both neurodevelopmental and mental health support. We recognise that these separate practices, when describing them together, require a completely new term.  

What technology do I need to access my sessions?

To be eligible for our service you must have access to an internet connection in a private place.

You must also have access to a laptop or computer with a working webcam, and be willing to have your camera on for the duration of your assessment sessions.

Please note that a tablet which is at least 10” in size and can be propped up and used hands-free can also be used to access the service, but handheld devices such as mobile phones cannot. This is because our clinicians need to see enough of your face and torso throughout the assessment in order to make an accurate diagnosis. Unfortunately, a mobile phone screen does not facilitate this effectively. Furthermore, notifications pinging through on a mobile phone can be distracting and interrupt the assessment.

For assessments for specific learning differences (SpLD), computer screens must be a minimum of 15” (38 cm) measured diagonally (according to SASC guidance). Headphones should also be used to enable clear audio.

Does ProblemShared record online sessions?

We do not record any of our online sessions. What you say in your session is confidential and remains between you and your clinician. However, if our clinician has any concerns about risk or safeguarding, they may have to discuss the matter with their clinical supervisor, clinical team, or safeguarding lead in order ensure safety. Please note that phone calls with our customer service team are recorded.

What if I require accessibility support throughout my journey with ProblemShared?

If you require accessibility support, please reach out to a member of our team explaining the nature of your requirements. We endeavour to make our service as inclusive as possible, and will do everything in our power to ensure you feel confident and comfortable throughout your journey.

Why can’t I use a smartphone to access my assessment sessions?

Our clinicians need to see enough of your face and torso throughout the assessment in order to make an accurate diagnosis. Unfortunately, a smartphone screen does not facilitate this effectively. Furthermore, notifications pinging through on a mobile phone can be distracting and interrupt the assessment. Only a laptop, computer, or tablet which is at least 10” in size (for autism and ADHD assessments) or 15\" in size (for SpLD) and can be propped up to be used hands-free can be used to access our service.

If you do not have access to any of these devices and are seeking an assessment on behalf of your child, it may be possible to complete the assessment at your child’s school and borrow a school laptop. However, this would be reliant on you asking the school, and checking that you can log onto your ProblemShared client dashboard prior to the session, to help prevent any security issues with firewalls.