- Not Fee assured
- Awaiting verification
- Open Referral network
About me
Dr Williams has more than 30 years’ experience within the field of psychiatry, almost 25 years as a Consultant in Child and Adolescent mental health. She provides assessment, treatment and management of a wide range of these disorders in young people and has significant experience in psychopharmacology, particularly in the treatment of mood disorders, anxiety disorders including obsessive compulsive disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder with/without Hyperactivity and management of Autistic Spectrum Disorders. Dr Williams is trained in both the Autism Diagnostic Inventory and the Autism Diagnostic Observational Schedule and has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating young people with learning difficulties presenting with mental health issues.
Dr Williams works with a network of trusted senior clinicians, particularly from the discipline of psychology to tailor care to an individual’s needs. A General Practitioner referral is always preferred and it is her usual practice to seek permission to liaise with other agencies at the time of the first meeting.
Working entirely within the independent sector, Dr Williams enjoys good working relationships with her colleagues and participates in 360-degree feedback processes, including for and beyond her annual appraisal, with consistently positive feedback from patients and their families. She regularly undertakes continuing professional development and peer appraisal and has been successfully revalidated by the General Medical Council.
Areas of interest
Mood disorders; Eating disorder ( not anorexia nervosa or restrictive eating disorders), Depression; Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); Autism
Medical secretaries
- Penny Grossman
- PO Box 708 Pinner HA5 9PL
- 020 3239 2644
- 020 3300 7627
- practicemanager@drchristinewilliams.co.uk
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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AB440
Neurodiversity Assessment - (5-50)
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AB330
ASD or ADHD assessment - (1-5)