Medication Titration and Review Appointments
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Deciding whether to give your child medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or AuDHD (Combined) can be overwhelming, and it’s perfectly normal to feel confused about it.
We’re always here to support. If you choose to explore medication, our clinical team will work with you to ensure you and your child feel supported and listened to every step of the way.
The Process
Medication Initiation Appointments
If your child or young person already has an accepted diagnosis, we offer initial appointments to discuss medication options and create a personalised treatment plan to support their needs. All medication initiation appointments are conducted online, via Microsoft Teams.
Our Medication Pathway
What Does Titration Look Like?
Titration is the process of adjusting your child’s dose slowly to find out what works best for them. When the dose works well and side effects are manageable, titration ends.
Who Are Young Wellbeing Hub?
Quality Medication Support You Can Trust
Young Wellbeing Hub was founded to provide high quality assessments and support to children and young people with neurodevelopmental needs, mental health needs, and cognitive and learning needs.
Our priority is to help families by enhancing the wellbeing of children, young people and their support networks. We place them at the centre of what we do and adopt an integrative approach to better understand their needs. We pride ourselves on our credibility and passion to providing clear, reliable assessments and support. With Young Wellbeing Hub, you can trust your child is getting the expert care they need every step of the way.
What Our Clients Have To Say
We’re proud to have supported hundreds of children and young people on their assessment journey.
I just wanted to thank you for the great communication and getting things done quickly for us. You made the whole process less stressful. Thank you so much for your hard work, I greatly appreciate it,
Plenty of advice and information I never knew, and I feel as if it's helped me understand my son and his needs even more. I'm so grateful.
The swiftness of the whole process was incredible. Within in two months we had a diagnosis and support for our son.
We were made to feel comfortable and informed throughout the whole process. The full diagnosis was explained in full and the online appointments over the school holiday were very well structured and informative.
Yes they were fantastic, spoke to me as a human and didn't use overcomplicated jargon and if they did it was explained well to us.
Medication initiation appointment
£490
Per appointment
Medication review appointment
£245
Per appointment
Presciption request
£50
Per prescription request
What is Young Wellbeing Hub?
Young Wellbeing Hub is a CQC-regulated neurodevelopmental assessment clinic specialising in children and young people. We provide online ADHD assessments, autism assessments, combined assessments, and medication management services.
Is Young Wellbeing Hub Regulated?
Yes. We are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care services in England. This means our services meet nationally recognised standards of quality and safety.
Who Do You Provide Services For?
We provide assessments and support for children and young people aged 7 to 17.5 years. Our services are available UK wide, meaning families across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland can access us.
Are Your Assessments Online?
Yes, all of our assessments are conducted online. This means your child can be assessed from the comfort of your own home, without the need to travel. Online appointments are just as thorough and clinically robust as in-person ones.
Do You Do Right To Choose Assessments?
No, we do not offer Right to Choose (RTC) assessments. Right to Choose is an NHS pathway and we are an independent private clinic. If you are seeking an NHS-funded assessment, you would need to speak to your GP about the Right to Choose pathway separately.
What Type of Assessments Do You Offer?
We offer three types of neurodevelopmental assessments:
- ADHD assessment – for children presenting with attention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity difficulties
- Autism assessment – for children who may be autistic or show signs of autism spectrum conditions
- Combined assessment – for children where both ADHD and autism are a possibility, conducted together to give a comprehensive picture
What Age Ranges Do You Assess?
We assess children and young people from the age of 7 up to 17.5 years old.
How Do I Know Which Assessment Is Right For My Child?
If you are unsure whether your child needs an ADHD assessment, autism assessment, or combined assessment, we can help guide you. Getting in touch with our team and describing your concerns will help us point you in the right direction.
Do I Need A GP Referral To Book?
No, you do not need a GP referral to book with us. You can contact us directly to arrange an assessment for your child.
How Long Does An Assessment Take?
Assessment length varies depending on the type. Our team will provide you with specific timing details at the time of booking so you know exactly what to expect.
What Happens During An Assessment?
Our assessments are thorough and clinically rigorous. They typically involve gathering background information, a clinical interview with parents or carers, and direct interaction with your child. Depending on the assessment type, we may also use standardised questionnaires or rating scales completed by parents and school.
Will My Child's School Need To Be Involved?
School information is an important part of a comprehensive assessment, particularly for ADHD and autism. We may ask you to share questionnaires or rating scales with your child’s school as part of the process.
How Quickly Can We Be Seen?
