Has anybody had trouble accessing NHS treatment after a private autism diagnosis at Lorna Wing Centre?

Apologies for the long post title.

I'm going to have an assessment at the Lorna Wing Centre, privately funded because my GP says it won't be possible on the NHS.

My GP advised me to check whether I would still be eligible for NHS autism treatment (e.g. therapy) after a private diagnosis.

I asked the LW Centre about this, and they advised me to check with my local service providers.  I'm going to email them now, but I don't know if it will be possible to get a clear answer.  


I was just wondering if anyone else has had a private assessment there, and then had any trouble accessing NHS treatment?  I wouldn't have thought it would be an issue, given the LWC's reputation and the fact that they also accept NHS referrals, but I want to find out if I can.

Thanks in advance.

Parents
  • You Do Know ? : That the "Right To Choose" Scheme through the NHS also covers autism, ADHD and other learning disorder excerpt dyslexia for some reason. If your unhappy you can find a private assessor who is with the "right to choose" scheme. I think  psychiatry-uk are performing autism and add assessments depending on location.

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  • You Do Know ? : That the "Right To Choose" Scheme through the NHS also covers autism, ADHD and other learning disorder excerpt dyslexia for some reason. If your unhappy you can find a private assessor who is with the "right to choose" scheme. I think  psychiatry-uk are performing autism and add assessments depending on location.

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