Clinical clarity without losing the person
Focused Care Psychology is based in Waterford and provides online assessment and psychological support across the Republic of Ireland, subject to clinical suitability.

Illustrative practice image. A genuine Waterford consultation-room photograph will replace this image when supplied.

Assessment should answer a real-world question
The aim is not simply to count traits. A useful process explains development, current context, functional impact, strengths, uncertainty and what practical changes may help.
The scope, professional role, fee, limits of confidentiality and intended output should be clear before work begins.
- Collaborative and respectful communication
- Neurodiversity-informed without assuming an outcome
- Evidence considered across time and settings
- Clear boundaries around medical, legal and emergency needs
Focused Care Psychology Limited
Focused Care Psychology is the public trading name of Focused Care Psychology Limited. Service scope, fees, intended report use, confidentiality and professional responsibilities are confirmed in writing before work begins.
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Transparent service information
The legal entity, contact details, fees, scope, limitations and appointment arrangements are stated clearly and kept consistent across the website.
Source-led publications
Clinical articles link to primary guidance and distinguish general information from individual advice.
Corrections and review
Health content displays review dates and provides an email route to report factual concerns.
Services are not limited to adult assessment
Enquiries are welcomed from adults, parents and carers. Accepted pathways may include child or young-person ADHD/autism assessment, specialised neurodevelopmental therapy and parent consultation, subject to suitability, consent, safeguarding and scope.
Children and families informationDiscuss suitability before booking
A brief consultation can clarify whether the practice and online format fit the question.
