Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Fast-access assessments
- Professional support and guidance
- Care, compassion and understanding
Although ADHD is a lifelong condition, many people go on to live normal and fulfilling lives after diagnosis. Some people manage without support, while others find that treatment can help them cope more easily day to day. Tailored strategies can help enhance many people’s confidence, self-esteem and overall wellbeing.

Living with ADHD can often feel like trying to hear a single whisper in a crowded room. You can feel frustrated and overwhelmed with constant struggle between big ideas and an invisible wall that stops you from starting.
If you, or someone you know, think you have ADHD, help is available. Don't hesitate to speak to someone and get the support you need.
We provide support across every stage of the ADHD journey, from initial concerns and diagnosis through to ongoing management. With the help of experts, therapies and sometimes medication, we can manage ADHD successfully.
Use the links below to learn more about these services.
We are able to offer fast access private assessments to adults and children who are showing signs of ADHD. Each assessment starts with a digital mental health assessment to determine if a full assessment is appropriate.
Join a 12-week programme designed to help adults with an ADHD diagnosis better understand themselves and manage everyday challenges.
You'll get post-diagnostic support, practical tools, and guidance for co-occurring issues like anxiety or depression, alongside other adults with ADHD who understand what you're going through, all in a small, closed group.
This group is delivered online by the experts at Priory Hospital Barnt Green.
At our onsite school within Priory Hospital Roehampton, we support children experiencing emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA).
This programme can help children with mild to moderate ADHD gradually re-engage with education in a safe and understanding environment. Roehampton has an onsite school, exposing young people to a real school setting whilst developing practical coping strategies, building confidence and working towards their educational goals.
ADHD can occur alongside other conditions, which may influence symptoms, diagnosis, and support needs. Recognising these links helps ensure a more accurate understanding and better-informed care.

Finding the right support can make a real difference for families managing ADHD. This section brings together resources designed to help parents understand ADHD, manage everyday challenges, and access practical support.