Private ADHD Assessments in Oxford
3 providers listed
Oxford, OX1
Price
From £550
Wait time
~1 weeks
Format
Online only
Ages
All ages
Private online ADHD assessment at £550. GMC-licensed consultant psychiatrists. No waiting list. Affordable and highly rated service.
Oxford, OX2
Price
£950 – £1,295
Wait time
~2 weeks
Format
Online & in-person
Ages
All ages
Comprehensive ADHD assessments for adults (£950) and children (£1,295). Conveniently located between Jericho and city centre. Includes full diagnostic evaluation, written report and personalised treatment recommendations.
About ADHD assessments in Oxford
If you're looking for an ADHD assessment in Oxford, you have two main routes: private assessment or the NHS. NHS waiting lists in most areas now run to several years, which is why many people choose to pay privately or use the NHS Right to Choose scheme to access a private provider at no cost.
Private ADHD assessments in Oxford typically cost between £400 and £1,500 depending on the provider, the length of the assessment, and whether it's conducted by a psychiatrist or a specialist nurse. See our full ADHD assessment cost guide for a detailed breakdown. Online assessments are generally cheaper than in-person appointments and are equally valid.
Women with ADHD are often diagnosed much later than men due to different symptom presentations. If you think your ADHD may have been missed or misdiagnosed, read our guide on ADHD in women and why it's often missed.
Frequently asked questions about ADHD assessments in Oxford
How much does a private ADHD assessment cost in Oxford?
Private ADHD assessments in Oxford typically cost between £400 and £1,500, depending on the provider, the length of the assessment, and whether it is conducted by a psychiatrist or a specialist nurse. Online assessments are generally cheaper than in-person appointments. Use the price filter above to find the most affordable options.
Can I get a free ADHD assessment in Oxford?
Yes — if you are registered with a GP in England, you may be eligible for a free ADHD assessment in Oxford through the NHS Right to Choose scheme. Ask your GP to refer you and name your preferred provider. Several providers listed above accept Right to Choose referrals. See our Right to Choose guide for the full process.
How long is the wait for an ADHD assessment in Oxford?
NHS waiting times in most areas now run to several years. Private ADHD assessment clinics in Oxford typically offer appointments within a few weeks to a few months. Right to Choose clinics also tend to have shorter waits than the standard NHS pathway. Use the 'Wait ↑' sort above to find the fastest options.
What happens at an ADHD assessment?
A comprehensive ADHD assessment usually involves a detailed clinical interview covering your symptoms, history, and daily functioning. The clinician may ask you to complete standardised questionnaires (such as the Conners or DIVA). Some assessments include input from a third party (such as a parent or partner). At the end, you will receive a diagnosis and, if appropriate, recommendations for treatment.
Are online ADHD assessments valid in Oxford?
Yes. Online ADHD assessments carried out by CQC-registered clinicians are clinically valid and can be used for diagnosis, prescribing, and workplace/educational adjustments. Several providers listed above offer online-only assessments, which are often more affordable and have shorter wait times.