Your child or young person's initial appointment will last around 50 minutes. During this time, the clinician will get to know your child, their symptoms, and their health background so they can safely explore the treatment options with you.
They will ask about:
the symptoms they're experiencing, where they occur, and how they affect their daily life, including their concentration, focus, organisation and activity levels at home and at school
their medical history, including any heart conditions, seizures, tics, or other neurological issues
their current medication and any family history of heart problems
their psychiatric history and current mental health
the preferences for treatment, their goals and what you both hope to achieve from ADHD medication to help personalise your child's care
You’ll also need to bring up-to-date readings of their blood pressure, pulse, height, and weight.
The clinician will talk through medication options with you, including how they work, possible side effects, and why regular monitoring is important. If it’s safe to do so, and you, and your young person depending on their age, give consent, they may start your child on a low dose with a clear follow-up plan.