ADHD Medication Renewal in NSW: What You Need to Know

If you’ve been diagnosed with ADHD and your medication is working, getting your script renewed shouldn’t be a battle. Here’s how GP-led continuation care works in NSW.

Written by Dr Jaspreet Saini, Principal GP at Rosedale Medical Practice and founder of My ADHD GP. This guide reflects current NSW Health prescribing frameworks as of 2026. Always confirm current regulations with your prescribing clinician.

Your medication works. Renewing it shouldn’t be hard.

If you’ve been diagnosed with ADHD by a specialist and your medication is stable, you shouldn’t need to see a psychiatrist every time you need a script. In New South Wales, GPs with the right training can manage ongoing ADHD prescriptions under specialist oversight.

How ADHD medication renewal works in NSW

Under NSW Health guidelines, once a psychiatrist has initiated ADHD medication and confirmed the treatment plan, a GP can:

  • Renew your stimulant prescription on an ongoing basis
  • Monitor side effects and adjust dosing within the specialist’s parameters
  • Escalate to your specialist if something changes or isn’t working

This is called continuation care — and it’s exactly how other chronic conditions like diabetes or hypertension are managed. Your specialist sets the plan, your GP keeps it running. For the full regulatory framework, see our detailed guide on whether a GP can prescribe ADHD medication in NSW.

Why can’t my regular GP just do this?

Many GPs are hesitant to prescribe stimulant medications because:

  • They lack specific training in ADHD pharmacology
  • They’re unsure about the regulatory requirements for Schedule 8 prescribing
  • They don’t have a clear escalation pathway to a specialist

That’s why services like My ADHD GP exist — we connect you with GPs who understand ADHD medication management and have direct specialist backup.

What you need for a renewal appointment

Bring these to your appointment:

  1. Your most recent specialist letter — confirming diagnosis and treatment plan
  2. Current medication details — name, dose, and how long you’ve been on it
  3. Any concerns — side effects, effectiveness, or life changes

Appointments within weeks via telehealth

You don’t need to wait months for a renewal. Many ADHD-trained GPs offer telehealth appointments, meaning you can get your script sorted from home — usually within a few weeks. Read more about how ADHD telehealth works in NSW.

Key takeaway

ADHD medication renewal in NSW is straightforward when you have the right GP. You don’t need a new referral, you don’t need to see your psychiatrist every time, and you don’t need to go without medication while you wait.

Ready to move your renewal to a GP-led pathway?

At My ADHD GP, we provide structured GP-led continuation prescribing for adults and children (6+) across NSW, with telehealth and in-person options. Most patients are seen within 5 days of booking. Book a continuation review →

For our specific pricing structure, see our pricing page.


This article is general health information for NSW residents and does not constitute personal medical advice. ADHD treatment is highly individual; always discuss your specific circumstances with your treating clinician.

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