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Over 32,000 in Oxfordshire have ADHD, but many go undiagnosed or face long NHS wait times.
In Oxfordshire, around 32,000 people—8,000 children and 24,000 adults—are estimated to live with ADHD, yet many remain undiagnosed or face waits exceeding three years for NHS assessment.
Experts stress early recognition of symptoms, which in children may be mistaken for misbehavior and in adults often appear as inner restlessness, disorganization, or time-management struggles.
Dr. Angus McLellan of the Oxford ADHD and Autism Centre urges timely evaluation, consistent routines, stress-reduction techniques, and support from loved ones or colleagues.
With NHS services overwhelmed, specialist centers are vital in providing timely care.
Más de 32.000 en Oxfordshire tienen TDAH, pero muchos no son diagnosticados o se enfrentan a largos tiempos de espera del NHS.