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ADHD Professional Directory

Specialists listed below have been approved by the ADHD WA Professional Advisory Body as experienced ADHD professionals. They do not work at ADHD WA, and not necessarily affiliated with ADHD WA. We recommend that you conduct your own research and discuss professionals with your GP to help you find a specialist that is suitable for you.

If you are an experienced ADHD professional and would like to be listed here, please visit Directory Application.

Areas of practice
  • Psychology
Regions covered
  • Online
Mental Health Occupational Therapist, Tide Therapy
Principal Occupational Therapist, Lil Peeps OT
Areas of practice
  • Psychiatry
Regions covered
  • Metropolitan North
Psychiatrist, WA Psychiatry and ADHD Clinic
Areas of practice
  • Psychiatry
Psychiatrist, Bluewater Health
Areas of practice
  • ADHD Coaching
Regions covered
  • Metropolitan South
ADHD Coaches, REACH ADHD Coaching & Consultancy
Areas of practice
  • Psychology
Regions covered
  • Metropolitan North
  • Metropolitan South
Clinical Director & Clinical Psychologist, The Kidd Clinic
Areas of practice
  • Assessment
  • Psychology
Regions covered
  • Metropolitan South
Psychologist, Wellmind Psychology
Areas of practice
  • Psychology
Regions covered
  • Metropolitan North
Psychologist, Partners in Psychology
Areas of practice
  • Counsellor
Regions covered
  • Metropolitan South
Rehabilitation Counsellor, Allied Health for Wellness (AH Wellness)
Areas of practice
  • Assessment
  • Psychology
Regions covered
  • Metropolitan North
  • Metropolitan South
Clinical Neuropsychologist, Neurologix Psychology

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