Right to Choose (England)

Welcome to Right to Choose

If you/your child are referred by your GP for specialist treatment, such as an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or autism assessment, you/your child have the legal right to choose which provider oversees your care, as long as you/your child are a registered NHS patient in England.

I want an online assessment

Check your/your child’s suitability and complete the self-report form(s)

I’m a GP

Refer your patient to our service using our digital process

Wait time information

Current wait time

We understand that waiting for an assessment can be challenging, and we are working hard to process referrals as efficiently as possible.

  • Our wait time for new referrals is currently between 25-30 weeks for autism and 20-24 weeks for ADHD (as of 24/04/25). The wait time for new clients seeking ADHD medication is between 16-20 weeks (as of 01/06/25).

  • The ADHD medication wait times are separate to the assessments wait times. If your GP submitted your assessment referral request or if you were referred to our meds team for ADHD medication before the dates listed above, we will contact you in due course.

  • Our customer service team cannot tell you where you are on the wait list, so we kindly ask that you wait to be contacted.

The rising demand for ADHD and autism assessments under the NHS Right to Choose scheme has led to longer wait times. We’re actively recruiting clinicians and introducing new technology to speed up processes, working towards our waitlist goal of 12–24 weeks.

Please visit our FAQs page to help address common queries.

Joining the waitlist

Please remember you will only be added to our waitlist once all of the following steps have been completed:

  • We’ll email you a link to create an account with us and to complete our intake and risk assessment process.

  • Once you pass the risk screening, you will need to complete your assessment forms, providing proof of address and a valid ID. After uploading all required forms, you’ll receive a confirmation notification on your account dashboard.

  • Our Operations team will review your/your child’s forms. Once these checks are complete, we will add you/your child to our wait list.

  • We’ll email you when you reach the top of our wait list to confirm your interest and ensure you have everything needed for your assessment. After you confirm, we’ll send you a confirmation email with your appointment details.

For anyone living in Coventry and Warwickshire, only people between the ages 18-24 can access our ADHD assessment under Right to Choose. You can read the full statement by visiting their website.

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What Right to Choose services do ProblemShared provide?

Autism service

Aged 7+

Aged 18+

  • Online autism assessments for adults and children facilitated by our expert clinicians.

  • If you receive a positive diagnosis, you can access our psychoeducation sessions to deepen your understanding of it.

  • For clients under the age of 17 who receive an autism diagnosis, your parent or guardian will be invited to attend our psychoeducation sessions.

Adult’s ADHD service

Aged 18+

  • Online ADHD assessments facilitated by our expert clinicians.

  • If you receive a positive diagnosis, you can access our psychoeducation sessions to deepen your understanding of it.

  • We can prescribe ADHD medication where appropriate (only available following a Right to Choose ADHD assessment through us).

Children’s ADHD service

Aged 7-17

Coming soon

  • Online ADHD assessments facilitated by our expert clinicians.

If you receive a positive diagnosis, you can access our psychoeducation sessions to deepen your understanding of it.

We can prescribe ADHD medication where appropriate (only available following a Right to Choose ADHD assessment through us).

Get started with Right to Choose

Starting your journey with us

If you/your child are seeking an autism or ADHD assessment with us through Right to Choose, follow these steps:

01.

Complete self-report form(s)

  • Complete the self-report form(s) for your/your child’s suspected condition.

02.

Send the self-report form(s) to your GP

  • Email your/your child’s completed self-report form(s) to your GP.

  • In the email, ask your GP to refer you/your child to ProblemShared. You can attach our pre-written GP letter to the email if you prefer.

03.

Wait for your GP to make the referral

  • Your GP will refer you/your child to our service through our digital process.

  • You’ll get an email to notify you once the referral has been made.

04.

Provide your/your child’s enrolment information

  • We'll ask you for some important enrolment information.

  • Your/your child's referral will be reviewed by our clinical team.

05.

Look out for a confirmation email

  • If your online service is suitable for your situation, your/your child's referral will be approved.

  • You will receive an email informing you of next steps, and asking that you complete some pre-assessment forms.

06.

You are deemed “assessment ready” and added to our waitlist

  • Only after completing each of these steps will you/your child be added to our waitlist for an assessment.

  • This ensures that, by the time you join the waitlist, we have all the necessary information to proceed with a thorough and effective assessment.

Who are ProblemShared?

Mind health support you can trust

ProblemShared was founded to provide better access to mind health services over a convenient and secure online platform. We offer a completely digital service that allows anyone in the UK with an internet connection to access exceptional mind health support.

Leading the way in mind health

  • Our assessments are strength-based and person-centred.

  • We’re the only provider to offer a neurodevelopmental service that includes tailored post-diagnostic care.

  • Our unique psychoeducation sessions are a space for you and your family to better understand your diagnosis and receive ongoing support.

