Supportive culture with great training and highly competitive pay - Nurse Practitioner ADHD 360 Employee Review

5.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

ADHD-360 has been one of the most rewarding places I have worked. The company genuinely invests in its clinicians, with an exceptional amount of training and professional development that far exceeds anything I experienced in the NHS over a period of 18 years. There are clear opportunities for career progression if you are willing to work hard and demonstrate your abilities, and hard work is recognised and rewarded. The clinical workforce is incredibly knowledgeable and supportive. There is always someone available to ask for advice, whether it's a colleague, Clinical Lead or senior clinician, and the culture encourages discussion and learning rather than working in isolation. I've developed enormously as a clinician during my time here and have had opportunities I would never have expected elsewhere. Pay and benefits are extremely competitive, when compared with other similar NHS and private roles, and the organisation has ambitious people who genuinely want to improve ADHD services for patients. The quality of clinical assessment is another real strength. Patients undergo a thorough, evidence-based assessment before a diagnosis of ADHD is made. Decisions are not rushed, and clinicians are encouraged to think critically, explore differential diagnoses, consider co-existing conditions, and ensure the diagnostic criteria are met. The emphasis on safe, robust clinical practice gives confidence that diagnoses are made appropriately and in the patient's best interests.

Cons

The service is extremely busy as with all private and NHS ADHD service providers and therefore demand is high. This can result in high workloads and periods of pressure, though this is no worse than the demand placed on clinicians within the NHS and you are remunerated for this in your basic salary, in my opinion. That said, I have always felt supported when raising concerns, and leadership has been willing to listen and make improvements where possible.

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4.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Hybrid working policy, electric car scheme, CPD development, being able to shape our strategy, the people and the service we provide to those waiting on long wait lists. Being ahead of the game in terms of offerings and being the biggest provider of ADHD assessments. I like that we work closely with the NHS. Other benefits that are handy are discounts.

Cons

No sick pay. A potential downside is the pace and consistently high standards, which can sometimes feel demanding. On the other hand, these expectations help maintain quality and push people to achieve their full potential.

5.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

- The staff I work with at ADHD 360 are all absolutely fantastic in everything that they do. This is a service led by staff who really do put the patient at the heart of everything they do - Great work life balance as they offer flexible working arrangements - Good salary and remuneration, including additional staff benefits - They’ve recently increased training opportunities for staff at all levels, including apprenticeships and line managers appear to be very supportive of their staff in their continued development - There are many opportunities to be involved in key decisions that happen for the organisation, including staff forums for different key topics which really helps our voice reach the very top of the tree - I feel incredibly valued in my role and know that the majority of staff do. They do little things to show their token of appreciation such as giving you additional holiday allowance to cover your birthday and Christmas Eve, when most companies stay open. This year, they also gave us the first working day back in January off for all of our achievements in closing out 2025. This was a lovely touch! - Options to buy additional leave are available and they have other schemes such as the electric car salary sacrifice and bike to work

Cons

- No sick pay - 2 of our offices don’t allow dogs which is sad, or good for those with allergies or fears, but the good news is that the other 2 offices do allow dogs, so if you’re having a tricky day or don’t quite feel yourself, you can go into two of the offices and guarantee a cuddle from a furry friend!

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