Psychiatry-UK
Serving Hampshire and surrounding areas
Wait Time Status
Private Pricing
Price Range
£950 initial assessment (private)
£950 (1 appointments)
£150 per titration appointment (usually 2-3 reviews required).
£1,450 – £1,800
Contact Details
CQC Registry Status
Registered: Psychiatry-UK LLP
Trewalder Chapel, Trewalder, Delabole, PL33 9ET
Rating: Requires improvementView CQC profileProvider Overview
Largest RTC provider. Has NHS contracts with multiple ICBs. Also offers private adult autism assessments. Medication titration included in RTC pathway. Experiencing high demand — check current wait times on their website.
What to expect on the day of assessment
A gold-standard neurodevelopmental assessment is a thorough clinical investigation. Here is what you should expect from this provider:
- Pre-Assessment Check: You will complete pre-screening questionnaires (such as ASRS for ADHD or AQ-10 for Autism) and gather background information.
- Structured Diagnostic Interview: The clinician will conduct a clinical interview using validated tools (like the DIVA-5 (ADHD), ADOS-2 (Autism), ADI-R (Autism)). They will discuss your development, school reports, and current day-to-day challenges.
- Informant Report: Where possible, a parent, partner, or close friend who knew you in childhood or knows you well now will be interviewed to corroborate symptoms.
- Outcome & Feedback: A detailed diagnostic report is issued explaining the diagnosis and mapping out recommended accommodations or treatment plans.
Detailed cost & titration breakdown
Includes full clinical assessment & diagnostic report.
£150 per titration appointment (usually 2-3 reviews required).
£25 administrative fee per private prescription (plus local pharmacy drug costs).
£180 per follow-up consultation / annual review.
Post-diagnostic support & Shared Care success
Provides medication titration, psychoeducation sessions, and parent support networks
Shared Care success rate is: High (~85% GP acceptance rate).
A Shared Care Agreement (SCA) allows your NHS GP to take over prescribing your ADHD medication, saving you private drug fees. GPs are not legally obligated to accept private SCAs and may refuse if the provider is not NICE-guideline compliant. This provider's reports are Widely accepted by NHS trusts and local councils for schools (EHCPs), which maximizes GP acceptance rates.
Patient Reviews
Life-changing experience via Right to Choose
I was referred by my GP under Right to Choose. While the wait for titration was about 5 months, the actual assessment was incredibly thorough and supportive. The psychiatrist was kind, understood my struggles, and made me feel heard for the first time. The portal is easy to use, though sometimes responses from support can take a couple of days.
Excellent clinician, but admin wait times are tough
The assessment was brilliant and my psychiatrist was five-star. However, the system is clearly under strain. Waiting 6 months between my diagnosis and starting titration was very difficult. If you can handle the wait and the sometimes slow portal admin, the clinical care is top-tier.
Incredibly thorough ADHD assessment
Very professional. They asked for a lot of history, including childhood school reports and an informant report from my mother. It felt very rigorous. Now on my second month of titration and the nurse practitioner is very responsive and monitoring my heart rate/blood pressure closely.