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Sick Notes, Medical Documentation & Forms

Clear, appropriate documentation—provided thoughtfully and within clinical scope

Lynch NP Services provides medical documentation when it is clinically appropriate, accurate, and aligned with professional standards. We understand that paperwork can feel stressful or urgent, and our goal is to support you in a way that is both helpful and responsible.
Because medical documentation carries legal and professional implications, not all notes or forms can be completed in all situations. This page outlines what we can help with, what requires a specific appointment, and what is generally outside the scope of our clinic.

Sick Notes (Medical Notes for Work or School)

We can provide sick notes to support absences from work or school when there has been a recent clinical interaction with our clinic and when it is clinically appropriate to do so.
Important details:
Sick notes are not issued automatically and may not be appropriate in all circumstances.

Documentation for Diagnoses Made at Our Clinic

We can provide documentation for official diagnoses that are made through assessment at Lynch NP Services, such as ADHD or other mental health conditions evaluated within our clinic.
This may include:
Documentation is limited to conditions we have personally assessed and diagnosed.

Medical Forms & Paperwork Appointments

If you require a form to be completed, a dedicated appointment is required to ensure accuracy and adequate time for review.

Short Forms (1–2 pages)

Longer Forms (More than 2 pages)

Fees reflect time, complexity, and professional responsibility involved in completing documentation.

Important Limitations on Forms We Complete

To protect clients and ensure documentation has the best chance of being accepted, certain forms are not routinely completed by our clinic, especially when there is no long-term therapeutic relationship.
These include, but are not limited to:
These forms often require longitudinal knowledge, collateral documentation, or ongoing care relationships that are outside the scope of episodic or assessment-based virtual care.

Important Exception: Disability Tax Credit (DTC)

We do complete Disability Tax Credit (DTC) forms for ADHD when:
ADHD has been formally assessed and diagnosed through our clinic
Clinical criteria and functional impact requirements are met
DTC forms are completed through a dedicated appointment and reviewed carefully to ensure accuracy and defensibility.

Extenuating Circumstances & Pre-Booking Review

In extenuating circumstances, we may be able to assist with certain forms listed above. However, this must be discussed before booking.
If you are unsure whether your form can be completed by our clinic, please email us prior to booking:

We do this intentionally—to:

Why We Set These Boundaries

Medical documentation is a professional and legal responsibility. Completing forms without adequate clinical context can place both clients and clinicians at risk and may reduce the likelihood that documentation is accepted.
Our approach prioritizes:

Booking & Next Steps

If you require a sick note, diagnostic letter, or form completion within our scope, please book the appropriate documentation appointment.
If you’re uncertain whether we can help with your specific request, we encourage you to reach out by email first. We’re happy to help you determine the most appropriate next step.

Sick Notes & Medical Forms – FAQ

Sick notes cannot be backdated beyond 14 days. Documentation is based on clinical assessment and available information.
No. Sick notes and forms require an assessment or documentation appointment to ensure accuracy and appropriateness.
In most cases, no. These forms are typically best completed by a long-term primary care provider. If you are unsure, please email us before booking.
We generally do not complete insurance disability, WSIB, or employer risk-based forms due to their legal and longitudinal requirements.
Yes—when ADHD has been formally assessed and diagnosed by our clinic, and the form is appropriate for completion within our scope.
Forms beyond two pages often require detailed review, narrative responses, and careful clinical judgment. Longer appointments ensure accuracy and defensibility.
If a form is outside our scope, we will discuss this with you and help you determine the most appropriate next step. Emailing us beforehand can help avoid this situation.