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Hi! I'm in the same boat at the moment. Public (NHS) and private are the two streams available.
For the NHS, you need a GP to refer you for an adult screening. It has to be a GP, and make sure they don't fob you off on the wrong service, I got sent down a few rabbit holes before getting referred to the ADHD screening service. Then, you have to wait. I've been told that my screening should take 5-6 months to get booked in, and that's where I'm stalled at the moment. At/after your screening they will decide whether or not to book you on for a full diagnostic. The wait list for these is ~3 years. Yeah, very oversubscribed, super cool.
Given that I am looking to go private, which means that I need to start identifying private providers and what their charges are for screening, diagnosis and ongoing treatment. I've heard that these cost around £1000 for the diagnosis and then around £100 per month for any medication, but I haven't added these up myself yet.
I've heard that there is a route where you can ask your GP to refer you to a private practitioner they have an agreement with, which basically means they will accept a private diagnosis so you can get your meds (if required) on the NHS, where mostly the NHS is unlikely to let you get a subscription for meds without an NHS diagnosis. I've personally ruled this out because my local NHS have been no fun and I don't want them to piss me about for another month.
If anyone else knows of any options then I'm all ears, because right now it's either "don't get diagnosed for four years" or ££££ every year.
Your experience is similar to mine but I'm a bit further along.
I was assessed by my GP and scored highly enough for them to refer me, I waited over a year only to have my referral rejected with no reason given.
I ended up going private with ADHD360, who were fine, not fantastic but not bad either, I'm certainly grateful for what they've done in helping me get my diagnosis and treatment.
Your estimates on costs if going private are pretty much in line with what I experienced, although once you're through the titration process (working out which meds and which dosage help the most), you can apply for shared care which pretty much passes your care over to your GP and as a result, your prescriptions over to the NHS (this was somehow an almost completely painless part of the process for me at least).
It is expensive going private, and I realise I'm fortunate I was able to, but I really ended up feeling like I had no choice as the NHS' response of just "no" left me nowhere else to go. But it's not necessarily expensive forever, I now just pay my £9.65 every month and that's that.
I know I would have appreciated having someone who had been through this to talk to/ask questions when I was going through it, so to you and anyone else reading this, if you ever have questions or anything about this process do get in touch, reply to this, send me a message (honestly no idea if this is even a thing on Lemmy, I'm still learning), I'm not a doctor, I'm not a medical professional but I'll help anyone in anyway I can.