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Welcome to Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, a leading provider of private ADHD assessments and private psychiatrist services in Manchester. Conveniently based in Prestwich, we offer rapid access to experienced clinicians, including same-day private psychiatry appointments for patients across Manchester and the wider North West.

Our clinic specialises in comprehensive private ADHD assessments for adults and children, alongside expert psychiatric evaluations and personalised treatment plans. As a trusted private psychiatrist Manchester service, we combine clinical excellence with a discreet, patient-focused approach, delivering high-quality mental health care without long waiting times.

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Where is The Manchester Psychiatry Clinic based?

Manchester Psychiatry Clinic Manchester We are a private doctor manchester and based in Manchester with our main clinic in the Prestwich area.

What's your privacy policy at Manchester Psychiatry Clinic?

We aim to abide by the Caldicott Principles of patient privacy. We use a software that is encrypted and have privacy protocols in place to ensure your private medical information remains safe.

Where can I get a private ADHD assessment near me in the UK?

If you’re looking for a private ADHD assessment in the UK, there are a number of clinics offering specialist services without the long NHS waiting times. Many people choose private providers to access a faster diagnosis, particularly if symptoms are affecting work, education, or daily life. At Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, we offer private ADHD assessments in Manchester with both in-clinic appointments in Prestwich and secure online consultations available across the UK. Our assessments are led by experienced clinicians and follow a structured pathway, including an initial doctor triage, a full psychiatric evaluation, and a clear diagnostic and treatment plan. Choosing a reputable clinic is important. Look for services that are doctor-led, use recognised diagnostic criteria, and provide a comprehensive report with clear next steps. This ensures your assessment is not only thorough but also useful for ongoing care, including discussions around treatment or shared care with your GP. If you're searching for a “private ADHD assessment near me,” it’s worth considering clinics that offer both local and remote options, so you can access specialist care quickly wherever you are in the UK.

What is the cost of a private ADHD assessment in the UK?

The cost of a private ADHD assessment in the UK can vary depending on how comprehensive the service is and who carries it out. In most cases, you can expect prices to range from around £400 to £1,200 or more for a full assessment. Lower-cost options may offer a more basic screening or a single appointment, whereas more structured packages typically include a detailed psychiatric assessment, review of background history, standardised questionnaires, and a formal diagnostic report. Some clinics also include follow-up appointments or treatment planning within the package, which can affect the overall price. At Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, our ADHD assessment packages are designed to be clear and transparent, with no hidden fees. Each pathway includes a doctor-led triage, a comprehensive assessment, and a personalised treatment plan, so you understand exactly what you’re getting from the outset. It’s important to look beyond just the price and consider the quality of the assessment, the experience of the clinician, and whether ongoing support is available. A well-structured assessment can save time in the long run and provide a much clearer route to effective treatment.

How long does a private ADHD assessment usually take?

A private ADHD assessment in the UK is usually completed over one or two appointments, but the full process can take a little longer depending on how thorough the clinic is. In many cases, the main assessment itself lasts between 60 and 120 minutes. This involves a detailed discussion of symptoms, background history, and how these difficulties affect day-to-day life. You may also be asked to complete questionnaires or provide information from family members or school reports where relevant. More structured services take a step-by-step approach rather than relying on a single appointment. This can include an initial triage call, completion of screening forms, the full psychiatric assessment, and then a follow-up to review the outcome and discuss treatment options. When this pathway is used, the overall process may span a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on appointment availability and how quickly information is gathered. At Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, our ADHD assessments are designed to be efficient but thorough. We aim to move patients through the process quickly while still allowing enough time to reach a safe, well-supported diagnosis and provide a clear treatment plan.

What happens during a private adult ADHD assessment?

A private adult ADHD assessment is a structured, in-depth process designed to understand your symptoms, background, and how they affect your daily life. The assessment usually begins with a detailed discussion about your current difficulties, such as problems with focus, organisation, impulsivity, or emotional regulation. Your clinician will explore how long these symptoms have been present and whether they were evident in childhood, as ADHD is a lifelong condition that typically starts early in life. You’ll also be asked about your education, work, relationships, and mental health history. Many clinics use standardised questionnaires to support the assessment, and in some cases, input from a partner, parent, or school reports can be helpful to build a clearer picture. The clinician will then apply recognised diagnostic criteria to determine whether ADHD is present. This isn’t a quick checklist — it involves careful clinical judgement to rule out other conditions that can overlap with ADHD, such as anxiety, depression, or sleep issues. If a diagnosis is made, you’ll receive a detailed report along with a personalised treatment plan. This may include discussion of medication, lifestyle strategies, and follow-up support. At Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, our approach is doctor-led and structured, ensuring that each assessment is thorough, evidence-based, and focused on giving you clear answers and next steps.

Are private ADHD assessments covered by UK health insurance?

In the UK, private ADHD assessments are not always covered by health insurance, and it very much depends on your provider and the specific policy you hold. Some insurers, such as Bupa or AXA Health, may offer limited cover for psychiatric assessments, but ADHD services are often excluded or only partially funded. In many cases, insurers class ADHD as a developmental or long-term condition, which falls outside standard mental health cover. Even where an assessment is approved, follow-up care, medication reviews, and ongoing treatment are frequently not included. If you’re considering using insurance, it’s important to check directly with your provider before booking. Ask specifically whether ADHD assessments, diagnostic reports, and follow-up appointments are covered, and whether you need to see an approved clinician or clinic. At Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, most patients choose to self-fund their ADHD assessment to avoid delays and restrictions. This allows access to a clear, structured pathway with transparent pricing and no uncertainty around approvals.

How to find reputable private ADHD clinics near me?

