Integrated
ADHD Assessment
In NSW, ADHD can mostly be diagnosed by a Psychiatrist, Paediatrician or a Neurologist. This changes in June 2026 when approximately 300 GPs (primarily rural GPs) will have completed their Tier 2 Endorsed training which will allow them to diagnose and initiate psychostimulant medication.
This dedicated service aims to make the journey of assessing ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) much smoother for you. Assessment does not mean diagnosis
We understand the challenges you are facing in accessing timely and comprehensive ADHD assessments, from sourcing appointments to navigating referrals. Our clinic aims to alleviate this burden by offering a coordinated and efficient pathway to assessment, potential diagnosis and treatment.
Please note that we are not an assembly line diagnostic centre - we believe in functional health outcomes.
ADHD assessment is serious healthcare, not a trending topic.
The Reality:
ADHD can look like depression. It can present as OCD. It can mimic anxiety. Is it hormonally driven? Is it situational?
Getting this wrong has real consequences.
Why This Matters:
These are serious and treatable psychiatric conditions. A rushed evaluation might miss what's actually happening. Or worse—treat the wrong thing entirely.
Your health deserves better than guesswork.
Our Approach:
We take time. Comprehensive evaluation, not quick tick-boxes.
We look deeper. Is it Anxiety, Perimenopause, PMDD, ADHD? Depression? OCD? Or something else entirely?
We get it right. Accurate diagnosis = effective treatment = you actually feeling better.
What You Get:
✓ Thorough mental health assessment with a Mental Health Specialist GP (not a 30-minute questionnaire)
✓ Treatment plan that's actually yours—fits your life, your brain, your goals
✓ Care that connects to your broader health (because ADHD doesn't exist in isolation)
✓ Support from specialists who understand the nuances
The Bottom Line:
When ADHD care is done thoughtfully from the start, it becomes the foundation for everything you want to accomplish.
This isn't about managing symptoms.
This is about you thriving.
Where do you start?
Step 1: GP Consultation - this is not a diagnostic appointment and acts as a preliminary assessment symptom review, medical history inc pathology/ECG to understand the best path ahead.
Ponti Health Mental Health GP’s won’t be able to diagnose and treat ADHD until mid 2027
Step 2: Psychiatric Evaluation (If Required) Ponti Health patients have priority access into Psychiatry rooms. This won’t be a single appointment, depending on what else may need addressing it may require 3-6 appointments on average.
Step 3: Once a patient is established on stimulant medication, your GP is able to take over care and prescription in a 'Transfer-of-Care' model.
Your Integrated Care Pathway
The Ponti Health ADHD Assessment Clinic provides a thorough assessment (History, Pathology, Diagnostics & Investigations) with a Mental Health GP, then a seamless journey into Psychiatry rooms when required.
Ponti Health Mental Health GP’s won’t be able to diagnose and treat ADHD until mid 2027
Once medication has been stabilised by Psychiatrists, our Mental Health Care GP’s are Continuation Prescribers who can take over care.
Here's how our integrated approach works:
Already have a referral?
We’ve got you covered.
Click here to begin the process.
No need to address it to a specific doctor; our team will review it and match you with the right psychiatrist best suited to your needs.
You will hear from us with care and clarity in 7-10 business days.
Save our SMS (0427608298), Phone (0272010015), and email enquiries@pontihealth.com, so when we reach out, you'll know it's us.
(Available appointment times go very quickly once we reach out)
Important Updates About ADHD Diagnosis
18 May 2026
We understand that now there is a lot of confusion about whether GPs can diagnose ADHD and initiate prescriptions of psychostimulants. Here is a summary of what is happening;
The changes to ADHD diagnosis and management for GPs are different in every state
In NSW, recent changes have allowed GPs to have a more active role in diagnosing and managing ADHD
The first part was allowing appropriately trained GPs to become Continuation Prescribers; this means that they can continue prescribing psychostimulants on behalf of psychiatrists when a diagnosis of ADHD has been made, and a patient is stable on their dose of psychostimulants
The second part was to take a smaller number of GPs (only 300 in the first intake) to undergo more advanced Tier 2 Endorsed training which would allow them to diagnose and initiate psychostimulant medication. The GPs based in rural and remote communities were prioritised in this selection process, and the training takes 6 months to complete meaning an exceedingly small selection of GPs will be able to provide this service mid to late 2026.
The next round of Tier 2 training will commence in November 2026 and take 6 months to complete which means these GPs will be Tier 2 Endorsed Prescribers by July 2027; both Dr Elspeth Man and Dr Gemma Carey have applied for this training pathway and hope to be successful in gaining a training position.
