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ADHD Service
Services at | Updated 17 Oct 2023
About our service What are ADHD and ADD? Getting help Why has my child been referred? Pathway through the ADHD Service Interventions we offer Information about medication A parent’s story Useful sources of information Contact us About our service We are a specialist Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) service within … Continue reading

ADHD Kids Zone
Services at | Updated 23 Dec 2016
This page will give you lots of information about the ADHD Service at St George’s Hospital. One of our service users, Kate, is going to help us answer any questions you may have. Kate was 7 years old when she was diagnosed with ADHD by our team. She has offered … Continue reading
Tourette Syndrome
Services at St George's Hospital | Updated 28 Jun 2021 | Tags: adhd ocd tics Tourette Syndrome
The St George’s Tic Disorder Clinic is one of the largest in the country and the only one that sees both children and adults. We offer both diagnosis and treatment. Tourette Syndrome is a neurological condition that causes a combination of involuntary vocal noises and movements called tics. It usually starts in … Continue reading

Paediatric neurodevelopment, neurodisability and epilepsy
Services at St George's Hospital | Updated 19 Jan 2023
The paediatric neurodevelopmental, neurodisability and epilepsy service is well established and offers a child-centred, consultant led service. It is part of the integrated child health department of St George’s Hospital and offers a comprehensive service for a wide range of neurodevelopmental problems (including ADHD and ASD), complex neurodisability, Down Syndrome, … Continue reading
Dr Daphne Keen
People | Paediatric neurodevelopment, neurodisability and epilepsy

Mental Health and Wellbeing
Services at St George's Hospital | Updated 1 Aug 2023
Our Mental Health and Wellbeing webpage – a central resource for all issues related to mental health and wellbeing in St George’s Hospital.
It is a wholly indefensible statistic that people with serious mental illnesses die on average 15 to 20 years earlier than the general population, acting as a stark reminder that good mental health care is everybody’s business. Whether you have concerns about someone who you are looking after, would like to know a little more about mental health or would like to improve your own psychological wellbeing we do hope that the contents contained in this webpage will prove a useful source of information. Continue reading

Dr Irene Hadjikoumi
People | Paediatric neurodevelopment, neurodisability and epilepsy

Sneak peek into tonight’s episode of 24 Hours in A&E “Growing Pains”
News & events | 14 Jun 2017
The RTS award-winning documentary series returns for a thirteenth series following patients treated in the same 24 hour period at St George’s in south west London. The hospital has one of the busiest A&E departments in Britain – under more pressure than ever. It’s a place where stories of life, love and loss … Continue reading