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Medical Disclaimer

UKNeuroGuide provides information and signposting only. We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or appointments.

We are an independent informational website. We are not affiliated with the NHS, any doctors, clinics, or any government body.

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1. What we do

UKNeuroGuide provides independent, informational content about neurodiversity in the United Kingdom. Our aim is to help people understand the basics, prepare for next steps, and find reliable UK support.

Our focus is on simple explanations, practical guidance, and signposting to trusted organisations.

2. What we do not do

Important
UKNeuroGuide does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
We are not a healthcare provider
  • We do not offer medical consultations
  • We do not assess or diagnose conditions
  • We do not provide treatment plans
  • We do not replace your GP or clinician
We do not book appointments
  • We do not schedule NHS appointments
  • We do not arrange private appointments
  • We do not act as a referral service
  • We do not represent doctors or clinics

If you think you may need medical help, please contact your GP, NHS services, or an appropriate qualified professional.

3. Urgent and emergency situations

Urgent help
Some images on this website are sourced from publicly available materials, including content generated using artificial intelligence, for illustrative and educational purposes. If any image or information on this site causes distress or leads to thoughts of harming yourself or others, please stop using the site and seek support immediately. You can contact your GP, call NHS 111, go to the nearest A&E, or call Samaritans on 116 123 (free). If you or someone else is at immediate risk, please call 999.

4. NHS and government affiliation

UKNeuroGuide is an independent website. We are not affiliated with the NHS and we are not part of the UK government or any public body.

Any mention of the NHS is for informational purposes only (for example, to explain the typical UK pathway and to link to NHS guidance).

6. Donations and independence

UKNeuroGuide does not receive government funding. The site is supported by voluntary donations. Donations help cover essential costs such as hosting, security, accessibility improvements, and content maintenance.

Where donations exceed the costs required to maintain the website, we may distribute a portion to other trusted organisations we believe provide valuable support to the community.

Donations are optional. There are no monthly plans, no paywalls for important information, and no pressure.

7. Contact

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