Fee assured
Verified account
Open Referral network
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
I am Dr Bradley Hillier, an experienced and respected Consultant Psychiatrist based in London. I have been practicing medicine and psychiatry for over 20 years, during which I have developed extensive expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders and mental health problems. I have worked both in the UK and internationally, in the NHS, various charitable and international organisations, and privately.
I completed my medical degrees (BMBCh MA(Oxon)) in 2004 at Trinity College, University of Oxford, and subsequently trained in psychiatry at a number of prestigious institutions including the Maudsley Hospital, Bethlem Royal Hospital, Imperial College London, Chelsea and Westminster Hospitals, University College London Hospital, The Whittington Hospital, and Broadmoor High Secure Psychiatric Hospital, amongst others.
Areas of interest
Adults 18-no upper age limit
Mood disorders (Depression, Recurrent Depressive Disorder, and Bipolar Affective Disorder); Anxiety Disorders (such as Generalised Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder); Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD); Neurodevelopmental disorders (such as Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder - ADHD; and Autism Spectrum Condition/ Disorder - ASC/ASD/Aspergers Syndrome); Psychosis (such as Psychotic Episode, Drug-induced Psychosis, Psychotic Depression, Mania with Psychosis, Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorder, Schizoaffective Disorder, and Schizophrenia); Trauma conditions (such as Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; Personality problems (such as Borderline and Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder); Substance use and addictive behaviours (such as problems with the use of Alcohol, Cocaine and other stimulants, Chemsex, Gambling, Sexual Behaviour etc);
Specialist interests and expertise in the following physical conditions
- Psychophysiological disorders
Medical secretaries
About me
Publications
Hillier B (2024). Measurement of person-centred care. In: Oxford Professional Practice: Handbook of Quality Improvement in Healthcare Oxford 2024;
Hillier B et al (2024). Developing a coordinated response to chemsex across health, justice and social care settings: expert consensus statement. BJPsych Bulletin.
Hillier B et al (2023). Psychological Techniques Toolkit. Volunteering in Global Mental Health: A Practical Guide for Clinicians Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Carthy E & Hillier B (2023). Forensic Psychiatry and Adult Inpatient Secure Settings. Hillier B & Hales H (2023). Criminal and Youth Justice Liaison and Diversion Systems. In The Prevention and Management of Violence: Guidance for Mental Healthcare Professionals Murphy P Lachmann P & Hillier B Eds (2022) The Oxford Handbook of Medical Leadership and Management. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Carthy E Hillier B et al Chemsex-related crime and vulnerability: A public health and criminal justice priority. Medicine, Science and the Law.
Walters P Hillier B et al (2021) Diagnosis and Management of Substance Use Disorders in Athletes. Advances in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
Hillier B et al (2018). Pathways through secure services within the European Union. Chapter in Handbook of European Forensic Psychiatry Springer Publishing, London.
Curtis P Hillier B et al (2016). The use of coercive measures in the forensic psychiatric setting: in Coercion and factors associated with it in the inpatient psychiatric setting
Taylor P Walker J Hillier, B et al (2015). Research for forensic mental health - looking to the future. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health
Hillier B et al (2015). Care pathway process proposal and rationale for the assessment and management of firesetting in the inpatient setting. Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care.
Bhavsar V Sethi F and Hillier B (2014). Medical guidelines for PICU seclusion reviews
Hillier B & Sethi F (2014). Two case reports: ‘delusions’ arising in virtual reality
Spencer S Gilluley P & Hillier B. (2013). Foreign National Mentally Disordered Offenders’ pathway through Secure Services
Hillier B et al (2012), Mapping offender-patient pathways in the different jurisdictions of the European Union.
Hillier B (2011), Standards for Relational Security, Royal College of Psychiatrists
MEDIA
Radio 4 Today Programme 9.4.15. Sexual Offending and Families.
My private practice
Post treatment communication
Following treatment of a Bupa member, I will communicate with GPs
in line with Department of Health, GMC and appropriate professional bodies
guidelines.
In the event of an urgent query following treatment, Bupa members should use the
following contact details
03459900009