Why Prowise Clinic?
How do I get help from ProWise Clinic?
The first step to getting help from ProWise Clinic is usually that you will be referred for an initial assessment. This referral can come from your parents/carers, a teacher, GP, or yourself if you are old enough (depending on where you live). If you're being supported by social care, a youth offending team, or a service at your school, they might also be able to refer you. It's important to tell the person referring you as much as you can so you can get the help you need.
How I Can Help You
About Us
Our Expert
It's Saima Aziz here. I have specialist registration with both GMC ref: 7609456 and IMC: 287979. My degrees are MBBS, MRCPsych UK, H.Dip in Clinical Education, Diploma in CBT, Diploma in Clinical psychiatry. I have overall experience of working in different specialities of general adult and CAMHS for 7 years, prior to taking up consultant post. I have been working as a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist for 9 years in Ireland in HSE CAMHS. For queries, you can contact at contact@prowiseclinic.ie
Of note, it's virtual consultation clinic which is private and non related to HSE CAMHS. For referral to local HSE CAMHS please contact your GP.
Dr. Saima Aziz
MBBS, MRCPsych
Facts about Mental Illness
1 in 4 people will experience a mental illness in their lifetime. People can, and often do, recover with the right treatment and support. Our advice and information can help you learn more about conditions, symptoms and diagnoses, so you or a loved one can get the help you need.
Living with Mental Illness
Living with a mental illness should not be a barrier to a good quality of life. Our advice and information will help you know about getting the proper treatment and support for you or a loved one and what you can do if you feel the help you are getting is not right.
Your Rights
If you experience mental illness or care for someone who does, it is very essential to know your right and restrictions. We will guide you on mental health laws, rights and restrictions, social care, welfare, and resources about the police, courts & prison service.