Published: June 2, 2026 at 10:35 am
Digital health and wellbeing platform Raiys has appointed mental health and ADHD specialist Anna Srireddy as its clinical lead for neurodiversity, a role created as the company expands its range of services.
Glasgow-based Anna has more than 20 years’ experience spanning mental health nursing, ADHD assessment and treatment, clinical governance, non-medical prescribing and multidisciplinary leadership positions across England and Scotland.
Her appointment at Raiys follows the recent launch of its neurodiversity programme, which aims to bridge gaps in overstretched services that leave neurodivergent people facing long waits for assessment and care.
The programme provides screening tools, behavioural support resources, lived experience content and structured wellbeing pathways to assist individuals, families, employers and healthcare providers.
Working alongside medical director Dr Laura Coia, consultant clinical psychologist Dr Matt Wild and other members of Raiys’ independent health advisory board, Anna will lead the development of the company’s healthcare-led neurodiversity strategy.
This includes the introduction of specialist guidance spanning ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia and Tourette’s syndrome.