Psychiatry UK report - what to expect

I’m just over halfway through my estimated 4 week wait for my formal report after being told verbally in my assessment with Psychiatry UK that I meet the criteria for an ASC diagnosis. 

My mind has been in overdrive since the assessment, and I’m hoping the report will answer a lot of my questions. But I’m also worried that I might be expecting too much from the document. 

Has anyone else here had one of these reports from Psychiatry UK? Are they fairly in-depth or just a standard letter so your GP can add the diagnosis to your record?

Parents
  • If at all possible, reject all online-based meetings and insist via advocates if needs be, on face-to-face meetings - I’m going for a second opinion diagnosis face to face rather than online - by all means send reports via email but a diagnosis simply cannot be made via Zoom calls, it’s the same with meetings with GP’s and everything else, it must always be face to face, never online, with things as importance with this, regardless of how good the tech is 

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  • If at all possible, reject all online-based meetings and insist via advocates if needs be, on face-to-face meetings - I’m going for a second opinion diagnosis face to face rather than online - by all means send reports via email but a diagnosis simply cannot be made via Zoom calls, it’s the same with meetings with GP’s and everything else, it must always be face to face, never online, with things as importance with this, regardless of how good the tech is 

Children