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Right to Choose — Leicester

Right to Choose ADHD in Leicester

Parents near Leicester — your child does not have to wait 3 years for CAMHS. Right to Choose applies to children and adults. Our brain screening gives you the evidence to walk into your GP and request a Right to Choose referral with confidence. One screening. One clinical letter. One GP appointment. Months, not years.

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Why Leicester families are turning to Right to Choose

The numbers tell a devastating story. Over 177,000 children are on neurodevelopmental waiting lists in England. Around 62% of adults waiting for ADHD assessment have been waiting over 12 months. The average wait across Leicestershire ranges from 2 to 7 years depending on the trust and the age of the patient.

During this wait, the consequences compound. A child who is 7 when referred will be 10 before assessment — three years of academic struggle, social difficulty, and growing self-doubt. A teenager referred at 14 may not be assessed until after their GCSEs. An adult referred at 35 may reach 40 before seeing a specialist. These are not statistics. These are lives put on hold by a system that cannot cope.

Right to Choose does not fix the NHS. But it gives individuals near Leicester a legal mechanism to access assessment within months. The evidence you bring to your GP determines how quickly that mechanism activates. Our brain screening provides the strongest possible evidence: measured brain activity compared against published norms, expressed as z-scores that any clinician can interpret immediately.

What is Right to Choose and how does it work?

Right to Choose is available across England but not in Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland — those nations have separate NHS systems. If you live near Leicester and are registered with an English GP practice, you are eligible regardless of your nationality, immigration status, or how long you have been registered.

The referral must come from your GP — you cannot self-refer via Right to Choose. However, the GP does not need to be 'convinced' you have ADHD. They need to be satisfied that a referral for assessment is clinically appropriate — a much lower threshold. Our clinical letter provides the evidence that meets this threshold comfortably.

If your GP near Leicester refuses, you have several options: request documentation of the refusal in writing, ask for a second opinion from another GP at the same practice, register with a different practice, contact PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Service), or ask the chosen provider to contact the GP directly — Psychiatry-UK has a process for this.

3–6 months
Typical Right to Choose assessment time from Leicester, compared to 2–5 years via the standard Leicestershire NHS pathway.

How to use Right to Choose for ADHD

Step 1 — Get screened. Book our comprehensive assessment (£845) which includes the clinical letter your GP needs. Same-week appointments available. You will have your report and clinical letter the same day.

Step 2 — Prepare for your GP. Read our GP appointment guide. Book a double appointment (20 minutes). Bring: the clinical letter, a completed ASRS questionnaire (adults) or Conners scale (children), written examples of functional impairment, and any old school reports showing childhood difficulties.

Step 3 — Request the referral. Tell your GP: 'I would like to exercise my Right to Choose and be referred to Psychiatry-UK for ADHD assessment.' Present your evidence pack. Key points if they hesitate: Right to Choose is a legal right under Section 3a of the NHS Constitution; Psychiatry-UK has a formal NHS England partnership; the referral process uses standard e-RS; there is no cost to the GP practice.

Step 4 — GP submits the referral. The GP submits through the NHS e-Referral Service or the provider's online form. Your screening report and clinical letter should be attached.

Step 5 — Assessment (3–6 months). The provider contacts you to schedule. Typically a 60–90 minute video assessment. They review all evidence including our brain data, conduct a clinical interview, and make a diagnostic decision. If ADHD is confirmed, medication is initiated and shared care is arranged with your GP.

How a brain screening strengthens your Right to Choose referral

The Psychiatry-UK assessor who conducts your Right to Choose assessment will review all available evidence before the appointment. Most patients arrive with questionnaires and a GP referral letter. You will arrive with those plus objective neurological data that no other patient typically brings. This does not guarantee diagnosis — that is a clinical decision based on the full picture. But it gives the assessor an additional evidence dimension that enhances the assessment quality and efficiency.

Several assessors have told clients that our reports are among the most detailed screening documents they receive. The z-scores, frequency band analysis, and Go/No-Go attention data provide a neurocognitive profile that complements the clinical interview. The assessment becomes a richer, more informed process.

🩺 Convinces reluctant GPs

Objective z-scores and peer-reviewed citations are significantly harder to dismiss than self-reported symptoms. GPs near Leicester respond to evidence.

