Click the link above to view the video EPIC have produced as an aid to any child or young person who is feeling anxious about or just interested in knowing what to expect when they come to an appointment with us. We hope this will make them feel at ease and that they feel comfortable in our purposefully renovated premises.
ADHD Parenting Groups
After a break for summer, EPIC are continuing our regular ADHD information sessions, now alternating with ADHD focus sessions on specific topic areas.
The first one will focus on ADHD and school. Rachel Jones is our specialist practitioner delivering the sessions and feedback from attendees has been fantastic.
Sessions are suitable for parents/carers or young people with ADHD and open to anyone, they do not have to be known to EPIC.
Places book up fast so if you are interested please contact .
Discovering Rainbows
Discovering Rainbows is a course for parents from South West Autism Support Services.
Welcome to Discovering Rainbows. It is our aim to help families understand what is meant by the autistic spectrum… We hope that this six-week programme will give you more understanding, offer support and networking opportunities, in order to see there is light at the end of the tunnel…
South West Autism Support Services
Please click on the link below for more information including dates and contact details:
ADHD Medication Shortage Nationally
We are aware of this medication shortage, which unfortunately is beyond our control. You can find out more in the article below and if you are concerned please get in touch with us.
Where possible, please ask your pharmacist in advance what stock they have available so we can assess what is the nearest alternative for your prescription.
Please see repeat prescriptions information and processes.
ENTRECONF 2023 Awards
EPIC were delighted to be announced as winners of the entrepreneurs award for health and well being at the inaugural ENTRECONF awards night.
We were privileged to share the evening with so many impressive people and businesses from across the South-West.
Road works – delays approaching Exeter till 2024
Motorists are being warned of almost a year of disruption on one of the main approaches to Exeter. The next phase of work on £55m improvements to roads around South West Exeter are set to get under way soon – with roadworks lasting until the Summer of 2024.
The improvements around the A379 are all part of plans to support the development of 2,500 new homes and employment land on the edge of the city. But to facilitate the work, lane closures and contraflow traffic management will be in place for the duration of the work which is expected to be completed by summer 2024.
Work at the Devon Hotel roundabout and A379 Trood Lane junction in Exeter is due to start on Monday 18 September 2023 and is expected to be completed by Summer 2024. It will be carried out under lane closures or contraflow systems, alongside a temporary 30mph speed limit.
Night-time road closures of the A379 between the Devon Hotel Roundabout and Ellacott Road will be required between 7pm and 6am from Monday 18 September 2023 through until Friday 29 September 2023, (Monday night to Friday night inclusive only – no weekend working) to carry out critical works within the carriageway.
Lane closures and contraflow traffic management will be in place for the duration of the work which is expected to be completed by summer 2024. Further occasional night-time road closures of the A379, Bad Homburg Way, Dawlish Road and the Devon Hotel Roundabout will be required at times.
Please adjust your journey times accordingly.