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MNN UK · February 28, 2026 · 1 min read

Doctors warn poorly regulated clinics risk safety of children with ADHD

What happened: Doctors have raised concerns about private clinics in England prescribing strong ADHD stimulants without proper physical examinations, often relying on remote assessments. Greater Manchester health authorities are now revising rules to require face-to-face checks.

Why it matters:

  • Children with ADHD may receive inappropriate or unsafe medication without thorough assessments.
  • Changes to prescribing rules aim to improve patient safety and clinical standards in private care.

MNN Take: The shift to remote assessments in some private clinics has raised safety concerns, prompting local health bodies to enforce stricter in-person evaluation requirements to protect young patients.

Sources: Guardian UK