Finding a reputable private ADHD clinic in the UK comes down to looking for quality, transparency, and proper clinical oversight rather than just location or price. Start by checking who is delivering the assessment. A reliable ADHD clinic should be led by qualified clinicians such as consultant psychiatrists or experienced ADHD specialists, and assessments should follow recognised diagnostic criteria (such as DSM-5 or ICD-11). This ensures the diagnosis is clinically valid and accepted for ongoing care. It’s also worth reviewing how the service is structured. Reputable clinics offer a clear, multi-step pathway rather than a quick one-off appointment. This often includes an initial triage, a detailed psychiatric assessment, background history, and a formal report with a treatment plan. Transparent pricing and clear communication about what is included are strong indicators of a well-run service. Look at patient reviews and feedback, particularly around communication, report quality, and follow-up support. A good clinic will not only diagnose ADHD but also guide you through next steps, including medication options, monitoring, and the possibility of shared care with your GP. At Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, we provide a structured, doctor-led ADHD assessment pathway with both in-person appointments in Manchester and secure online consultations across the UK. This allows patients to access specialist care quickly while ensuring the process remains thorough, safe, and clinically robust.

Can private Psychiatrist refer to the NHS?

Yes — a private GP can refer you into the NHS when it’s clinically appropriate. Tyis can happen in our video consultations as well as our standard GP consultations. It is worth noting that there is usually an extra charge for a referral. In practice, it works much the same as seeing your usual NHS GP, but without the long wait to be assessed first. After your consultation at Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, we prepare a clear medical summary and send it directly to your NHS practice so the referral can be processed through the standard NHS pathways.

Most patients use this when they want a quicker initial assessment but still wish to continue their care within the NHS system for scans, specialist clinics, or hospital services.

Can a private GP refer to NHS specialist?

Yes — a private GP can refer you to an NHS specialist, as long as the referral meets the usual NHS criteria. After your consultation at Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, we create a detailed clinical letter and send it to your NHS practice so the request can go through the standard NHS referral system.

Many patients choose this route because it allows them to be assessed quickly in the private setting, while still accessing NHS hospital care, scans or specialist clinics when appropriate.

You can find out more by booking a video consultation or another consultations type available on our GP consultations page.

Can a private Psychiatrist prescribe Diazepam?

Private GPs can legally prescribe diazepam, but most reputable clinics — including ours — are very cautious with this type of medication. Diazepam falls under controlled drug regulations, and it carries risks around dependence, sedation and safety, so it’s only prescribed in very specific, short-term situations where it’s clearly clinically justified.

At Manchester Psychiatry Clinic we focus on safer, evidence-based options first, and in many cases we do not prescribe diazepam or similar sedatives. If someone needs ongoing management for anxiety, sleep issues or muscle spasms, we normally explore alternative treatments or arrange the right specialist support instead.

We do prescribe some controlled drugs in our ADHD clinic under very strict clinical circumstances when we are doing our ADHD assessments but they are not benzodiazapines such as Diazepam etc.

Patients tend to appreciate this approach because it keeps their care safe, transparent and fully in line with current UK medical guidelines.

Can private psychiatry give a sick note?

Yes — a private psychiatrist can issue a sick note, and it’s valid for employers just like an NHS “fit note.” Most people use a private GP when they need the note quickly or can’t get an appointment with their usual NHS practice.

At Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, we provide sick notes after a proper medical assessment found on the GP Consultations page, and they can cover work absences, adjustments, phased returns, or fitness to work. Many patients appreciate the clarity and the speed, especially when they need documentation on the same day without waiting for an NHS appointment.

Can a private GP prescribe controlled drugs?

Private GPs can legally prescribe controlled drugs, but most reputable clinics take a very careful, guideline-led approach — and that includes us. These medicines carry higher risks around dependence, safety and monitoring, so they’re only appropriate in clearly justified, clinically assessed situations.

At Manchester Psychiatry Clinic we generally do not prescribe controlled drugs such as strong sedatives, opioids or dependency-forming medications. We do prescribe controlled drugs such as Methylphenidate or Elvanse in our speciliast ADHD clinic.

If a patient’s condition genuinely requires this type of treatment, we usually arrange the right specialist referral or work alongside their NHS GP so the prescribing is managed safely within an appropriate framework.

Patients tend to prefer this approach because it keeps their care evidence-based, transparent and fully aligned with UK medical standards.

Can a private Psychiatrist access NHS records?

Private Psychiatrists don’t have automatic access to your NHS medical record. Your NHS notes sit within the NHS system and can only be viewed by clinicians working inside it.

What we can do at Manchester Psychiatry Clinic  is ask for relevant information from your NHS practice when it’s needed for safe care — but this always requires your permission, and the NHS surgery has to agree to share it.

After every consultation, we also send a clear summary back to your NHS GP so your main record stays up to date. Most patients like this because it keeps everything joined up without handing full access across systems

Can a private GP prescribe antidepressants?

Yes — a private GP can prescribe antidepressants, as long as it’s safe and clinically appropriate. The process is similar to what you’d expect with an NHS GP: we listen to your symptoms, explore any underlying triggers, rule out red flags, and make sure medication is actually the right option.

At Manchester Psychiatry Clinic, we regularly manage anxiety, low mood and stress-related conditions, but we never rush into prescribing. If antidepressants are suitable, we explain the choice of medication, what to expect in the first couple of weeks, and how follow-up reviews work. See our mental health clinic page and our psychiatric clinic page as well as our ADHD clinic page for further information. If another approach would be safer — such as therapy, lifestyle adjustments or referral to a specialist — we guide you through that instead.

Most people value the combination of fast access and thoughtful, evidence-based care, especially when they’ve been waiting a long time for NHS support.

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