Whether you know who you want to see, or what service you’re looking or you’ve arrived knowing that something is hard, you’ve come to the right place.
Psychiatry
Specialist care for diagnosis, medication and complexity

Persistent low mood that makes everyday life heavier than it should be, whether at work, your relationships or within your self.
An anxious system that won’t switch off. Perhaps sleep is hard. Rest feels impossible. You’re alert when you don’t need to be.
A relationship with alcohol, drugs, or another substance that's no longer serving you but feels harder to change than you'd hoped.
Something that happened, recently or long ago, that hasn't fully been processed. It shows up in ways you don't always understand.
Patterns in close relationships that keep repeating. Or a single relationship that's at a turning point.
Noticing changes in concentration, recall, or processing — in yourself, or in someone you love.
Things have built up. You're not sure what's wrong, exactly — only that something needs to give.
You used to be able to do this. Lately you can't. We pay attention to that.
You're worried about a partner, a parent, a child, a friend. Their pain is also your pain.
Specialist clinicians who work with adolescents and young adults — and who treat them as people, not as cases.
If you know what you're looking for - go straight there.
Specialist care for diagnosis, medication and complexity
Deeper therapy for emotional health and change
Connecting mental health with whole-person care
Clarity on memory, thinking and cognition
Working gently with attention, habit and change
A non-invasive treatment that uses magnetic stimulation to support brain networks involved in mood, especially when your condition has not improved with standard care.
A medically supervised treatment option for some people with treatment-resistant symptoms, delivered with careful assessment, preparation, monitoring and therapeutic support.
Assessment and support for concerns about memory, thinking or cognitive change, with a focus on clarity, early understanding and coordinated next steps.