MBBS
7 years of experience
Manchester, M20 3QD
7 years of experience
Manchester, M20 3QD
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Dr. Francesca Ulett is a doctor with experience in both the NHS and private sector, having earned her MBBS from University College London in 2019. She is currently an affiliate member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and has developed a clinical interest in adult ADHD, with a particular focus on how the condition presents in women and is influenced by hormonal fluctuations.
Dr. Ulett has experience in assessing and managing complex psychiatric presentations and takes a holistic, person-centred approach to diagnosis and treatment. She is especially attuned to the challenges faced by adults who have lived with undiagnosed ADHD, often mislabelled with conditions such as anxiety, personality disorders, or bipolar affective disorder.
Drawing on both professional expertise and personal insight, Dr. Ulett offers a unique and empathetic understanding of how the condition can affect daily functioning, emotional wellbeing, and identity. Her clinical work aims to support individuals in recognising the underlying patterns of ADHD and accessing appropriate, evidence-based treatment to improve quality of life.
Dr. Ulett aims to help people feel seen and understood, particularly those who have struggled in silence with symptoms often overlooked or misunderstood in traditional diagnostic models.
General Medical Council
No. 7663238
University College London, University of London
Medicine
Graduated 2019
MBBS University College London, 2019
Royal College of Psychiatrists
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What languages does Dr. Francesca Ulett speak?
Dr. Francesca Ulett speaks English
Where is Dr. Francesca Ulett located?
Dr. Francesca Ulett primarily practices at Clear Ahead Health, located at 599 Wilmslow Road, Manchester, United Kingdom, M20 3QD
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