What to Expect from a Private ADHD Assessment in Oxford

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A Trusted ADHD Clinic Now in Oxford

We’re proud to announce the launch of our Oxford ADHD Clinic—part of our expanding commitment to offering timely, comprehensive, and compassionate care for patients with suspected ADHD.

Whether you’re an adult struggling with focus and organisation, or a parent concerned about your child’s development, our new Oxford ADHD Centre provides expert-led private ADHD assessments in Oxford without long NHS waiting times.

Why Choose a Private ADHD Assessment?

The process of getting an ADHD diagnosis in Oxford through the NHS can be slow and stressful, often with waiting lists stretching into many months. At our Private Medical Clinic, we’ve built our ADHD assessment pathway around speed, clarity, and quality.

By choosing a private ADHD assessment in Oxford, you benefit from:

  • Fast-track access to specialists
  • Comprehensive diagnostic evaluations
  • Personalised treatment and management plans
  • Discreet, judgment-free consultations
  • Ongoing support and review

We take a holistic approach to ADHD care—helping you understand your symptoms, get a clear diagnosis, and receive practical support that improves daily life.

What Happens During an ADHD Assessment at Our Oxford Clinic?

At our ADHD Centre in Oxford, every assessment is tailored to the individual. Here’s what you can typically expect:

Initial Consultation

You’ll meet with an experienced clinician who specialises in ADHD. This appointment explores your symptoms, medical history, and any challenges in daily life, school, work or relationships.

Diagnostic Evaluation

We use evidence-based tools such as clinical interviews, rating scales, and behavioural assessments. This may also include input from family members, teachers, or partners.

Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

If ADHD is diagnosed, we’ll guide you through next steps—whether that’s medication, lifestyle strategies, therapy, or a combination. Every care plan is bespoke.

Ongoing Review and Support

We don’t just give a diagnosis and walk away. Our Oxford ADHD clinic offers continued support and medication reviews where needed to ensure long-term success.

Who Can We Assess?

Our ADHD clinic in Oxford welcomes both adults and children (ages 6+). Many of our patients come to us after years of struggling without a formal diagnosis. Whether you suspect ADHD for the first time or are looking for a second opinion, we’re here to help.

Oxford’s Private ADHD Experts

Our clinicians are experienced in diagnosing and managing ADHD in a range of presentations—whether that’s inattentive, hyperactive, or combined-type. At our Oxford ADHD Centre, you’ll receive care that’s understanding, respectful, and rooted in clinical excellence.

We also recognise how ADHD often overlaps with other conditions like anxiety, depression or autism. That’s why our assessments are thorough and multidisciplinary where needed.

Book a Private ADHD Assessment in Oxford

Getting help shouldn’t mean waiting for months. If you’re ready to take the next step, our team at the Oxford ADHD clinic is here to support you.

  • Convenient Oxford location
  • Fast-tracked appointments available
  • Full ADHD assessment and diagnosis pathway
  • Experienced clinicians
  • Written reports and treatment recommendations

To book your private ADHD assessment in Oxford, contact us today or visit our ADHD services page.

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