Tips for making the best choice.
If you are registered with a GP surgery in England and are referred by your GP for specialist healthcare, including neurodevelopmental assessments (such as for autism or ADHD), you have the legal right to select the support provider that best meets your individual needs.
This is known as your Right to Choose. It means you can decide which organisation will oversee your care, as long as they are located in England and are fully qualified. The scheme allows the NHS to better manage its wait lists and means you can access support faster, and at no cost to yourself. You can follow this link to read more about it on the NHS website.
Our focus on strength-based, person-centred neurodevelopmental assessments sets us apart.
We’re held to the highest standards of care.
Our clinicians are certified experts.
We’re the only provider to offer a neurodevelopmental service that includes post-diagnostic care.
We’re fully online.
ProblemShared is eligible to offer RTC because we have contracts with NHS Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) for both ADHD and autism services. This means we can provide the same service for any client who is registered with a GP in England.
ProblemShared is also regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) which means that we provide consistently safe, high-quality, compassionate care, and meet the highest level of legal and regulatory standards.
Here's what you can expect from your client journey with us:
1. Pre-assessment information requested
After we have reviewed and accepted your referral, we will ask you to complete some important pre-assessment forms.
2. You are moved to our wait list
Once you have completed the pre-assessment forms, we will move you onto our wait list for an assessment. Your assessment will occur between 12-24 weeks of you joining the wait list. After the duration of our wait list has elapsed, we will notify you of the date of your assessment and the time of each session.
3. Assessment occurs
Your assessment will consist of several sessions, on the same day where possible, overseen by our clinical team.
4. Outcome and report
You will be given the outcome of your assessment on the same day where possible. We will send you a full assessment report 4-6 weeks after this.
5. Post-diagnostic care
If you are diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental condition, you will be offered ongoing support including ADHD medication (where appropriate) and psychoeducation.
If you have any questions about Right to Choose, referral, or the assessment process in general, you can head to the support resources section of our homepage, or explore our FAQs.