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If you can't find a place, try looking up ADHD organizations, ADHD forums or pages like doctolib. If all fails, you can ask your insurance company. There's also arztsuche.116117.de
Once you have found a place, you call them. You ask them what you need to bring and -
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@ADHD_Alien There's a solution for this!
You need to get a retroactive childhood diagnosis.
A Psychiater can issue this by having you take a specialised test for it. It's mostly symptom severity scale questions + old school reports get checked.
It's how mine got my ADHD meds covered. (In DE)
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@BalthiBoom @ADHD_Alien AFAIK in Germany an ADHD diagnosis implies a retroactive childhood diagnosis, which is why you have to bring school reports and tell about your childhood (the assumption is that you're born with ADHD, it doesn't spontaneously develop when you're adult)
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@Doomed_Daniel @ADHD_Alien ADHD can develop in adulthood too, so if you're not careful they'll diagnose that instead.
And specifically adult diagnosed ADHD isn't paid by public insurance. Which is stupid, but sadly the case.
I got really lucky with my doc who explained the messed up system to me.
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@BalthiBoom @ADHD_Alien Interesting, this is the first time I heard about this, I think my psychiatrist told me that he has to retroactively "prove" that it already existed at childhood and just wasn't diagnosed - but maybe that was b/c the diagnosis for ADHD developed as an adult would've been useless
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@Doomed_Daniel @ADHD_Alien Exactly this!
Sry, ran out of space.
But in essence, yes. Unless it has been diagnosed as a child, the insurances have a clause specifying its exclusion of coverage if you get a diagnosis as an adult.
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