What we treat
Conditions treated
Care across the conditions most commonly seen in outpatient psychiatry. If what you are dealing with is not listed, it is still worth a call.
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Depression
Persistent low mood, hopelessness, or loss of interest in things that used to matter. Depression is treatable, and treatment works better the earlier it starts.
What it can look like
- Low mood most of the day, most days, for two weeks or longer
- Losing interest or pleasure in things you used to look forward to
- Sleeping far more or far less than usual, and waking unrested
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Anxiety Disorders
Generalised anxiety, panic, social anxiety, and phobias. When worry stops being useful and starts running your day, it is treatable.
What it can look like
- Worry you cannot switch off, about several different things at once
- Physical symptoms with no medical cause found: racing heart, tight chest, nausea, dizziness
- Panic attacks that peak within minutes and leave you drained
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Bipolar Disorder
Mood that swings between elevated or agitated episodes and depressive ones. Accurate diagnosis matters here more than almost anywhere else in psychiatry.
What it can look like
- Periods of unusually elevated, expansive, or irritable mood lasting days at a time
- Needing far less sleep than usual and not feeling tired
- Talking faster than usual, or thoughts moving faster than you can say them
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Intrusive thoughts that will not leave, and the rituals done to make them quiet. OCD responds well to the right treatment, and poorly to reassurance.
What it can look like
- Unwanted thoughts, images, or urges that intrude and cause real distress
- Rituals done to reduce that distress: checking, washing, counting, arranging, repeating
- Mental rituals that are invisible from outside: reviewing, praying, silently reassuring yourself
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
When something that happened will not stay in the past. PTSD is treatable, and treatment does not require you to narrate the worst thing before you are ready.
What it can look like
- Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares of the event
- Avoiding reminders: places, people, conversations, or anything that brings it back
- Feeling constantly on guard, startling easily, scanning for danger
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Schizophrenia
A treatable condition affecting perception, thinking, and motivation. With consistent treatment, many people work, study, and live independently.
What it can look like
- Hearing, seeing, or sensing things others do not
- Holding beliefs that others find hard to follow and that feel entirely certain to you
- Thinking or speech that becomes hard for others to track
Not sure where you fit?
You do not need a diagnosis, a referral, or the right clinical vocabulary to make an appointment. Plenty of people arrive able to say only that something is wrong. That is enough to start, and working out what is actually going on is part of the job.
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