It is also important to note that not all patients will be suitable for diagnosis via an Endorsed GP; those patients with complex mental +/- physical health conditions may be best suited to assessment with a psychiatrist.
Until this time, Dr Elspeth Mann and Dr Gemma Carey are both qualified Continuation Prescribers and can offer appointments for;
Continued Prescribing (for new patients as well as patients diagnosed by our Ponti Psychiatrists requiring continuing care)
GP Preliminary ADHD Assessments to facilitate prioritised referrals to our in-house Psychiatrists for ADHD Assessments
9 May 2026
We're writing to share something important we've been noticing more and more often—and we want to ensure you have the right information before investing time, energy, and money in the wrong direction.
We continue to receive numerous enquiries from people who have been to diagnostic centres specialising in ADHD, where they have been told their next step is to "see a psychiatrist for medication." This is incorrect.
Here's what you need to know: in Australia, as of May 2026, psychiatrists are the only medical providers who can both diagnose and treat ADHD. They can then transfer your care to a GP who is a ‘Continuation Prescriber’ - not all GP’s are.
We are told changing in NSW from 2027, when specially trained GPs can diagnose and treat ADHD. We have 3 of the 600+ GP’s in NSW who are at the starting gate for this.
In fact, a thorough ADHD assessment by a psychiatrist includes:
A comprehensive review of your medical history
Gathering school reports and feedback from parents and significant adults.
Understanding your current physical health (which impacts both diagnosis and treatment)
Exploring your symptoms in context—not in isolation
A proper diagnostic evaluation
A personalised treatment plan that may include medication, therapy, lifestyle changes, or all of the above
Many patients have come to us disappointed and frustrated after spending significant resources at diagnostic centres, only to learn they need to start the process again with a psychiatrist for a complete assessment.
Our advice?
Start with your GP. They know your health history and can provide a referral to a psychiatrist, which is essential for Medicare rebates and ensures continuity of care. If you're already seeing a good psychologist you trust, speak with them too—they can support you through the process and work collaboratively with your psychiatrist.
Before embarking on assessments at standalone diagnostic centres, have a conversation with your regular healthcare providers. They can help you understand the most effective—and most efficient—path forward.
If you have questions about ADHD assessment or treatment, our team is here to help. We believe in providing you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your health.
Click here to send us your referral, or click here to make an appointment with our GP who specialises in Mental Health.
Our GPs and Psychiatrists aren't part of a call centre operation.
They have extensive experience across Australia's public and private health systems. They understand the complexities of mental health care because they've practised at every level.
Why choose Ponti Health’s ADHD Clinic?
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We offer a truly holistic approach. Your GP and psychiatrist work together under one roof, and they're also part of a larger multidisciplinary team. This means our doctors can lean on their peers' diverse knowledge and expertise, constantly bolstering their understanding to support you best. If there's a need for specialised care beyond what we offer, we work closely with trusted external specialists and will always help you connect with the right experts.
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Our streamlined process removes the stress of finding specialist appointments.
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We are not fans of waitlists, and don't believe anyone should wait. We work hard at making this as timely as possible.
Why proper ADHD assessment matters for your health
ADHD assessment isn't a trend - it's serious medical care that deserves serious medical attention.
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In NSW, only Psychiatrists and a very small handful of GP’s are qualified to diagnose and prescribe medication for ADHD - this is a legal requirement, not a choice.
We've been concerned to hear from patients who've attended standalone ADHD assessment clinics, paying $1,000+ for evaluations, only to discover that these assessments cannot result in a diagnosis or medication prescription. These patients then require referral to a Psychiatrist anyway, essentially paying twice for their ADHD care.
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A responsible ADHD evaluation requires time and thoroughness. Any competent practitioner needs multiple consultations (typically 2-3), ECGs, blood tests, and a comprehensive assessment to reach an accurate diagnosis. This isn't bureaucratic red tape - it's essential patient safety.
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ADHD medications carry significant risks when prescribed inappropriately and can cause lifelong complications if misused. More importantly, misdiagnosis means missing what's actually happening. What if your symptoms stem from anxiety, depression, or another treatable condition rather than ADHD? Wouldn't you rather understand what truly needs support?
