ADHD; Autism and Neurodiversity Assessments – Private Pathways for Portsmouth Families

ADHD; Autism and Neurodiversity Assessments - Private Pathways for Portsmouth Families

Portsmouth families – understand private ADHD and autism assessment routes; insurance coverage; therapy options and school liaison.

Families in Portsmouth often need timely assessments for ADHD or autism when NHS waits are long. A clear private pathway reduces delays and supports tailored learning plans.

What insurers may cover

  • Initial GP visit: To discuss concerns and rule out differentials.
  • Psychiatry or paediatrics: Specialist assessment where your policy includes mental health or paediatrics.
  • Diagnostics and questionnaires: Conners; QB Test; ADOS as indicated.
  • Follow-up care: Medication titration for ADHD; therapy or parenting support sessions.

Coverage varies by insurer and plan; always check mental health and paediatric modules and any age restrictions.

Private assessment route in Portsmouth

  1. GP referral – NHS or virtual GP writes a referral outlining concerns.
  2. Triage – choose paediatrician; child psychiatrist or clinical psychologist depending on presentation.
  3. Assessment – developmental history; school reports; standardised tools.
  4. Feedback & plan – written report; recommendations; signposting to school support and therapy.
  5. Ongoing care – medication reviews for ADHD; speech and language therapy; occupational therapy as needed.

Working with schools

  • Share reports with the SENCo; request reasonable adjustments.
  • Consider applying for an EHCP where needs are significant; private reports can inform applications.

Cost control for families

  • Policies with one annual excess work best when multiple appointments are needed.
  • Outpatient caps £1,000 – £1,500 often cover the core steps of assessment.
  • Some sessions can be delivered online to reduce travel and time off school.

Local context

  • Appointments at Spire Portsmouth; QA private clinics; and network psychology services across Southsea and Fratton.
  • For autism diagnostics requiring ADOS; confirm provider capability and waiting times.

FAQ

Is a private diagnosis accepted by schools
Yes; schools consider credible private reports; work with the SENCo to implement recommendations.
Are medication costs covered
PMI usually does not fund routine prescriptions; check if private scripts are included or use NHS repeat once stabilised.

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