I was discharged into a Shared Care Agreement that they never to my GP despite me chasing them for over a month. I'm now at medication and continuity-of-care at risk. On looking into ADHD Harrow Health, there are a lot of people with ADHD who get diagnosed and prescribed by them, and then are dropped between the cracks after 3-5 appointments with no access to their prescribed medication.They are IMPOSSIBLE to contact.I was assessed and titrated by ADHD Harrow Health this year and discharged to my GP under shared care. Up to this point everything was utterly brilliant. Excellent care from excellent and helpful people.Then your discharge letter says you would send the Shared Care Agreement (SCA) to my GP. Over a month later, my GP still hasn’t received it. They can’t legally continue prescribing lisdexamfetamine 50 mg without the SCA.I’ve emailed requesting urgent communication and action on 1 Aug and 5 Aug and had no reply. Phone lines go unanswered. I will run out on 23 August 2025. This is a real continuity-of-care risk.What I need:1. Email the signed Shared Care Agreement to my GP today and please let me know this has happened2. Issue a 28-day bridging prescription while the SCA is completed.I’ll update this review as soon as this is resolved. Patients with ADHD already struggle with admin. Please help me avoid falling through the cracks for no other reason than you failed to send one document after months of otherwise excellent care.
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