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Overview
Inpatient Services

For patients who have tried all the other available treatment and are still very affected by their symptoms we have a three week inpatient rehabilitation program:
Our inpatient program is “multidisciplinary” meaning it involves assessment and treatment from professionals with different expertise:

  • Nursing staff trained in physical and mental health
  • Psychological therapy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Psychiatry

Through 1:1 assessments with different professionals, and weekly team meetings involving the patients, we aim to get a good understanding of your symptoms, how they affect you and how you understand them.
Part of the assessment involves us getting to understand you as an individual, because these symptoms are complex and can be affected by lots of different aspects of a person’s history. We will challenge you to try different techniques and learn new skills, to enable you to manage your symptoms more effectively.

Part of the assessment involves us getting to understand you as an individual, because these symptoms are complex and can be affected by lots of different aspects of a person’s history. We will challenge you to try different techniques and learn new skills, to enable you to manage your symptoms more effectively. By the time the three weeks are over we hope that your symptoms will have improved, your ability to manage the activities of daily life will have improved, and you will have confidence that you can continue to recover at home.

Meet the Team

  • Dr Monica Mohan (Consultant Neuropsychiatrist)
  • Dr Dane Rayment (Locum Consultant Neuropsychiatrist)

Address:

Rosa Burden Centre, 202A Frenchay Park Road, Bristol, BS16 1LE

Contact Information:

0117 918 6710

Referral Process:

Being Confirmed

Overview

Inpatient Service

The inpatient neurorehabilitation programme is based at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton. Patients are initially assessed at our multidisciplinary team assessment clinic at which point we identify their suitability for inpatient rehabilitation, review their history and diagnosis, and identify clear therapy goals.
We have 8 beds in our neuropsychiatry inpatient programme at Queen Mary’s.

  • 4 Beds are for patients with acquired brain injury / degenerative conditions.
  • 4 Beds are for patients with FND.

The treatment approach is multidisciplinary and professionals include:

Physiotherapist, Occupational therapists, Neuropsychologists, Speech and Language therapists, Specialist Nursing, Neuropsychiatry

In addition to these disciplines, we have regular input from rehabilitation, urology and neurology consultants.

A combination of the above therapies is tailored to each patient’s needs. This holistic approach seeks to treat every patient using the bio-psycho-social model.  Therapy goals are different for each person and are identified by patients. Often these include improving mobility, increasing independence with specific tasks, managing pain, as well improving fatigue and mood management.
The average length of stay on the ward is between 6-12 weeks. Prior to discharge an on-going management plan is formulated to support the transition back into the community. This may involve referral to additional services such as community rehabilitation and outpatient follow up.

Meet The Team

Queen Mary’s Hospital Outpatient/Inpatient

  • Dr Chris Symeon, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist
  • Dr Shai Betteridge, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist

St Georges Hospital Inpatient/Outpatient

  • Professor Mark Edwards, Consultant Neurologist
  • Dr Mike Dilley, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist
  • Dr Glenn Nielsen, Senior Lecturer and Neurophysiotherapist
  • Dr Jan Coeburg, Consultant Neurologist
  • Dr Tiago Teodoro, Locum Neurology consultant
  • Dr Mahinda Yogarajah
  • Ms Kate Holt, Neurophysiotherapist

Address:

St Georges University Hospital Trust, Queen Mary’s Hospital, Gwynne Holford Ward, Roehampton Lane, Roehampton, London, SW15 5PN

Contact Details

Hospital Switchboard: 0208 487 6000
Gwynne Holdford Ward: 0208 487 6128 / 0808 487 6127

Referral Process:

Being Confirmed

Overview

Inpatient Services

We currently provide different pathways for treatment, dependant on the outcome of the assessment:

·         Inpatient Treatment: 4 week programme with treatment sessions taking place Monday to Friday, with weekend home-leave.

Patients referred to our service have complex-needs and may have a combination of symptoms including but not exclusively motor-disorder.  We are not a Pain or Fatigue Management Service.

Our inpatient and outpatient programmes offer similar input of Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy (CBT), Specialist nursing (Mental Health and General), Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy. Patients not willing to consider psychological therapies as a part of their treatment will not be accepted for our programmes and are advised to seek community therapy-services referrals via their GP.

New to our Service:

  • Education Days
  • Guided Self-Help (GSH) Course accessed on-line with telephone support, specifically for patients accepted onto the Inpatient Programme.

