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Frequently Asked Questions

You can read our frequently asked questions below:

What is a Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist?

Are you an emergency, urgent or crisis service?

Do I need to be based in the UK?

I need an interpreter for my assessment. Can you help?

Should I bring anything to the appointment?

Can you extend an appointment, at the time of the appointment, if I think this could be helpful?

Can you guarantee a diagnosis in an initial consultation, adult ADHD assessment, or adult Autism assessment?

How long will it take to receive written information from you, after my consultation?

What is case management?

Should I have an Initial Consultation before undertaking an ADHD assessment?

How do you assess for adult ADHD?

FAQ-ADHD

Should I have an Initial Consultation before undertaking an Autism assessment?

How do you assess an adult for autism?

FAQ-Autism

I don’t have an informant to assist with an Autism or ADHD assessment.  What do you advise? 

Do you provide private prescriptions?

Do you provide therapy?

I require specialist evidence for my Armed Forces Compensation Scheme application. 
Are you able to help?

Are there people you are unable to help?

Are you an occupational health service?

What information will you share with my employer or occupational health?  

I am representing myself in a legal process, can you provide me with a medico-legal report?

How do I book an appointment with Dr Briffa?

What’s the difference between a 90 and 60 minute Initial Consultation?

What’s the difference between 30, 60 and 90 minute Follow up Consultations?

Book an online Initial Consultation with Consultant Psychiatrist - Dr Briffa today

Need more Information?

If you can't find the answer you're looking for, please don't hesitate to contact us:

Mental Health Views Limited, Lytchett House, 13 Freeland Park, Wareham Road, Poole, Dorset, BH16 6FA​

Registration Number: 10935220

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Please note we are unable to provide an emergency or crisis service. 

Please contact your GP, 111, A&E, 999, or a mental health crisis service, as appropriate.

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