ADHD Primary Care Society
The ADHD Primary Care Society started in response to numerous calls from patients and healthcare professionals to improve the standards of care, and education and to offer quality, practical and understandable information for patients, the people around them and healthcare professionals.
The primary aim of the ADHD Primary Care Society is to help improve the quality of life of those who are neurodivergent and more specifically, those who have been identified as diagnosed with ADHD.
Who we are
The society was founded by GPs for GPs and other healthcare professionals.
We are a team of medical professionals with ample expertise in terms of the management and treatment of ADHD.
What we do
We hope to be able to help reduce stigma, improve standards of care and become advocates for those who live with Adhd.
Areas of Support
- ADHD
- Neurodiversity
- Identification and Diagnosis
- Education Difficulties
- Family Life Support
- Managing Work
- Mental and Physical Health Support
- ADHD related issues
- Skills Advancement
- Personal Development
- Community Engagement
- Research
- Advocacy
Membership
The Primary Care ADHD Society offers a wide range of information and resources to its members, such as:
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