London ADHD Assessment Clinic

· Swift · Affordable · Comprehensive ·

🧭 Flexible, online assessments >> No travel, no waiting rooms, just private support wherever you feel comfortable.

🧭 Rigorous and accessible >> Every evaluation is delivered by an HCPC-registered Clinical Psychologist, following the latest evidence and national guidelines. Affordability never means cutting corners.

🧭 ADHD as a difference, not a flaw >> We provide prompt, comprehensive assessments using in-depth interviews, validated measures, and personalised feedback, without the premium price, celebrating the neurosparkly ways your mind works.

🧭 Inclusive and culturally aware >> Open to adults of all backgrounds, with particular care taken to provide LGBTQ+ affirming and culturally sensitive assessment. Reports meet professional standards for GPs, workplaces, and education, with clear recommendations tailored to your strengths and goals.

🧭 Transparent, fair pricing >> “Affordable” means no hidden fees, no compromise on quality, and a genuine commitment to making expert ADHD support accessible to everyone.

Our Compass Points

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A lighthouse is a steady guide in shifting conditions, and that is the heart of Light House Minds. The beam doesn’t tell ships where to go, and it doesn’t change the storm, it simply offers clarity, direction, and a safe point to return to. For many people navigating ADHD, identity, relationships, or life transitions, the world can feel foggy, overwhelming, or hard to orient within. Lighthouse Minds exists to offer that calm, consistent light: not to steer your life for you, but to help you see your own path more clearly, trust your inner navigation, and move forward with confidence and compassion.

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What to Expect From Your ADHD Assessment

Your assessment is carried out over three carefully structured sessions. This approach gives us the time and space to build a thorough, fair, and well-rounded understanding of your strengths, challenges, and lived experiences.

  • We begin by talking through what has brought you here and what you’ve been noticing day to day. You’ll complete a set of evidence-based questionnaires that help us map your attention, organisation, focus, and emotional patterns. If time allows, we’ll start exploring how these experiences have shown up across different stages of your life.

  • This session focuses on a detailed, structured conversation that looks at patterns from childhood through to adulthood. You’re welcome to bring someone who knows you well, such as a parent, sibling, partner, or long-term friend, so they can offer helpful background insight if you choose. This is highly recommended. Their perspective can strengthen the overall accuracy and fairness of the assessment.

  • In this final session, we look at how your experiences affect key areas of your life and bring everything together into a clear understanding of your overall profile. You’ll receive straightforward feedback about whether ADHD is indicated and what your next steps could be, along with initial tailored recommendations. Your report will outline your strengths, your challenges, and, if relevant, the ADHD presentation and severity that best describes your experience.

  • After your three-session ADHD assessment, you’ll receive a clear, accessible, and personalised report designed to genuinely help you understand yourself better. This isn’t a generic print-out, it's a thoughtfully written document that brings together your history, your strengths, your challenges, and the patterns we explored together. It contains bespoke recommendations and a toolkit of resources which correspond to your unique profile.

Flexible Payment Options

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Simply let us know which plan suits you best, and we’ll send you a tailored payment schedule and invoices, no hidden fees, no surprises.

Option 1: Two‑Part Plan

  • £400 on booking 

  • £400 after session 3

Option 2: Four‑Part Plan

  • £200 before the first session

  • £200 before the second session

  • £200 before the third session

  • £200 before we send your report

Option 3: Three‑Month Spread

  • 3 × £267

    • Month 1 (on booking before first session)    £267

    • Month 2 (mid‑assessment, before third session)    £267

    • Month 3 (before we send your report)    £267

Your Questions, Answered

  • You’re not overreacting. Some media stories highlight rushed, low-quality services. At Lighthouse Minds, every assessment is clinician-led by a HCPC-registered Clinical Psychologist with years of NHS experience, professionally supervised, and evidence-based. Your assessment is thorough, accurate, and ethically conducted.

  • It’s normal to wonder who can help you best. Both can diagnose ADHD, but psychologists offer a detailed, holistic understanding of your strengths, challenges, and put an emphasis on life context.

    • Clinical Psychologists (like at Lighthouse Minds) specialise in assessment, diagnosis, and personalised recommendations, including therapy strategies and workplace or education support. Your report is comprehensive and practical, and can guide your GP if medication is considered.

    • Psychiatrists are medical doctors, and they are medication focused. You may involve a psychiatrist or ADHD medication prescriber later if needed, but a psychologist-led assessment often gives a richer understanding of ADHD in your life, in context, and provides a rich report with nuanced recommendations.

