Refer a Patient | Pandion Health

FRACP & FRANZCP-qualified specialists
Comprehensive report & management plan provided
Appointments within 1–2 weeks
All ages — children, teens & adults
Co-prescribing & shared care available

For GPs & Referring Clinicians

Refer your patients to ADHD specialists who get it right

Pandion Health is led by FRACP-qualified paediatricians and FRANZCP-qualified psychiatrists — the same clinicians your patients would see in a public or private clinic setting, now accessible via telehealth.

We assess children, teens, and adults across Australia. Appointments typically available within 1–2 weeks. A comprehensive report and management plan is sent to you promptly following your patient’s assessment.

How to Refer

Four ways to refer

HealthShare

Refer via HealthShare

Refer directly through your practice management software without leaving your workflow.

HealthLink

Refer via HealthLink

Send referrals directly through HealthLink secure messaging. Our EDI is pandionh.

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Email

Send your referral letter directly to our admin team. We will follow up with your patient promptly.

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Fax

Your patient can book before the referral arrives — we will coordinate timing.

What to include in your referral

The more clinical detail you can provide, the better we can triage and match your patient to the right clinician.

Presenting concerns and reason for referral

Relevant developmental and medical history

Psychiatric history and co-morbidities

Self-harm or suicidal ideation history

Prior mental health hospitalisations

Medications tried — past and current

Prior assessments if available

School or workplace concerns where relevant

Why Pandion

A service you can refer to with confidence

ADHD telehealth has expanded rapidly in Australia. Not all of it meets the standard your patients deserve. At Pandion, every assessment is conducted by a FRACP-qualified paediatrician or FRANZCP-qualified psychiatrist — specialists with the clinical depth to distinguish ADHD from anxiety, trauma, sleep disorders, autism, and learning difficulties.

We take the time to get it right. Our assessments are thorough enough for school funding applications, workplace accommodations, and ongoing specialist care.

And when ADHD is not the right diagnosis, we will tell you clearly — and outline what comes next. This is not a checkbox. It is a proper clinical assessment.

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FRACP & FRANZCP specialists

Paediatricians and psychiatrists — the same specialists your patients would see in a public or private clinic setting.

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Differential diagnosis

We screen for co-occurring anxiety, depression, ASD, trauma, and learning difficulties as standard. We distinguish, we don’t just confirm.

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Report back to you

A comprehensive assessment report and management plan, sent promptly following your patient’s assessment.

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Shared care available

Co-prescribing and handback arrangements supported across all states and territories. We work alongside you.

The Assessment

What your patient receives

A structured two-session telehealth pathway conducted entirely online — no travel required for your patient.

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Two structured telehealth consultations50–60 min in-depth initial consult + 30 min follow-up with an ADHD specialist doctor

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Personalised rating scale packPatient and observer-rated, tailored to age and clinical presentation

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Co-occurring condition screeningAnxiety, depression, ASD, trauma history, and learning difficulties assessed as standard

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Comprehensive ADHD reportValid for school funding applications, workplace accommodations, and ongoing specialist care

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eScript if clinically indicatedSent direct to your patient within 1–3 business days of assessment, in line with state and territory regulations

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Optional free ADHD coaching discovery call30 min with an accredited ADHD coach, offered after assessment

For Your Records

What comes back to you

Following your patient’s assessment, you will receive a comprehensive written report and management plan. This includes:

Diagnostic formulation — confirmed diagnosis or clear explanation of why ADHD is not indicated

Medication recommendations and prescribing plan where clinically appropriate

Co-occurring condition findings and recommended next steps

Recommendations for ongoing care — including shared care arrangements or handback to you

Guidance for school, workplace, or other accommodation needs where relevant

Turnaround: Reports are sent promptly following your patient’s assessment. If a complex presentation requires additional clinical consideration, we will communicate with you directly.

Shared Care

Co-prescribing and ongoing management

We are committed to working alongside you, not around you. Following assessment, Pandion can continue specialist reviews as needed — or, where you are comfortable taking on ongoing management, we will hand care back with a full clinical summary and support the co-prescribing arrangement in line with state and territory regulations.

The arrangement is decided case by case, based on clinical complexity and your patient’s preference. We will always communicate openly with you on complex or evolving presentations.

Common Questions

FAQs for referring clinicians

+Who can refer to Pandion Health?

+How quickly will my patient be seen?

+What Medicare item numbers apply?

+Do you see complex or comorbid presentations?

+What if my patient doesn’t receive an ADHD diagnosis?

+How does co-prescribing work?

+Do you see children under 5?

+Do you operate Australia-wide?

+Is your platform secure?


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Australian-wide coverage for all ages
FRACP & FRANZCP-qualified specialists
Appointments available within 1–2 weeks