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75 results found for TRAUMA/COMPLEX TRAUMA Clinics in MARYLAND, STRATFORD

Kipapa

Kipapa

Verified profile

37th Floor, 1 Canada Square, London, United Kingdom, E14 5AA

Recommended for:
Trauma/Complex Trauma
Stress
Depression
+5

I cannot find anything negative to say about Kipapa, I found the overall experience beneficial.

13 Oct 2022
Verified patient

4.97

Patient trust score

29

patient reviews

St Thomas Street, London, United Kingdom, SE1 9BS

Recommended for:
Trauma/Complex Trauma
Gynaecology
General Urology

Great facilities.

01 May 2024
Verified patient

4.78

Patient trust score

3529

patient reviews

Eleos Clinic - Online

Verified profile

9 Shrubberies, South Woodford, London, United Kingdom, E18 1BD

Recommended for:
Trauma/Complex Trauma
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Anxiety Disorder

Fantastic service overall with amazing Dr . Very responsive in booking and appointment, well informed, Dr is compassionate and caring , providing reassurance and guidance at times of need. So happy there is a clinic available with an amazing set up of various specialists in one place working together using multidisciplinary approaches.

28 Apr 2024
Verified patient

4.75

Patient trust score

87

patient reviews

9 The Shrubberies, South Woodford, London, United Kingdom, E18 1BD

Recommended for:
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Anxiety Disorder
Autism

Easy to find. Parking was easy on the weekend.

17 Mar 2024
Verified patient

4.95

Patient trust score

22

patient reviews

Cognacity

Verified profile

54 Harley Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 9PZ

Recommended for:
Trauma/Complex Trauma
Depression
Anxiety Disorder

Receptionists can sometimes be a little brusque, but otherwise very good overall.

24 Jan 2023
Verified patient

4.85

Patient trust score

165

patient reviews

London Medical

Verified profile

49 Marylebone High Street, London, United Kingdom, W1U 5HJ

Recommended for:
Eye Problems
Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes

Needed a prescription and no-one available to speak out of 3 medical secretaries, 2pharmacist & 1 assistant Still not spoken to anyone & no service - frustrating

22 Apr 2024
Verified patient

4.81

Patient trust score

2084

patient reviews

76 Harley Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 7HH

Recommended for:
Rehabilitation
Sports Injuries

always helpful

02 May 2024
Verified patient

4.96

Patient trust score

403

patient reviews

Re:Cognition Health

Verified profile

77 Wimpole Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 9RU

Recommended for:
Anxiety Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Dementia

The experience was very professional.

02 May 2024
Verified patient

4.88

Patient trust score

381

patient reviews

MyAccess Clinics

Verified profile

Wilbraham Place Practice, 9a Wilbraham Place, Belgravia, London, SW1X 9AE, London, United Kingdom, SW1X 9AE

Recommended for:
Trauma/Complex Trauma
Chronic Pain
Anxiety Disorder

It was a good appointment.I felt supported,the practitioner was very encouraging about my recovery rate/how I’m managing.I would recommend this clinic as they are nice and responsive.

28 Mar 2024
Verified patient

4.84

Patient trust score

99

patient reviews

41 Harley Street, London, United Kingdom, W1G 8QH

Recommended for:
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Interpersonal Therapy
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Entering the lady at reception says straight down the corridor to room 6. Door at the end of the corridor says waiting room 3 so I go back and ask and she says yes. Going in, room 6 says do not disturb. But I’m wondering if it’s been left like that by accident. There’s the sound of wind playing but no sign explaining why so I spend a few minutes trying to figure out if it’s wind or a speaker. This could be handled by explaining clearly where to go and what will happen - particularly important to people who are neurodivergent, which is why I’m here. I’m anxious enough without extra cognitive load. She could say “Straight down the corridor into waiting room 3, the doctor is in room 6. If it shows do not disturb then wait and he’ll be with you shortly. There’s a speaker playing wind sounds to try to put you at ease.”

02 May 2024
Verified patient

4.75

Patient trust score

107

patient reviews