ADHD Coaching & Mentoring in Bristol
Practical, neurodiversity-affirming support for adults and university students in Bristol, Bath, and across the South West. Online sessions that fit around your life.
ADHD Support for People in Bristol
Getting ADHD support in Bristol is not always straightforward. Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership (AWP) NHS Trust manages adult ADHD referrals across the region, but NHS waiting lists can stretch to years, leaving many people without the support they need right now.
Whether you are a student at the University of Bristol or UWE, or a working professional in the South West, my mentoring bridges the gap. You may also be able to speed up your assessment through the Right to Choose pathway, and I can help you navigate that process too.
What I Help With
Practical strategies tailored to your ADHD brain, not generic advice that only works for neurotypical people.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
No hidden fees, no long-term commitments. Start with a free discovery call to see if we are a good fit.
Single Session
£125
60 minutes
3-Session Bundle
£320
Save 15%
5-Session Bundle
£470
Save 25%
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from people in Bristol looking for ADHD support.
Do you offer in-person ADHD coaching in Bristol?
All sessions are delivered online via Google Meet. This means you get the same high-quality, personalised support without travelling across Bristol or the South West. Many clients find online sessions actually work better for their ADHD, as they can be in their own comfortable environment.
How much does ADHD coaching cost in Bristol?
Single sessions are £125 for 60 minutes. I also offer bundles: 3 sessions for £320 (save 15%) or 5 sessions for £470 (save 25%). This is competitive with other ADHD coaches in the Bristol area, and you can start with a free 15-minute discovery call to see if it is right for you.
How long are NHS ADHD waiting lists in Bristol?
Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership (AWP) NHS Trust manages adult ADHD referrals in the Bristol area, and waiting times can stretch to two to four years. You do have the right to request a Right to Choose referral to a private provider like Psychiatry-UK, which can significantly reduce your wait. My mentoring can support you while you wait for assessment or diagnosis.
Can university students in Bristol access ADHD mentoring?
Yes, I work with students at the University of Bristol, the University of the West of England (UWE), and other local institutions. If you receive Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA), your ADHD mentoring sessions may be funded through your support package. Contact your university disability service to find out more.
Do I need an ADHD diagnosis to work with you?
No. You do not need a formal diagnosis. Many of my clients in Bristol and the South West are on NHS waiting lists, going through private assessment, or simply recognise ADHD traits in themselves. My mentoring is open to anyone experiencing executive function challenges.
Ready to Work With Your Brain?
Not sure if mentoring is right for you? Start with a free discovery call, or book your first session and start building strategies that genuinely work.
