Spring offer – save up to £200 on assessments. Ends 30th June.
Xyla provides timely and reliable private ADHD assessments in Glasgow for adults and children aged 7 and over. Access your assessment online from the comfort of your own home and skip long waiting lists to get the certainty you need.
Xyla serves Glasgow residents entirely online – no need to travel or arrange an in-person visit. Whether you’re in the West End, Southside, East End or further afield, our experts will assess you using a secure video call platform. Before you book your full assessment, we have a free 15-minute initial consultation with you to confirm that an assessment is right for you.
Start with a free 15-minute pre-assessment phone call to discuss your needs and get initial guidance from one of our ADHD specialists.
A supportive remote session with one of our expert clinicians, using NHS-trusted diagnostic tools to provide a thorough and accurate ADHD diagnosis.
Within 14 days of your assessment, you’ll have a follow-up online session with your clinician to discuss your diagnosis, receive a detailed report and recommendations to support your next steps.
Receive personalised post-diagnostic support, including wellbeing guidance, treatment plans and ongoing care, to help you manage ADHD with confidence.
This spring, we’re giving you the gift of clarity with up to £200 off assessments.
Our limited-time offer wraps up on the 30th June 2026. A clearer path ahead this season starts with you.
At the heart of our service is a commitment to compassionate, personalised care. We take the time to understand each person’s unique strengths, challenges and goals, tailoring our assessments and support to meet individual needs. Our expert clinicians deliver virtual, evidence-based assessments for adults, children and young people, guiding families, schools and other professionals to ensure continuity of care and lasting, positive outcomes.
Through our partnerships with the NHS, we’ve supported thousands of individuals and families in their journey to better understand ADHD and autism. Whether you need clarity, guidance or ongoing support, Xyla is here with you every step of the way.
Book an initial consultationNo, Xyla is an independent provider delivering private ADHD assessments. This allows people to access an evaluation without waiting for an NHS referral pathway.
Many people choose this route when they want answers sooner or prefer the flexibility of an online assessment.
Our reports are prepared so they can be used by GPs, schools, employers and other professionals involved in your care.
Assessments are carried out by experienced clinicians using established diagnostic methods such as Conners and DIVA-5. The assessment process follows NICE guidance and clinical procedures used across healthcare settings, which helps ensure the findings are widely recognised.
Some NHS services may still require their own review before prescribing medication. Local authorities may also have specific criteria when reviewing documentation for EHCP applications. If you agree, we can send your report directly to your GP.
If ADHD is diagnosed and medication may help, your clinician will explain the available options and how to access them. However, Xyla does not prescribe ADHD medication at present.
Support does not stop at diagnosis. We provide information, lifestyle guidance and resources designed to help individuals manage ADHD day to day through post-diagnostic support.
Confidentiality is taken very seriously. All appointments and records are managed under strict privacy standards and comply with GDPR regulations.
Your information stays secure and is never shared with third parties without your consent.
Don’t worry about long NHS waiting times and access the help you need sooner. Book your private online ADHD assessment with Xyla and take the next step with a trusted provider for ADHD assessments in Glasgow.
Book your initial consultationPlease note: We are not an emergency service, if you are in crisis and need urgent support or are worried about immediate risk of harm to self or others, please call 999. Alternatively, you can contact your GP and ask for an emergency appointment or visit your local A&E department in the United Kingdom. You can also contact the following services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: NHS Helpline (111) and Samaritans (116 123).