Wandsworth Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) – treatment Tier 3 team
Who we are
Wandsworth CAMHS is a service providing treatment and further assessment for young people experiencing significant emotional and mental health concerns. Our team is made up of a range of mental health professionals such as Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Family Therapists, Nurses and others.
Who is the service for
This service is for children and young people up to the age of 18 years.
Conditions we treat
Where to find us
Building 1, Entrance 1
Harewood House
Springfield University Hospital
61 Glenburnie Road
London
SW17 7DJ
Telephone: 020 3513 5000
Email: WandsworthCAMHS@swlstg.nhs.uk
Our opening hours
Monday - Friday: 09.00 - 17.00
Who you might see / our staff
- Service Manager: Clara Masuku
- Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Consultant Lead for Wandsworth CAMHS: Dr Amy Wood-Mitchell
- Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Interim Consultant Lead for Wandsworth CAMHS: Dr Oliver Sindall
- Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist: Dr Sarah Curran
- Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist: Dr Andy Cohen
- Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist: Dr Anna Graham
- ST6 CAMHS Psychiatrist: Dr Naomi Riddel
- Senior Clinical Psychologist and Professional Lead for Wandsworth CAMHS: Dr Georgina Cox
- Clinical Psychologist: Dr Sophie Raymont
- CBT Therapist: Megan McEwan
- Transition Coordinator/Risk Management Nurse: Georgia Freeman
- Family Therapist: Tess Hamawi
- Family Therapist: Anna Sugarman
What you can expect
The service offers a range of evidence-based talking therapies. Therapies can include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Family Therapy. We may draw upon other treatment approaches when indicated and in some circumstances we may also consider medication if appropriate.
How to contact us
Referrals
Professional referrals to our Access Team can be made by emailing wandsworthcamhsreferrals@swlstg.nhs.uk.You can also self-refer through emailing us and completing the self-referral form that is sent back to you.
*From May 2022 the e-RS route will be the only way for GP Practices to send in referrals. This means that all first outpatient referrals must come into our Trust via the Electronic Referral Service (e-RS).