Key Summary
- NHS-partnered Care ADHD would leverage India’s engineering and product talent to scale up its global operations
- The company wants to introduce new functionalities and improve the precision of its clinical systems with the help of India's tech workforce
- It is also planning the next stage of growth for its virtual care platform, Duty Doctor, a business recently acquired by Care ADHD
UK-based Care ADHD has launched its new technology and operations office in India to enhance its technology capabilities.
The ADHD diagnosis and treatment provider has set up its first Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Bengaluru.
NHS-partnered Care ADHD would leverage India’s engineering and product talent to scale up its global operations.
The company wants to introduce new functionalities and improve the precision of its clinical systems with the help of India's tech workforce.
It is also planning the next stage of growth for its virtual care platform, Duty Doctor, a business recently acquired by Care ADHD.
The facility was officially opened by Chandru Iyer, deputy trade commissioner at the British Deputy High Commission.
He congratulated Care ADHD for entering the Indian market and remarked, "It is encouraging to see UK healthcare organisations expanding in India and inspiring to witness how UK-India collaboration is strengthening the mental health ecosystem, especially through digital-first solutions."
Care ADHD CEO Mark Pattison said the Bengaluru centre will help fulfil the company's commitment to provide accurate and easy-to-understand ADHD help to patients of all ages.
The new office would position the company at a higher level in the capability to provide the best-in-class assessment systems, he added.
Care ADHD chief technology officer James Whitebread stated that the Bengaluru office would be responsible for devising next-generation tools for ADHD treatment.
The Bengaluru centre will facilitate close collaboration between clinicians, product teams, and engineering talent to enhance diagnostic accuracy, improve patient experience, and accelerate innovation in digital mental health solutions.
Care ADHD is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to provide ADHD assessments and treatments.
It supports NHS referrals and offers private services in providing expert-led and value-driven care.



