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Psychiatrist
Southgate, N14 6RA
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Dr Ragini Bahry joined the Priory Group in 2018 as a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at the Priory Hospital North London. She previously worked for four years as a community consultant at the North East London NHS Foundation Trust substance misuse services, across both adult and young people's teams.
Her goal is to always provide the best possible care and treatment to the children and families she works with. Dr Bahry has extensive experience in assessing conditions like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and Tourette's syndrome. She works with complex cases in both the community and inpatient settings to comprehensively assess and manage various disorders such as anxiety, depression, emotional dysregulation, self -harm, psychosis and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
Dr Bahry completed her professional training and qualified as a psychiatrist (MRCPsych) in 2011. She then decided to pursue higher education in child and adolescent psychiatry at the Royal London Hospital, which gave her an opportunity to acquire experience treating various mental health problems in children and young people. Dr Bahry also worked at specialist neurodevelopmental services at Great Ormond Street Hospital, where she is qualified and trained to undertake complex autism and ADHD assessments.
General Medical Council
No. 6053564
Bachelor of Medicine-Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) University of Mumbai 2000
Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych)
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Dr Ragini Bahry speaks English and Hindi
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Dr Ragini Bahry primarily practices at Priory Hospital North London, located at Grovelands House The Bourne, Southgate, United Kingdom, N14 6RA
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