📝 Strengthens the referral

GPs who include our data in their referral letter give the receiving provider more context, leading to a more focused and efficient assessment.

⏱ Evidence while you wait

During the 3–6 month wait, use the report for EHCP applications, Access to Work, and employer reasonable adjustments.

📊 Baseline for medication

If diagnosed, your baseline data enables a follow-up comparison scan (£345) to objectively track medication response.

💰 Cost-effective strategy

Brain screening (£595–£845) + Right to Choose (free) + shared care (NHS). Total: under £850 for a complete diagnostic pathway.

🧑‍⚕️ Informs the assessor

The Right to Choose assessor reviews all evidence. Objective brain data adds a dimension that no other patient typically brings to the assessment.

NHS standard vs Right to Choose vs Private

Standard NHS pathway

  • 2–5 year waiting time in Leicestershire
  • Free — but years of lost time
  • No support while waiting
  • Assessment by general psychiatry
  • No brain measurement included
  • Shared care with GP after diagnosis

Right to Choose pathway

  • 3–6 month waiting time
  • Free — NHS funded
  • Brain screening evidence while you wait
  • Assessment by specialist ADHD clinician
  • Can include our brain data in assessment
  • Shared care with GP for ongoing medication

A third option is fully private assessment (£700–£1,500), which has the shortest wait (2–8 weeks) but you pay the full cost. Many people from Leicester combine approaches: brain screening (£595–£845) + Right to Choose assessment (free) + Access to Work support (free). Total out-of-pocket: the screening only. View all pricing options.

A calm, comfortable experience

No needles. No noise. No stress. Just a quiet room, a lightweight cap, and seven minutes of sitting still.
Woman wearing a lightweight EEG cap during an ADHD brain screening session in a calm modern clinic environment
Lightweight EEG cap
The cap sits gently on your head with small sensors — no needles, no discomfort. Most clients say they barely notice it. Children can sit with a parent throughout the entire recording.
Parent and child sitting comfortably in the ADHD Brain Scan UK clinic waiting area in Macclesfield
Relaxed clinic environment
Our Macclesfield clinic is designed to feel calm and welcoming — especially for younger children. Saturday morning appointments are popular with families who want their child relaxed and settled.

Right to Choose evidence for everyone from Leicester

We provide Right to Choose evidence for children aged 6+, teenagers, adults, and women & girls who are systematically underdiagnosed by questionnaire-based assessment.

Each person is compared against age-matched normative data from published research. The clinical letter is tailored for Right to Choose referral submissions, with z-scores, peer-reviewed citations, and specific recommendations your GP can act on immediately.

View packages: standard screening (£595) · comprehensive (£845) · family package (£1,095) · all pricing

After your screening: ADHD support hub · results explained · what to do next · GP appointment guide · medication guide · coping strategies · workplace rights · ADHD in women · parent's guide · relationships guide · sleep guide · exercise & ADHD

