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Psychiatric & Psychological Consultant Services Ltd

14 Devonshire Place
London
W1N 1PB

Tel: 020 7563 1888 (free advice line)
Tel: 020 7935 0640 (answerphone in operation for out of hours)
Tel: 020 7935 1242 (The Arts Clinic)
Tel: 020 7563 1889 (The London Treatment Centre)
Fax: 020 7224 6256
Best time to telephone: 8am - 9pm, Monday - Friday

PPCS Ltd offers the full range of psychiatric and psychological therapies including out-patient care, outcare (an intensive out-patient service used as an alternative to in-patient care with 24 hour on call service as appropriate) and in-patient care. Patients may be referred by a medical professional or may self refer. The service is solely private but there are funding arrangements with some NHS Trusts or, in certain cases, applications may be made to charities for help with funding. Patients from any location may attend the London clinic and, in some cases, the PPCS offers its services outside London by visiting patients.

Contact the above number for further details on services.

Checked: 2 May 2007

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