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Psychiatrists - Find a Private Psychiatrist in Surrey

Psychiatrists are medical professionals who specialize in mental health. They can treat many different ailments such as anxiety and depression. They can also aid with the side effects of treatments for cancer, such as mental fatigue and fatigue.

She is involved in teaching workshops, conducting workshops and lecturing trainees in preparation for the MRCPsych examination at Oxford and St George's NHS Trust. She follows a patient-centred approach.

Dr Saad Al-Khalaf

Dr Saad al-Khalaf General psychiatrist consultant with years of experience, is based in Guildford. He also covers areas of Hampshire and London. He is an expert in treating chronic mental illnesses and older adult mental health. He has a particular interest in organic psychopathology, anxiety and depression (especially treatment-resistant depression) and dementia and memory impairments. He is also extremely interested in mental capacity assessments.

He graduated as a doctor in the year 1971. He then completed a general medical 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 Guildford Hospital as well as the Priory Hospital, Woking. He is in a non-remunerated job and does not own any financial or share interests in the equipment utilized at this hospital or any other Nuffield Health hospital.

Dr Jennifer Laidlaw

Jennifer Laidlaw earned her MD from the University of British Columbia before completing a residency in Psychiatry. During her time in Toronto, she was avidly involved in medical education. She's presented at international conferences and published on the topic of screening for delirium, as well as professionalism and social media. She began her career at Surrey Memorial Hospital as the Head Consultation Liaison (CL), Psychiatry. Her focus was on developing a vibrant, highly collaborative CL service to provide the psychiatric treatment needed by patients in the surgical and medical units including the oncology and Palliative Care Units. She was also awarded an Facilities Engagement grant to create guidelines on how to manage vulnerable patients at the hospital.

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