Oxfordshire ADHD medication crisis
Imagine having a medical condition and not being able to get what you need to ease the problem...
That's what's happening for some people in Oxfordshire with ADHD.
As we get better and better at spotting the condition - more people are looking for help.
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Oxford's Sophie Rumsby explores why ADHD medication access is a problem in Oxfordshire.
A note from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Oxford:
"We've been in touch with Oxford Health and BOB ICB, which run health services in Oxfordshire.
They told us they "recognise the challenges facing patients and the increased demand for these services "and they're "working together to find ways to increase capacity and support patients to get the care they need".
We've also contacted Eynsham Medical Centre AND the Department for Health for a response".
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