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Private Psychiatrist UK - England, Wales & Scotland

Treating Your Mental Health

Love Life Again

There are many people who are not receiving adequate care for their mental health needs.

PsychiatryNow, a private psychiatric clinic, which exists to serve this growing and underserved population.

Anxiety disorders take us by our shaky hands and move us timidly into a fraught future with terror and uncertainty.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorders steal our peace of mind.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders convince us that it will happen again the moment we let our guard down.

Depression smothers our desire to break free from the past and plagues our present.

The list goes on ... Help is here for those who are ready to face their mental health fears.

I will offer a full Psychiatric Assessment. This will involve taking a complete history, covering your mental health and personal experiences since childhood. Also discussed will be your current social circumstances, physical health and medications.

The final part of the initial psychiatric assessment will be looking at diagnosis and a suitable treatment plan. This can be psychological treatment or medication; or as is often the case when seeking the best outcome, a combination of both approaches.

Follow up appointments will be required if medication is prescribe to check response and adjust the care plan accordingly.

I am here to look after you.

Seeking help takes courage.

Why choose PsychiatryNow?

 

  • General Adult Psychiatrist - Dr Wilkin sees patients who are 17.5yrs old and over and no longer attending school.
  • 18 years of experience in NHS secondary mental health services.
  • 9 years of practice as a Home Treatment / Crisis Team Psychiatrist seeing a range of patients with acute and enduring mental health difficulties.
  • 4 years experience at NHS Consultant level.
  • In good standing with the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
  • GMC registered.
  • PsychiatryNow offers timely appointments at a time to suit each individual, from the comfort of their own home.
  • Waiting times are much reduced compared to access to most primary and secondary mental health services within the NHS.

In order to be a good doctor, you need to have had life experience. You need to be able to relate to others, to care and show true empathy.

You need to be able to listen, really listen and communicate effectively. Then you will be able to understand the difficulties experienced by each patient that you see and help them to see a way forward.

Dr Anna Wilkin

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