Meet the Team

  • Lead Consultant: Dr Gary Price
  • OPD FND Consultant: Dr Pany Petrochilos
  • Senior Nurse: Lesley Morton

Contact Information

Neuropsychiatry Department, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust, Box 15, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, 8-11 Queens Square, London, WC1N 3BG

Telephone Number: 02034567890 ext 82999

Referral Process

Referrals should be directed to Dr G Price or Dr P Petrochilos

Neuropsychiatry Department, Box 15, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, 8-11 Queens Square, London, WC1N 3BG

Overview

Inpatient Services

The NICPM is an eight bed specialist inpatient unit based at Leeds General Infirmary. It is a unique service which has a history over many years of delivering services within Leeds and West Yorkshire, and since 2009 has been successfully treating patients from across the UK.

Our team specialise in helping people with the following types of problems:

  • Severe and complex medically unexplained symptoms and illness
  • Psychological difficulties affecting the management of long-term physical health conditions (physical / psychological comorbidities) at a serious level of severity
  • Severe chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME) – we provide the inpatient care for the Leeds and West Yorkshire CFS/ME service

Approximately half of our beds are commissioned for Leeds residents and half for people from across the UK. For Leeds residents we also provide a service for people with mixed physical and psychological difficulties which may be complicated but at a more moderate or lower level of severity.

Our aim is to help people make significant improvements to their health and quality of life. Our clinical outcomes are often very good and patient feedback is very positive as you will see in our  annual reports at the end of this page.

We are proud of our highly experienced team who provide outstanding care. The professionals in our team include:

  • Liaison psychiatry doctors
  • Nurses
  • Occupational therapists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Cognitive behavioural therapists
  • Dieticians
  • Pharmacists
  • Administrators.

We have a very experienced and expert team who, between them, have a broad range of specialist training, including in general/physical medicine, mental health, physical, occupational, and cognitive behavioural therapies.

We can also draw on expertise from other teams including:

Medical and surgical teams within the general hospital system, across the full range of specialties

Psychosexual and relationship therapists

Meet the Team

Dr Peter Trigwell

Address

Leeds General Infirmary (LGI), Great George Street, Leeds, LS1 3EX

Contact Info

Tel: 0113 392 7140
Email: nicpm.lypft@nhs.net

Referral Process

Referrals into our service are made by your GP or another health professional involved in your care. They will need to make a referral to us that includes your recent blood tests and other essential information we require.

If you live outside Leeds, we will need to request funding from the clinical commissioning group (CCG) local to where you live following your referral from your GP.

 

Overview

Outpatient Services

Community Psychological Medicine in Berkshire provides specialist outpatient clinics for patients with FND. The clinic accepts referrals from GPs and other healthcare professionals.

Meet the Team

Dr Abrar Hussain
Consultant Psychiatrist

TBC
Clinical Psychologist

Address

4 clinics across Berkshire

  1. 25 Erleigh Road, Reading, RG1 5LR
  2. Church Hill House, Bracknell, RG12 7FR
  3. Royal Berkshire Bracknell Healthspace, RG12 9BG
  4. King Edward VII chest clinic, SL4 3DP

Contact Info

 

Referral Process

From GP or other health care professionals
Referrals to:
Community Psychological Medicine
Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Church Hill House
Bracknell
RG12 7FR

Overview

Outpatient Services

Specialist help including physiotherapy and psychological therapy.

At the Rosa Burden Centre we have psychiatrists, therapists and nurses with lots of experience working with patients with these symptoms.

We have an outpatient clinic in which we carry out assessments and provide guidance. We provide outpatient psychological treatment (CBT) for suitable patients

Meet the Team

Dr Monica Mohan (Consultant Neuropsychiatrist)

Dr Dane Rayment (Consultant Neuropsychiatrist)

Dr Elizabeth Mallam (Consultant Neurologist)

Address

Rosa Burden Centre, Southmead Hospital, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol BS10 5NB

Contact Info

0117 4140450
https://www.nbt.nhs.uk/our-services/a-z-services/neuropsychiatry/functional-neurological-symptoms

Referral Process

via GP

Overview

Outpatient Services

Dr Wendy Phillips runs a regular clinic for patients with functional neurological disorders.

Meet the Team

Dr Wendy Philips, Consultant Neurologist

We are applying for funding for a neuro-physiotherapist, and have funding for a neuropsychiatrist.

