The NHS waiting list for autism and ADHD assessment is 3–4 years. There’s a free, legal way to be seen in 3–6 months. Most people don’t know about it.
refEarly gives you everything you need to use it — including a personalised GP referral letter, ready in minutes.
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What is Right to Choose?
NHS Right to Choose (RTC) is a legal right under the NHS Choice Framework that lets you choose which provider carries out your assessment — including private providers paid for by the NHS. It applies to neurodevelopmental assessments in England.
Who is this for?
Parents seeking an autism or ADHD assessment for their child, and adults seeking their own diagnosis — who want to avoid the 3–4 year NHS waiting list and exercise their legal right to faster, NHS-funded assessment.
What you’ll get
A personalised GP referral letter citing your legal rights, a shortlist of Right to Choose providers accepting referrals in your area, and step-by-step guidance on what to do next.
Helping families across England navigate the system
Join thousands using their legal rights to access faster NHS-funded assessment
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