Revolutionising ADHD Care
- Andrew McLeod
- Jul 4
- 1 min read

A quiet revolution is happening in New Zealand healthcare. General practitioners are stepping into specialised psychiatric care, bringing ADHD treatment closer to communities while maintaining the highest clinical standards.
The traditional model: Long wait times for psychiatric consultations, limited access, and rushed appointments.
The new approach: GPs with special interest in ADHD, supported by senior psychiatrists, providing comprehensive care through telehealth.
How it works: GPs receive specialised training and ongoing psychiatric support while maintaining complete autonomy over their practice. They choose their schedules, patient loads, and work from home – all while practising in a field typically reserved for psychiatrists.
The impact: GPs are revolutionising ADHD care. Reduced wait times for patients, better work-life balance for doctors, and more accessible mental health care nationwide.
Interested in learning more about this innovative approach? Contact: philippa.powell@anteris.nz
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