Begin Your ADHD Care Pathway
Complete your intake information so AOA can help coordinate an appropriate ADHD care pathway with independent accredited practitioners.
AOA coordinates intake and pathway planning.
AOA supports structured ADHD intake, pathway planning and care coordination through CP365 workflows and independent participating practitioners.
What Happens After Intake
Completing intake information helps AOA coordinate the next appropriate step in your ADHD care pathway.
Complete Intake Information
Provide your relevant medical history, ADHD concerns and supporting information through the secure intake workflow.
Pathway Review
AOA reviews your intake information to help identify whether shared care, psychiatrist-supported care or specialist review may be appropriate.
Practitioner Matching
Where appropriate, you may be matched with an independent accredited GP participating in the AOA model.
Assessment & Care Pathway
Your independent practitioner will determine the appropriate assessment, review and management pathway according to your clinical needs.
Before You Begin
Having the following information available may help streamline the intake process.
Helpful Information
- GP referral (if available)
- Current medication list
- Mental health history
- Previous ADHD assessments
- Relevant specialist letters
- Cardiovascular history where relevant
Please Note
- Completing intake does not guarantee acceptance into the AOA pathway
- Some presentations may require specialist-led care
- Independent practitioners determine clinical suitability
- Additional information may be requested
Complete Intake
Use the secure intake form below to begin your pathway.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the intake process.
Does intake guarantee an appointment?
No. Intake information helps determine whether the AOA pathway may be appropriate and which type of practitioner review may be suitable.
Who reviews my intake information?
Intake workflows may be reviewed as part of AOA’s coordination and pathway planning processes before practitioner matching.
Will I always see a psychiatrist?
Not always. Some patients may be suitable for GP-led shared care pathways, while others may require psychiatrist-supported or specialist-led care.
Who provides the clinical service?
Clinical services are provided by independent participating practitioners, not by AOA directly.
Independent Practitioner Notice
AOA-accredited GPs and participating specialists operate as independent medical practitioners. They are not employees, agents or representatives of AOA. Clinical services are provided by the individual practitioner, who remains responsible for clinical decision-making, patient care and professional obligations.
AOA provides coordination, administration, governance infrastructure, CP365 workflows and shared-care support services. Practitioner availability, consultation fees and clinical services are managed by the independent practitioner.
Questions about the intake pathway?
Contact AOA if you need assistance completing intake information or understanding the pathway process.