Address

Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ

Contact Info

01223 257161
https://www.cuh.nhs.uk/neurosciences/what-we-do/neurology/functional-movement-disordershttps://www.nbt.nhs.uk/our-services/a-z-services/neuropsychiatry/functional-neurological-symptoms

Referral Process

Tertiary referral (i.e. from another neurologist)

Overview

Outpatient Services

Prof Stone runs a self help site www.neurosymptoms.org

Research information at https://www.ed.ac.uk/clinical-brain-sciences/research/diagnoses-disease-targets/functional-disorders

Donate at https://donate.ed.ac.uk/portal/public/donate/donate.aspx?destination=FunctionlDisordrRes

Meet the Team

Prof Jon Stone (Neurology)

Prof Alan Carson, Dr Killian Welch (Neuropsychiatry)

Neuropsychology via Neurology or Neuropsychiatry only (Dr David Gillespie and team),

Neurophysiotherapy via Neurology or Neuropsychiatry only (Laura Daniell, Alisa Winters)

Address

Western General Hospital, Crewe Road S, Edinburgh, EH4 2XU (until Spring 2019) then

Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Little France, Edinburgh

Contact Info

Steph Fleming 0131 537 1167

(patients, please do not call, unless a referral has been made by your GP)

Referral Process

Referrals can only be made by a GP. Patients are not able to self refer and they do not offer Private Appointments.

Referrals are based on those living in the NHS Lothian area, however occasionally referrals can be accepted from Neurologists in other areas of Scotland.

Overview

Outpatient Services

They promote independence whilst maximising safety and managing risk.  They aim to minimise impairment, while enhancing activity, participation, wellbeing and quality of life. They strive to be responsive and accessible in providing high quality integrated client-centred services.

Outpatient Services

ICNRT are a multi-disciplinary team offering physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Speech and Language Therapy and rehab support worker input and are in the process of formalising an FND pathway.

Fous is on:

  • Increasing clients independence at home and within the community
  • Improving clients wellbeing
  • Improving clients quality of life

They provide one-to-one individual therapy, within the community in Client’s home and the Outlook Centre.  ICNRT also provide a number of specialised therapy groups, such as exercises group for balance and a wellbeing group focused on supporting people with long-term health conditions.

Conditions Treated:

  • Parkinson’s Diseases
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Stroke
  • Brain Injury
  • Functional Neurological Disorder – They are currently looking to create an FND Pathway
  • Other neurological conditions

Meet the Team

Being confirmed

Address

ICNRT, 133 St John’s Way, Archway, N19 3RQ

Contact Info

Email: whh-tr.ICRT-admins@nhs.net

Phone: 0207 527 1501

Hours: Mon to Fri 09.00am till 17.00pm

Referral Process

  • Referral from GP
  • Referral from hospital
  • Referral from specialised services: Memory or Neurology Services
  • Referral from Health or Social Care Professionals
  • Referral from Voluntary/Charitable Agencies
Overview

Outpatient Services

  • We run weekly neurology-led outpatient clinics for people with suspected FND or those who have an established diagnosis of FND who are seeking treatment. The neurology team who run these clinics have a specialist interest in FND as well as in neurological disorders in general. Our clinic predominantly sees people with functional movement and sensory symptoms. People with possible or confirmed dissociative seizures/non-epileptic attacks are usually seen with our specialist epilepsy service by consultant colleagues who link through to our treatment services and who can conduct appropriate specialist diagnostic assessments when needed. Our aim is to provide people with a diagnosis which is explained clearly, and then with advice regarding treatment. We then try to either provide this treatment within our own team or to refer on to other services to provide treatment.
  • We run a monthly workshop for people newly-diagnosed with FND. Neurology consultants and others who have made the diagnosis of FND can refer people who are interested to this workshop. The workshop consists of educational talks about FND from Professor Edwards, Dr Niruj Agrawal (consultant neuropsychiatrist), Ms Kate Holt (specialist neurophysiotherapist) and Dr Sarah Cope (neuropsychologist) and a person with FND who has been through treatment in our service. There is then an opportunity to ask questions and share information.
  • A proportion of people with functional movement problems are suitable for intensive brief physiotherapy treatment – Dr Glenn Nielsen (specialist neurophysiotherapist) and Ms Kate Holt deliver this treatment. We have developed this treatment over the past 5 years, publishing outcome studies and have recently been granted funds from the National Institute for Health Research to lead a multicentre UK clinical trial of this intervention.
  • Specialist neuropsychologists with specific expertise and interest in FND offer 1:1 and group psychological therapy. Much of this work relates to the treatment of dissociative seizures/non-epileptic attacks but some people with other FND symptoms can also benefit from such intervention.

