Real people.
Real expertise.
When it comes to your health — or your child's — you deserve to know exactly who you're trusting with it. Here's our story. The full version.
The Team
Two people. One shared conviction — that every person who needs a neurodevelopmental assessment deserves access to one that is expert, accessible and genuinely human.
We are not a corporate group. We are not a volume-driven platform. We are two people who have lived this — clinically and personally — and built the service we wish had existed sooner.

Carrie Young
Clinical Director
One of the most comprehensively qualified ADHD clinicians in the UK private sector.
Carrie's career is not a straight line — it is a deliberate, decade-by-decade accumulation of expertise, each chapter building on the last. She didn't drift into ADHD assessment. She followed the evidence, qualified beyond what was required at every stage, and arrived here because the need is real and the gap in the sector demanded someone of her calibre to fill it.
The journey
Carrie began with a foundation in psychology — establishing early the intellectual curiosity about how the mind works that would define everything that followed.
She moved into adult nursing, qualifying with a degree and beginning her clinical career proper. This is where the vocation took hold.
Her first clinical role was in A&E — the sharpest possible environment in which to develop clinical judgement, composure under pressure, and the ability to read a patient fast.
Moving into the community, Carrie cared for patients at end of life as well as across general community nursing caseloads. This chapter built her capacity for long-term, whole-person care — the antithesis of the transactional.
Carrie qualified as a Health Visitor, obtaining a second degree as a Specialist Public Health Nurse. She worked closely with families at their most vulnerable — early years, child development, safeguarding. She then went on to mentor student health visitors, shaping the next generation of practitioners.
The Masters was optional. She completed it anyway — because she doesn't do things by halves. This postgraduate study deepened her already exceptional grounding in public health, population need and clinical evidence.
Carrie qualified as a Non-Medical Prescriber — giving her the clinical authority to independently prescribe across the full ADHD pathway. A qualification that places her in a small minority of clinicians operating in this field.
Moving into substance misuse services, a pattern became impossible to ignore: a striking proportion of the individuals she worked with had undiagnosed, untreated ADHD. The research now clearly confirms what she observed clinically. That insight changed her direction — and ultimately led to NeuroAxis.
Carrie brought her entire career — every qualification, every clinical environment, every patient she has sat with — into specialist ADHD assessment. Her reputation in the field meant she was in high demand at the most senior levels of the private sector. She chose to build something better instead.
"I've spent my entire career watching what happens when people fall through the gaps — in A&E, in people's homes, in substance misuse services. Undiagnosed ADHD runs through so many of those stories. I do this work because I know what's possible when someone finally gets the right answer at the right time."
— Carrie Young, Clinical Director
JP Young
Founder & Business Operations Director
Built from the inside out. By someone who gets it.
JP brings a background in operational leadership and lean systems design to NeuroAxis — applying the same principles used in high-performance industries to fix what is broken in healthcare delivery. Where others saw an overloaded sector, he saw a process problem with a solvable solution.
He also has ADHD. He knows what it feels like to operate at a fraction of your potential — not through lack of effort or intelligence, but because the wiring is different and no one has yet given that a name. He describes his own diagnosis simply as the moment the mental handcuffs came off. Clarity. Focus. A sense of direction that had always been there but never quite within reach. NeuroAxis followed.
But the moment that made this clinic inevitable was watching the transformation in a child close to him — bright, capable, but struggling. Underperforming. Teachers raising concerns year after year. The kind of quiet erosion of potential that, without intervention, closes doors before a young person even knows they existed.
After the right diagnosis and the introduction of appropriate medication, within six weeks she was functioning at the top of her year group. She is now in secondary school, excelling. Night and day. The difference a timely, expert assessment makes is not a statistic to JP. It is something he watched happen in real time, in his own life.
"I built NeuroAxis because I know what's possible when the right support arrives at the right time. And I know — personally — what is lost when it doesn't."
— JP Young, Founder
What Drives Us
Not values on a wall. Actions in every assessment.
Clinical precision
Every assessment follows NICE NG87 guidelines. QbCheck objective testing included as standard — not optional.
Human warmth
We listen. We take time. We treat every person as an individual, not a number on a waiting list.
Operational excellence
Lean, efficient pathways that eliminate waiting and wasted time — without ever compromising quality.
Radical transparency
Clear pricing. Clear processes. Clear next steps. Always. No surprises, no small print.
Genuine accessibility
Fully remote. No GP referral. Ages 6–65. Spread the cost with Klarna. We remove every barrier we can.
Outcomes that matter
Our success is measured by what changes in a patient's life — not by the number of appointments we fill.
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