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Vic GPs to diagnose ADHD, cutting wait times
3 Feb
Summary
- GPs in Victoria will soon diagnose and treat ADHD.
- Training for 150 GPs starts by September.
- Current assessments cost over $2000 with long waits.

In a significant shift for mental health care, general practitioners in Victoria will soon be empowered to diagnose and manage Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
The Allan government is introducing changes this year to allow accredited GPs to provide these services for the first time.
Initially, 150 GPs will undergo specialized training, expected to be completed by September. This program represents a $750,000 investment by the state government.
Currently, ADHD diagnosis and treatment in Victoria typically require a specialist, such as a psychiatrist for adults or a pediatrician for children. These specialist pathways often involve average out-of-pocket costs exceeding $2000 and waiting periods ranging from six to 12 months for a comprehensive assessment.