Meet the Team

St. Georges Hospital Inpatient/Outpatient

  • Professor Mark Edwards, Consultant Neurologist
  • Dr Mike Dilley, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist
  • Dr Glenn Nielsen, Senior Lecturer and Neurophysiotherapist
  • Dr Jan Coeburg, Consultant Neurologist
  • Dr Tiago Teodoro, Locum Neurology consultant
  • Dr Mahinda Yogarajah
  • Ms Kate Holt, Neurophysiotherapist

Liaison Neuropsychiatry St George Hospital

  • Dr Niruj Agrawal, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist
  • Dr Norman Poole, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist
  • Dr Sarah Cope, Clinical Neuropsychologist

Address

St George’s University Hospital, Atkinson Morley Wing, St George’s Hospital, Blackshaw Road, Tooting, SW17 0QT

Contact Info

Secretary: Jane Lynch

Secretary email: jane.lynch@stgeorges.nhs.uk

Secretary telephone: 020 8725 4627

https://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk/service/neuro/neurology/movement-disorders/

Referral Process

Overview

Outpatient Services

We currently provide different pathways for treatment, dependant on the outcome of the assessment:

  • Inpatient Treatment: 4 week programme with treatment sessions taking place Monday to Friday, with weekend home-leave.
  • Outpatient Treatment: 5 week programme, attending two consecutive days per week for the period (Monday/Tuesday or Thursday/Friday for the duration of the programme).
  • Outpatient CBT
  • Patients referred to our service have complex-needs and may have a combination of symptoms including but not exclusively motor-disorder. We are not a Pain or Fatigue Management Service.

Our inpatient and outpatient programmes offer similar input of Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy (CBT), Specialist nursing (Mental Health and General), Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy. Patients not willing to consider psychological therapies as a part of their treatment will not be accepted for our programmes and are advised to seek community therapy services referrals via their GP.

New to our Service: Education Days Guided Self-Help (GSH) Course accessed on-line with telephone support, specifically for patients accepted onto the Inpatient Programme.

Meet the Team

Lead Consultant: Dr Pany Petrochilos Senior Nurse and ward manager: Lesley Morton Physical therapies (Occupational Therapy / Physiotherapy) lead: Clare Nicholson

Address

Neuropsychiatry Department UCLH NHS Foundation Trust Box 15 The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery 8-11 Queens Square, London WC1N 3BG Ph: 02034567890 ext 82999

Contact Info

Ph: 02034567890 ext 82999

Referral Process

Referrals should be directed to Dr G Price or Dr P Petrochilos Neuropsychiatry Department Box 15 The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery 8-11 Queens Square, London WC1N 3BG

Overview

Outpatient Services

Patients are initially seen and assessed by one of the Walton Centre Neurologists. They can then be referred on to the specialist clinics. These include Neurology, joint Neuropsychology and Neurology clinics and also a new joint clinic between Neurology and Neuropsychiatry established in 2019.

Time limited tailored psychotherapy is available to a small number of patients each year.

Meet the Team

  • Service Leads. Dr Christine Burness. Dr Jayne Martlew
  • Dr Burness is a Consultant Neurologist with specialist interests in Functional Neurology, Epilepsy, Neurological Infections, and Obstetric Neurology.
  • Dr Jayne Martlew Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist with many years of experience working with patients with functional neurological symptoms.

Address

Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Lower Lane, Fazakerley, Liverpool, L9 7LJ

Contact Info

0151 525 3611
https://www.thewaltoncentre.nhs.uk/131/neuropyschology.html

Referral Process

Referrals to the Walton Centre are made from primary or secondary care. If you have neurological symptoms which you think might be suggestive of FND, referral to any of the Walton Centre Neurologists at the most convenient hospital can be made by your GP or other medical team. You will then be seen in an outpatient clinic and assessed and a plan will be made as to whether any tests are required. Once an established diagnosis is made, your neurologist will discuss the options with you. There is a monthly Multidisciplinary team meeting where the Neurologist can discuss patients they have seen if the diagnosis or best course of action is not clear. The team will offer advice in order to ensure that they receive the most appropriate and helpful support within the available services.

Overview

Outpatient Services

The predominant therapeutic approach is individual Psychodynamic Interpersonal Therapy, although we also offer individual Cognitive Behavioural Therapy where appropriate.

