Right to Choose (NHS England)
NHS Right to Choose and NHS Wait Times
Learn all about NHS Right to Choose and how you can use it for an ADHD Assessment.
Some local NHS areas are placing restrictions on Right to Choose. Click the button below to skip to that section.
Quick Info
• In England, you have the option of NHS Right to Choose. Accessing that allows you to access the shortest wait times that exist in the NHS England system.
• The shortest waits are with the outsourced providers (still an NHS Service, and NHS prescriptions should you opt for medication).
• We contact the providers once a month to learn their wait times.
• The information is displayed below to help you make your own choice.
• Some NHS Areas have put in restrictions to Right to Choose. We’ve started to collate data on that too. We don’t think the restrictions are legally or morally right and we hope you will get involved in helping us fight them.
Right to Choose – Adult ADHD Assessments – National Wait Times
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Right to Choose – Child ADHD Assessments – National Wait Times
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Right to Choose – Adult Autism Assessments – National Wait Times
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Right to Choose – Child Autism Assessments -National Wait Times
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Local Restrictions to Right to Choose
We have seen a number of local NHS areas (ICBs – Integrated Care Boards) use a structure called Indicative Activity Plan to restrict the use of Right to Choose by their patients.
We will be updating this page on how to protest these changes over the next few days. If you want to be notifed please join our mailing list.
The list of areas we are aware of doing this are:
~ Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West
~ Bedfordshire, Luton & Milton Keynes
~ Birmingham & Solihull
~ Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire
~ Cheshire & Merseyside
~ Coventry
~ Dorset
~ Frimley
~ Hampshire & Isle of Wight
~ Kent & Medway
~ Leicestershire and Rutland
~ Norfolk & Waveney
~ North Central London
~ North Cumbria and North east England
~ Suffolk & North East Essex
~ Greater Manchester
~ Somerset
~ Sussex