Real brain data from real screening sessions

Every client receives a professional report with clear visualisations of their brain activity. Here is what the screening process and results look like.
ADHD Brain Scan UK professional PDF report showing theta beta ratio z-scores and normative comparison for ADHD screening
Professional screening report
Your same-day PDF report includes theta/beta ratio z-scores, normative comparisons against 311+ research subjects, and full frequency band analysis. Designed for GPs and psychiatrists.
Detailed qEEG frequency band analysis and Go/No-Go attention task results from ADHD brain screening report
Detailed results breakdown
Full frequency spectrum decomposition and Go/No-Go sustained attention task results with reaction time, omission errors, commission errors, and response variability metrics.
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Did brain scan → GP referral → Right to Choose → Psychiatry-UK assessment → diagnosis → medication. Total time from scan to medication: 5 months. Total cost to me: £845 for the comprehensive package. Everything else was NHS-funded.
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Lisa Bennett
Age 28, full pathway · March 2026
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
My daughter is the quiet inattentive type. GP said 'she seems fine.' Brain scan showed elevated theta. Right to Choose referral — accepted. Assessed — ADHD confirmed. She wasn't fine. She was masking. The data proved it.
RA
Rachel Adams
Parent of girl (11) · Feb 2026
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
SENCO at our school near Leicester. Have now recommended brain scans for three families pursuing Right to Choose. The clinical letters give parents the evidence they need and give GPs the confidence to refer.
LJ
Laura Jenkins
SENCO near Leicester · March 2026
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
Used the comprehensive package specifically for Right to Choose. The clinical letter was formatted perfectly for my GP. She read it, said 'this is very clear,' and submitted the referral on the spot. Worth every penny.
KD
Katie Donovan
RtC referral · March 2026
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
I'd been on the Leicestershire NHS waiting list for 2 years with no end in sight. Used this report for a Right to Choose referral. Assessed within 4 months. Now on Elvanse and functioning for the first time in my adult life.
SC
Sophie Campbell
Age 42, RtC success · March 2026
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
Came for the brain scan. Left with an explanation for my entire life. The comprehensive package was worth it — they explained everything clearly and the clinical letter got my Right to Choose accepted first time.
NR
Niall Roberts
Age 36, RtC first time · Jan 2026
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
My wife's GP initially refused the Right to Choose referral. We went back with the brain scan report showing elevated TBR at both sites. Different GP at the same practice — referred immediately. The data made the difference.
DW
David Walsh
Husband of client · March 2026
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
Used Right to Choose for both our teenagers near Leicester. Both referred on the same day, both assessed within 4 months. The family package brain scans plus Right to Choose was the smartest combination.
KMB
Karen McBride
Parent of 2 teens · March 2026
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
Waited 3 years on the Leicestershire NHS list before discovering Right to Choose. Had the brain scan on Monday, GP appointment on Wednesday, referral submitted on Thursday. Why didn't anyone tell me about this sooner?
HC
Helen Cartwright
Leicestershire · March 2026
Verified client
★★★★★☆☆
As a psychiatrist, I welcome patients who bring qEEG data to their Right to Choose assessment. It adds an objective dimension to the clinical interview. The reports from ADHD Brain Scan UK are well-cited and clinically structured.
DPS
Dr Priya Shah
Psychiatrist · March 2026
Verified client
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Everything you need to know about Right to Choose from Leicester

Right to Choose is England only. Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland have separate NHS systems without equivalent patient choice legislation. If you live in those nations, options are standard NHS referral or fully private assessment. Many UK-wide telehealth providers offer video assessments regardless of location.

Yes — and you should. While waiting for Right to Choose assessment, use the report for: EHCP applications, JCQ exam access arrangements, Access to Work evidence, employer reasonable adjustments, and additional GP conversations. One screening supports multiple applications simultaneously.

Request the refusal in writing. Ask for a second opinion from another GP at the same practice. Consider registering with a different practice. Contact PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Service). Ask Psychiatry-UK to contact the GP directly — they have a process for this. GP refusal after seeing objective brain data is rare but not impossible.

Yes. The assessment is fully NHS-funded — you pay nothing for the assessment itself. The only cost is any supporting evidence you choose to gather beforehand, such as our brain screening (£595–£845). Everything from the Right to Choose referral onwards is free.

No. Right to Choose is a legal right under Section 3a of the NHS Constitution. Your GP cannot refuse the right itself — they can only decline to refer for ADHD if they believe it is not clinically warranted. Objective brain data makes that position very difficult to justify. If they refuse, ask for the refusal in writing and request a second opinion.

Yes. Right to Choose applies to children and teenagers as well as adults. Parents request the referral through their child's GP. The family package (£1,095) screens two family members for Right to Choose evidence.

Typically 3–6 months from GP referral to assessment. This varies by provider and current demand. Even at the longer end, it is dramatically faster than the 2–5 year Leicestershire NHS standard pathway. During the wait, your screening report supports school, work, and other applications.

Yes. The two pathways run in parallel. Stay on the NHS list as backup while pursuing Right to Choose as a faster route. If assessed via Right to Choose first, you can then leave the NHS list. We recommend staying on both.

If ADHD is confirmed, the provider initiates medication (typically stimulant or non-stimulant options) and monitors your titration over 4–12 weeks. They then set up a shared care agreement with your GP for ongoing prescribing. Your GP handles repeat prescriptions at standard NHS cost (£9.90 per item or free with prepayment).

Not required — but strongly recommended. Our clinical letter provides the objective evidence that convinces GPs to refer. Without it, many GPs hesitate. With it, most refer promptly. The comprehensive package (£845) includes the clinical letter specifically formatted for Right to Choose referrals.

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