Photo: Freddie Bennett / supplied

From 1 February, specialist GPs can diagnose adult ADHD and prescribe stimulant medicines

Patients under 18 can now be diagnosed and treated by nurse practitioners working in paediatric services and child and adolescent mental health services

Psychiatrists and paediatricians will continue to prescribe as previously

Costs to patients will vary

No government funding for training health

GPs and nurse prescribers will be able to diagnose attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults from next week (1 February) - but they will not be funded for it.

Those working in the sector are warning it will not be as simple - or as cheap - as booking a 15-minute appointment, and it will take time for services to scale up to cope with the backlog of demand.

Tauranga entrepreneur Freddie Bennett was not diagnosed with ADHD until his mid-30s.

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