  • Our highly trained, accredited clinicians can prescribe medication where appropriate.

  • We’re fully online, meaning you can access our service from the comfort of your home.

Trusted partners

NHS Coventry
NHS Devon
NHS Norfolk
NHS Rotherham

We’re regulated

ProblemShared is registered with the
Care Quality Commission (CQC), which means our neurodevelopmental service is regularly monitored, inspected, and held to high standards.

The CQC ensures that healthcare providers like us are delivering safe, effective services, so you can feel confident you're in good hands.

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Certified practitioners

Our clinical teams are experienced, registered professionals who belong to professional regulatory bodies. They follow best practice guidelines and a strict code of conduct to ensure you receive high quality support.

Frequently asked questions

Have a question?

You can find answers below to the things we get asked the most.
If you don’t see what you’re looking for, you can find more in our FAQ section.

How can I/my child be referred under Right to Choose?

If your GP agrees that you or your child would benefit from a neurodevelopmental assessment, you have the legal right to request a referral to the provider of your choice. Currently, adults can be referred to ProblemShared for both ADHD and autism assessments.  If you would like an Autism referral for your child, please contact your GP and they will be able to refer you to ProblemShared.

Who is eligible under Right to Choose?

Adults aged 18 and over. Children and young people aged 7 and over. Please note that some patients are not suitable for online assessments (see eligibility criteria).

What should I do if my GP will not refer me/my child under Right to Choose?

If your GP is refusing to make a referral for a non-clinical reason (for example, due to funding concerns), you can ask them to read the NHS information governing patient choice.

Currently, Right to Choose only covers England.

Does Right to Choose cover Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?

Unfortunately not. Currently, Right to Choose only covers England, and you need to be registered with a GP in England to be eligible.

Following a diagnosis of ADHD, are you able to prescribe medication through Right to Choose?

Patients diagnosed with ADHD by ProblemShared will be able to access the ProblemShared medication service where appropriate. This service is run by a team of highly qualified clinicians who will look after your individual prescribing needs.

Can I self-refer under Right to Choose?

No. All referrals must come directly from your GP.

If I/my child are already on a waitlist for an NHS assessment, can I/my child request a Right to Choose referral and be seen sooner?

Yes, so long as your GP agrees to make the referral through Right to Choose. Please note that we currently only offer adult ADHD and autism assessments, and autism assessments for children aged 7 and over.

Can I/my child access an assessment through Right to Choose if I/my child have already been assessed for the same neurodevelopmental condition? (For example, if I/my child want a second opinion?)

If you/your child have been assessed by a private service for a neurodevelopmental condition, you/your child can be referred to ProblemShared under Right to Choose for the same neurodevelopmental condition. If you/your child have already been assessed by an NHS service for a neurodevelopmental condition, you/your child cannot be referred to ProblemShared under Right to Choose for assessment of that same condition.

I/my child have an existing neurodevelopmental diagnosis. Can I/my child access an assessment through Right to Choose for a different neurodevelopmental condition?

Yes. Neurodevelopmental conditions are frequently co-occurring.

Will Right to Choose cover the cost of the medication?

Yes. If you have been diagnosed with ADHD by ProblemShared through Right to Choose and decide to enter our medication pathway, the cost of the medication will be met by the NHS. You may still need to pay the standard NHS prescription charge of £9.65 unless you are exempt.

I have another question about Right to Choose. How can I speak to someone?

How can my/my child's GP be assured that your Right to Choose digital referral process is safe and secure to use?

We provide a gold-standard digital platform, are fully GDPR-compliant, committed to data protection, and our IT systems are fully Cyber Essentials accredited (cert. c8c44ea1-273c-48e8-8906-13e3a63fde84). ProblemShared is also registered with the ICO, number: ZB567803.

ProblemShared meets the standards of the NHS Data Security and Protection Toolkit (“DSPT”) at: https://www.dsptoolkit.nhs.uk/OrganisationSearch/P6O4T.

Data is uploaded to our online Right to Choose referral portal using an encrypted connection from your computer to our servers, ensuring that your information is securely transmitted. Once received, your data is securely stored using advanced security measures and industry best practices. In addition to adhering to industry best practices in all our development processes, we conduct thorough security tests twice a year. These tests are complemented by automatic daily testing to identify and mitigate any potential vulnerabilities promptly.

I am a GP. Can I refer my patient for an assessment through Right to Choose if they have an existing NHS diagnosis for the same neurodevelopmental condition?

No. As a responsible healthcare provider, ProblemShared has a duty to protect NHS money and therefore we cannot assess individuals under Right to Choose for a condition for which they have an existing NHS diagnosis.

However, ProblemShared can assess individuals under Right to Choose who have an existing private diagnosis.