Provider Review

ADHD 360: Wait Times, NHS RTC & Alternatives

ADHD 360 is one of England's largest NHS Right to Choose providers. This independent review covers how long you'll wait, what the process looks like, and when a different provider might be the better choice.

What ADHD 360 Offers

ADHD 360 is a fully online ADHD clinic providing assessments and post-diagnostic support for adults and children across England. They have been one of the most widely used NHS Right to Choose providers since the policy was introduced, and have completed tens of thousands of assessments through the NHS route.

Assessments are conducted via video call with a specialist clinician. Following diagnosis, ADHD 360 can support with medication titration and shared care coordination — either directly or in partnership with your GP.

Because of their size and NHS caseload, wait times are longer than smaller RTC providers like CARE ADHD. If speed is a priority and your budget allows, a self-pay option may be faster.

Using ADHD 360 via NHS Right to Choose

Right to Choose = free assessment funded by the NHS

Under NHS England's Right to Choose policy, you can ask your GP to refer you to ADHD 360 for a fully NHS-funded assessment. Your GP cannot legally refuse — it is your statutory right.

How to request it

  1. Book a GP appointment and say: "I'd like an ADHD assessment using my NHS Right to Choose — please refer me to ADHD 360."
  2. Your GP sends the referral electronically. ADHD 360 contacts you once they receive it.
  3. Attend your video assessment (typically 60–90 minutes with a clinician).
  4. Receive your written diagnostic report. If diagnosed, discuss next steps — medication, shared care, or titration.

Heads up: ADHD 360 waits can be long

As one of the highest-volume RTC providers, ADHD 360 waits typically run 12–24+ weeksdepending on your ICB. If your ICB has restricted RTC funding, the wait could be longer still. Check your ICB's status before you decide.

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When ADHD 360 Might Not Be the Right Fit

Long RTC waits — 12–24+ weeks is common. If your ICB is under pressure, expect the longer end of that range.

High-volume, call-centre feel — some patients report that communication can be impersonal compared to smaller clinics.

Online only — if you prefer face-to-face appointments, consider ADHD Norfolk, NeuroFX, or Cambridge Adult ADHD & ASD Clinic.

Self-pay pricing isn't upfront — if you want to skip the NHS queue and pay privately, CARE ADHD (£399) or ADHD Norfolk (£375) are more transparent.

NHS Right to Choose accepted — eligible patients pay nothing, with the assessment fully funded by the NHS.

One of the most widely accepted RTC providers — most ICBs in England have an existing relationship with ADHD 360.

Covers adults and children — useful for families seeking multiple assessments.

Post-diagnostic support available — medication titration and shared care coordination offered beyond the initial assessment.

ADHD 360 Alternatives

These providers are available in England and accept Right to Choose or offer competitive self-pay prices with shorter waits.

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Price Comparison

ProviderSelf-payRTCTypical waitMode
ADHD 360(this page)Contact for priceYes12–24+ weeksOnline
CARE ADHD£399Yes4–16 weeksOnline
Psychiatry UKFree (RTC)Yes8–20 weeksOnline
ADHD Norfolk£375No2–4 weeksFace-to-face
ADHD Health Clinic£695–£995No2–6 weeksHybrid
NeuroFX£675No2–6 weeksHybrid

Wait times and prices are approximate. Always confirm directly with the provider before booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does ADHD 360 accept NHS Right to Choose?

Yes. ADHD 360 is one of England's largest approved NHS Right to Choose providers for adult and child ADHD assessments. If your GP refers you via RTC, the assessment is fully funded by the NHS — you pay nothing.

How long is the ADHD 360 waiting list?

Via NHS Right to Choose, ADHD 360 wait times typically range from 12 to 24+ weeks, though this varies by your ICB's funding position and demand. Self-pay appointments are usually available faster. Always check directly with ADHD 360 for current estimates.

How much does ADHD 360 charge for a private assessment?

ADHD 360 primarily promotes the NHS Right to Choose route, so self-pay pricing is not prominently listed. If you want to self-pay and skip the NHS wait, CARE ADHD (£399) and ADHD Norfolk (£375) are often more transparent about upfront costs.

What are the best alternatives to ADHD 360 in 2025?

For NHS-funded assessments, CARE ADHD and Psychiatry UK are both approved RTC providers. For private self-pay, ADHD Norfolk (£375) and CARE ADHD (£399) offer clear pricing and shorter waits. For face-to-face appointments, ADHD Health Clinic or NeuroFX are strong East of England options.

Is ADHD 360 good for children?

Yes, ADHD 360 assesses both adults and children and accepts Right to Choose referrals for both age groups. For a children-only specialist option, Community Assessment Therapy Services (CATS) is also an approved RTC provider.

What happens after an ADHD 360 assessment?

If diagnosed, ADHD 360 provides a written report. Post-diagnosis support — including medication titration and shared care coordination — is available as a separate service. Your GP can also initiate titration through a local shared care arrangement once you have a report.