We have no waiting list. Once your appointment is booked, you can be seen as soon as the appointment date arrives. This means there is no lengthy delay before your child’s assessment begins.
What Is The Booking Process?
Simply get in touch with our team. We will discuss your child’s needs, help you choose the right assessment, and book you in at a time that suits your family. Because we have no waiting list, appointments are available promptly.
Are Appointments Available Across The UK?
Yes. Because our assessments are conducted online, we can see families from anywhere across the UK, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
What Do I Need To Prepare Before The Assessment?
Our team will send you clear guidance ahead of your appointment. This typically includes pre-assessment questionnaires and information about what to expect on the day. We recommend finding a quiet, private space for the appointment and ensuring your device, camera, and microphone are working.
Can Both Parents Attend The Assessment?
Yes, both parents or carers are welcome to participate where appropriate. Please let us know at the time of booking so we can accommodate everyone involved.
When Will We Receive The Feedback Report?
Following your child’s assessment, your comprehensive written feedback report will be ready within 4 weeks. This report will detail the findings of the assessment and any clinical recommendations.
What Does The Feedback Report Include?
The feedback report is a detailed written document summarising the assessment findings, clinical observations, diagnostic conclusions (if applicable), and recommendations for support. It can be shared with schools, GPs, and other services as needed.
Can I Share The Report With My Child's GP or School?
Yes, absolutely. The report belongs to you and your family, and you are free to share it with any relevant professionals such as your GP, paediatrician, school SENCO, or local authority.
What If I have Questions Following The Report?
Our team is available to answer any questions you have following receipt of the report. We want to make sure you fully understand the findings and feel confident about the next steps.
How Much Do The Assessments Cost?
Our assessment fees vary depending on the type of assessment. Please get in touch with our team for a full breakdown of current pricing.
Do You Offer Payment Plans?
Yes. We offer flexible payment options through Klarna, allowing families to spread the cost of their child’s assessment. This makes our services more accessible and manageable for families.
Is Funding Available Through The NHS or Insurance?
We are a private clinic and our services are not currently NHS-funded. Some private health insurance policies may cover neurodevelopmental assessments — we recommend checking directly with your insurer. We do not offer Right to Choose NHS pathway assessments.
Are There Any Hidden Costs?
We are transparent about our pricing. The cost of your assessment includes the clinical appointment and the written feedback report. If any additional services are required, these will be discussed and agreed with you in advance.
Do You Offer Medication Support?
Yes. Alongside assessments, we provide medication management and titration support for children and young people with ADHD. This involves working with our clinical team to find the right medication and dose for your child.
What Is Titration?
Titration is the process of carefully adjusting medication dosage to find the most effective and well-tolerated level for your child. It involves regular review appointments with our prescribing clinician and ongoing monitoring of how your child is responding.
Who Can Access Medication and Titration Support?
Medication and titration support is available for children and young people aged 7 to 17.5. In most cases, an ADHD diagnosis will need to be in place before medication is considered.
Can My Child's GP Take Over Medication Management After Titration?
Yes. Once your child is stabilised on medication, it is often possible to arrange a shared care agreement with your child’s GP so that ongoing prescriptions can be managed closer to home. Our team can advise on this process.
Is Medication Always Recommended Following An ADHD Diagnosis?
No. Medication is one option and is always considered alongside other strategies. Our clinicians take a holistic approach, and any decision about medication is made collaboratively with you and your family.
What Happens If My Child Receives A Diagnosis?
If your child receives a diagnosis, we will explain what this means in practical terms and outline the support and next steps available. The written report will contain recommendations to guide both you and the professionals involved in your child’s care.
What If No Diagnosis Is Given?
A lack of formal diagnosis does not mean your child’s difficulties are not real or valid. Our report will still describe the clinical findings and may offer recommendations for support. Many children benefit from tailored strategies regardless of a formal diagnostic label.
How Do I Get Support From My Child's School Following A Diagnosis?
Our report can be shared with your child’s school, particularly the SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator). The recommendations in the report may support applications for an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) or in-school adjustments.
Can I Access Further Support From Young Wellbeing Hub After The Assessment?
Yes. We offer ongoing support including medication management and titration. Our team is also happy to answer questions and signpost you to additional services and resources as your child’s needs evolve.
What If I Disagree With The Outcome of The Assessment?
We take all feedback seriously. If you have concerns about the assessment or its findings, we encourage you to contact our team directly so we can discuss your concerns and work towards a resolution.