What we can help with
ADHD assessment and treatment
Assessment pathways, treatment planning, and medication management where clinically appropriate.
Ongoing care and annual review
Clear follow-up plans and (where relevant) annual reviews to keep care safe and up to date.
General psychiatry
Mood, anxiety, sleep, trauma-related symptoms, and complex mental health presentations.
Medication management
Structured follow-up, dose adjustment, and monitoring once treatment has started.
Psychology vs Psychiatry
Psychology focuses on talking therapies and behavioural approaches.
Psychiatry involves medical assessment, diagnosis, and the ability to prescribe medication
where clinically appropriate, alongside therapeutic recommendations.
How booking works
- Click Find Available Appointments to view real-time availability.
- Select a suitable time and answer a few quick questions.
- Complete the secure form and payment.
- Your appointment is confirmed immediately.
FAQs before booking
Will I receive medication after the first appointment?
Your First Specialist Appointment (FSA) is a comprehensive assessment. If medication is appropriate, your clinician will discuss this with you and outline the next steps.
Do I need a GP referral?
In many cases, yes. If a referral is required, we will guide you after booking.
What happens after the FSA?
You may be recommended further assessment, follow-up, or a treatment plan.
We coordinate the next steps with you.
Can I use insurance?
Some policies cover Consultant Psychiatrist appointments.
If you select insurance during booking, only eligible appointments will be shown.
