1 Private Psychiatrist Surrey 101:"The Complete" Guide For Beginners
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Psychiatrists - Find a Private Psychiatrist in Surrey

Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in mental health. They can treat many different conditions including anxiety and depression. They can also assist with the side effects of treatments for cancer like fatigue and mental changes.

She is involved in teaching workshops, facilitating workshops and lecturing trainees for the MRCPsych exam at Oxford and St George's NHS Trust. She takes a patient-centred perspective.

Dr Saad Al-Khalaf

Dr Saad Al-Khalaf, a highly experienced consultant general psychiatrist, based in Guildford, Surrey. He also covers a portion of Hampshire and London. He is a specialist in treating enduring mental illness and older adult mental health. He has a special interest in organic psychiatry, anxiety and depression (particularly treatment-resistant depression) and memory impairment such as dementia. He also has an extensive interest in mental capacity assessment.

He graduated as a doctor in the year 1971. He then completed a general medicine rotation at St Charles, St George and the Maudsley Hospitals in London. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and has been working as a private psychiatrist in the region since 2005.

He is currently employed at the Nuffield Health Guildford Hospital as well as the Priory Hospital in Woking. He is in a non-remunerated job and does not hold any shares or financial interest in the equipment utilized at this or another Nuffield Health hospital.

Dr. Jennifer Laidlaw

Jennifer Laidlaw earned her MD from the University of British Columbia before finishing an internship in psychiatry. She was involved in medical education during her residency and has presented and published at international conferences on topics like delirium screening, social media and professionalism. She began her career at Surrey Memorial Hospital as the Head Consultation Liaison (CL) in psychiatrist. Her primary focus was creating a flourishing, highly collaborative CL service that provided psychotherapy to patients in the medical and surgical units including the Palliative Care and oncology Units. She also was awarded an Facilities Engagement grant to create guidelines for the management of vulnerable patients in hospitals.

She is the Provincial Practice Leader for Psychiatry at BC Cancer, Clinical Associate Professor at UBC and Past-President of the BC Psychiatric Association. She is an assistant professor at Tufts University School of Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry and adjunct faculty in the UM PM&amp