  • It’s sensible to ask. People want to know who holds clinical responsibility.
    A HCPC Clinical Psychologist personally conducts and sign off every assessment and report. All work is supervised, and done in collaboration with a network of psychologists who share ADHD-specific learning and reflective practice.

  • That’s a real worry, you want your report to be useful. Most GPs accept well-written private assessment reports. We recommend checking with your GP first before booking: ask whether they will accept a private ADHD report and if there’s any specific information they need included. This can save time, money, and anxiety. For example: “Hi I’m thinking of a private ADHD assessment with LighthouseMinds.co.uk and wanted to check if the GP practice accepts private ADHD diagnostic reports if the report shows me to have ADHD, and whether you’d use one to support medication discussions. If so, is there anything specific the report should include to make the GP more comfortable? Thanks.”

  • You’re smart to ask this. Yes contacting your GP whilst you find out more and get the ball rolling, is practical especially before a first appointment. Ask whether they accept private ADHD reports, what information they need, and if they will use it for shared care or medication either with themselves, or with a private prescriber after the assessment. Even if your GP can’t accept private reports for medication, your assessment is still valuable for self-understanding, workplace adjustments, or education support.

  • Worry about being understood is normal. We are open to adults of all backgrounds. The service is also welcoming of LGBTQ+ clients and is queer affirming and culturally sensitive, if this applies to you, while treating everyone respectfully.

  • Online assessments can feel less “real.” Online assessments are evidence-based, valid, and often more accessible than in-person. The structure, supervision, and clinical rigour remain the same. Online also opens doors to better fit, because you are not as limited by geographical location of the clinic.

  • Money and timing are real stressors.
    Fees are transparent, with flexible payment options, and private assessment is much faster than long NHS waiting times. Availability is confirmed when you enquire, and there is often availability immediately, same week or next week.

  • You’re not alone in wondering how this works. An ADHD assessment is a structured, supportive conversation:

    1. We review your current difficulties and history

    2. We use validated questionnaires and clinical interviews

    3. We explore how experiences impact daily life (work, relationships, focus). This breadth and depth is often missing from some tick-box services out there.
      At the end you get a clear, personalised report and toolkit, with no added costs, unlike some clinics who have hidden costs.

  • It’s common to ask this. Sometimes having someone who knows you well complete rating tools helps with accuracy, but it’s not required. We highly recommend this because it helps our blind spots and adds richness and rigour to the experiences and report. It is a quality recommendation also by the ADHD guidelines, which many low quality clinics out there miss. We work with whatever makes the assessment comfortable and useful for you.

  • Absolutely. Many adults come for clarity after years of wondering. This assessment helps you understand your experience, whether or not ADHD is diagnosed.

  • That’s really common. You can pause, ask questions, take a break, and we’ll move at a pace that feels safe for you. The process is designed to be clear, respectful, and trauma-aware.

  • It’s more than a label. Your report will include:

    • Clear diagnostic conclusion

    • If you have ADHD it will include the specific ‘type’ of ADHD (there are 3 types) and the ‘severity’.

    • Summary of what was assessed

    • Clinical reasoning.

    • Recommendations for support, next steps, and how to share with your GP.

  • Yes. If you choose, your report can be shared with relevant professionals to support accommodations or understanding with your consent.

  • Yes unlike many clinics out there, you’re not left with just a report. You’ll get tailored recommendations, and if you want more help (coaching, therapy, strategies), we can talk about options that fit your needs and this is available and can likely be with the person who did your assessment (see services page).

  • You’re right to check about this. No. Assessment is focused on diagnosis and formulation. Therapy or coaching can be arranged after if you want support putting recommendations into practice.

  • Good question. No, clinical psychologists don’t prescribe. But your report includes clear recommendations, and if medication is appropriate, your GP (or psychiatrist) can use it to guide shared care with a prescriber or referral.

  • You’re smart to clarify this. Shared care is a collaboration with your GP and prescriber. You bring the assessment and recommendations; they help with medication planning, monitoring, and follow-up. Its always better to check in advance if your GP is open to shared care with a prescribing service, most are, but some are not.

  • That’s normal, anxiety often comes first. Yes of course. Why not get in touch with your questions, send us a message, without pressure to commit, to help you decide whether assessment is the right step for you.

Dr Dane Duncan

Contact Us

Please get in touch if you would like to take things forward and start the process of a private ADHD online assessment with one of our HCPC-registered qualified specialist Clinical Psychologists. We will then send you our online booking link with a range of time slots to suit your busy schedule.