Typical referrals include:

people with symptoms that appear to be due to neurological illness (e.g., non-epileptic seizures, paralysis, movement difficulties, sensory disturbance) but which have been diagnosed as functional by a neurologist following appropriate investigation;

Meet the Team

Dr Richard Brown

Address

FuND Service, Gaskell House, Swinton Grove, Manchester, M13 0EU.

Contact Info

Dr Richard Brown, FuND Service, Gaskell House, Swinton Grove, Manchester, M13 0EU.
https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/richard.j.brown.html

Referral Process

Accept out of area referrals if funding can be agreed with the relevant Clinical Commissioning Group on a cost-per-case basis.

Referrals to be sent to Dr Richard Brown, FuND Service, Gaskell House, Swinton Grove, Manchester, M13 0EU.

Overview

Outpatient Services

At present we have part of the time of a Consultant Neuropsychiatrist, who offers assessment/diagnosis, psychiatric treatments and referral, and part of the time of a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist and a Clinical Psychologist who offer assessment/diagnosis and MBCT (mindfulness-based cognitive therapy), and we have the possibility of referral to our local rehab Physiotherapy team. As appropriate, referrals can also be made to out-of-county specialist FND services.
The Psychological Medicine Department in Oxford is unique in the UK in the degree to which it is integrated and works side by side with medical and surgical services.
We aspire to transform the care delivered by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) by integrating psychological and psychiatric care into all aspects of medical and surgical treatment. We do this directly through integration of our clinicians into many of the services the Trust provides, and indirectly through teaching, training, and influencing the culture of the organisation.
We aim to add value to the care that the Trust provides, by improving patient outcomes, patient experience and patient safety and by improving efficiency.
Our philosophy is integration: integration with the clinical services in which we work; integration of disciplines (psychiatry and psychology); and integration with the University.
Oxford Psychological Medicine (through Oxford University Hospitals, the University of Oxford, an NIHR Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care, and membership of the Academic Health Sciences Network) is a leading academic and clinical resource for the integration of psychiatry and psychology into medical care.

Out-patient Neuropsychiatric Clinic

MBCT – Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy, for people with Neurological and Functional Neurological Disorders

Meet the Team

Dr – Consultant Neuropsychiatrist, postholder currently being replaced
*   Dr Niels Detert – Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist

Address

John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Oxford, OX3 9DU

Contact Info

https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/psychologicalmedicine/

Referral Process

Referral is via a Neurologist

Overview

Outpatient Services

We have lots of experience between us working in both voluntary and other NHS organisations, and training in different kinds of therapies including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, EMDR, Integrative Psychotherapy, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Gestalt Psychotherapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. We share out knowledge and experience with each other in order to work more effectively with patients accessing our service. We work closely with an Occupational Therapist and Physiotherapist familiar with FND.

Meet the Team

Psychotherapy

– Aimee Morgan-Boon(Team Manager)

– Rebecca Murray-Leslie

– Clare Donnelly

– Kirsty Vickerman

– Cordelia Gray

– Jayne Acraman

– Sarah Nicholson

Neurologist with special interest in FND

– Professor Markus Reuber (Neurologist)

– Dr Richard Grunwald (Neurologist)

Physiotherapy

– Lee Drake

Occupational Therapy

– Karen Bridget

Address

Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road, Sheffield, S10 2JF

Contact Info

0114 271 3928

Referral Process

We accept referrals from Consultant Neurologists working in Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals. The referral route for diagnosis by a Consultant Neurologist is usually through your GP, and or other hospital doctors following admission or emergency treatment.

After someone is referred to our service, they are initially contacted by post and asked to fill in a questionnaire. After questionnaires have been returned and received by the team (we provide prepaid envelopes), patients are added to our waiting list. When patients reach the top of the waiting list they are contacted by telephone or letter to make an appointment to see a therapist.
See our website for more information: https://www.sth.nhs.uk/services/a-z-of-services?id=115&page=293

Overview
Outpatient Service

Clinical Hypnotherapist working with both the physical and psychological aspects of FND. Covering pain and sensation, mobility, tremors as well as the related emotional issues.

Appointments available face to face and by video conferencing. Depending on the area, home visits are available too.

Meet the Team

Leah Walsh HPD PNLP MNCH (Reg.)

Address

54 Kenyon Rd, Swinley, Wigan, Gtr Manchester, England, WN6 7AF

Contact info

Telephone (call / text / whatsapp) 07368 955664

Email – leah@inspiredmindshypnotherapy.co.uk

www.inspiredmindshypnotherapy.co.uk

Referral Process

None needed – just use the contact details given