The Referral Process

You might be aware that there is no test that confirms the diagnosis of CFS/ME, and therefore we have to exclude any other causes for your symptoms. In order to do this, you will need to have blood tests arranged via the GP. These blood tests will need to have taken place since the onset of your symptoms. Your GP will be aware of what these blood tests are and arrange them for you if you have not had them already.

Your referral will have to be made by your GP. Unfortunately, we are not able to accept self-referrals. We will assess the information your GP has provided and, if necessary, discuss your case with him/her. We will then either accept the referral or make suggestions for a referral to other services if we feel that this is more appropriate (for example, to a sleep clinic if a primary sleep disorder is the most likely diagnosis). We have a detailed transition protocol to ensure that if you are referred from children or adolescent services the transfer is as seamless as possible.

Once your referral has been accepted

You will be sent an appointment for an initial introduction to our service, which will most likely be delivered online. This introduction session will help orientate you to our service and explain the different treatment approaches that we offer. If you wish to work with us, you will then be offered an initial 1:1 assessment before engaging with our therapy team. Our appointments are made by a member of our administration team, if you have any queries you can call them directly.

Information for health professionals

If you wish to refer a patient to our chronic fatigue service, please use our referral form. Before referring a patient, please read through the guide for referrers.