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At Ponti Health, our Psychiatrists take the time needed for proper assessment. We believe in getting it right the first time - for your safety, your wellbeing, and your long-term health outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Impulsiveness
Disorganisation and problems prioritising
Poor time management skills
Problems focusing on a task
Trouble multitasking
Excessive activity or restlessness
Poor planning
Low frustration tolerance
Frequent mood swings
Problems following through and completing tasks
Hot temper
Trouble coping with stress
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This journey starts with your GP, your primary care physician , then a Psychiatrist, Paediatrician or Neurologist. A select handful of GPs (300-600 of the 9500 GPs) will be able to do this in NSW from June 2026.
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In NSW, Psychiatrists, paediatricians and neurologists primarily handle ADHD diagnosis and medication management. Recent reforms are empowering GPs to play a larger role. Training programs are being implemented to equip 300-600 GPs with the necessary skills to diagnose and manage conditions effectively.
This information is up to date as of May 18,2026.
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This varies from clinic to clinic. Some places charge a specific fee for a particular diagnosis. We are not fans of this approach, as it assumes a diagnosis before even having the first consultation with a medical expert. The diagnosis and subsequent medication require consideration and time. It is not something to be taken lightly.
This is not a fad; the medication requires qualifications and experience.
If you are seeing our GP it may require 1-2 appointments, followed then by 2-3 Psychiatry appointments.
Click here to understand the Medicare Safety Net Threshold.
Click here to see our pricing.
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It's a neurodevelopmental disorder, which means it affects how your brain develops. Symptoms begin before age 12 and include fidgeting, difficulty paying attention and losing things.
This is why our doctors will request questionnaires and school reports along with feedback from significant people in your life.
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At Ponti Health, there aretwo2 pathways:
You can send us your referral from your GP for our Psychiatry rooms. It takes between 2 and 4 appointments on average for a diagnosis. This is merely a guideline and is dependent on individual needs.
You can come in for a fresh assessment with our GPs, which means priority access for Psychiatry appointments. We do this because our GPs are mental health trained and get to work very closely with our Psychiatry and Psychology team. It is beyond the hallway chat; we have formalised Multi-Disciplinary Peer reviews at Ponti Health, where doctors come together to discuss and learn about patients’ unique cases.
Click here for the details.
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As of August 16, 25 not as yet. But the government is looking to change this.
Important Information
Please read important information around your booking and services prior to attending your appointment. If you have any questions about your booking, please reach out to enquiries@pontihealth.com.
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Medicare benefits are available and vary based on the type of consultation and eligible services provided. You will be required to pay the full cost of the consultation. At the time of payment, we’ll process the electronic Medicare claim for you, which will be credited directly to your debit card or the bank account that you've registered with Medicare.
If you are on a Mental Health Care Plan or an Enhanced Primary Care Plan, you will also be eligible for a benefit from Medicare.
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Once your out-of-pocket medical expenses reach $2,615.50 in a calendar year, Medicare steps in to cover up to 80% of additional costs for Medicare-subsidised services (MBS).
This benefit happens automatically for individuals. Families need to register once to activate this coverage.
The Safety Net applies to all out-of-hospital medical services listed on the Medicare Benefits Schedule, helping to make your ongoing care more affordable.
Read more about the Medicare Safety Net here.
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If you have Private Health Insurance you may be eligible to claim benefits through Extras cover for allied health services such as physiotherapy, psychology, and more. The amount you can claim will depend on your specific level of cover and the service provided.
For more details on your entitlements and how to claim, please check your policy or contact your Private Health Insurer directly.
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We understand that life happens.
If you are unable to attend your appointment time, we ask that you provide notice for any appointment changes or cancellations.
24 hours prior: No cancellation fees
Less than 24 hours or ‘No-Show’ - a $100 cancellation fee may apply and full fees for your next appointment will be payable at the time of booking.
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Our booking platform will request your payment details to secure your appointment.
Fees are paid in full at the conclusion of your appointment. All major credit and debit cards are accepted.
Surcharges are excluded from EFTPOS debit payments.
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Our Psychiatrist, Psychologist and Mental Health GPs work as a team and can step in and support you during business hours, even if your specific doctor is away.
However, should you or someone you know require urgent crisis assistance, pls call please call 000 and ask for immediate support. You can also present to your nearest Emergency or Accident and Emergency service at your local hospital for immediate intervention and support.
The 1800 011 511 Mental Health Line is NSW Health's 24/7 statewide phone service, linking people with NSW Health mental health services. It is a free service.
It is staffed by trained mental health professionals who:
Offer mental health advice
Complete a brief assessment
Make recommendations for appropriate care, including referral to NSW Health mental health services.
The mental health professional will ask you questions to understand your needs and recommend appropriate services.
There are also other mental health resources provided by the state government of NSW, accessible via
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/mentalhealth/services/Pages/default.aspx