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Dr Nima Leffler

Child and adolescent psychiatrist

Guildford
ADHD
Anxiety
Autism
Depression

About Dr Nima Leffler

Dr Nima Leffler is a child and adolescent consultant psychiatrist based in Guildford, Surrey, specialising in the assessment of ADHD and Autism. She works privately at Psychiatrist for Children and has extensive experience supporting children, young people, and their families across a wide range of mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions. Her subspecialist areas include ADHD and Autism assessments, along with ADHD medication management when this is considered appropriate in addition to behavioural strategies. Dr Leffler has over fifteen years of clinical experience and completed her higher specialist training at South West London and St George’s NHS Trust, an organisation recognised for its strong psychiatric training and family-centred approach. Her work is grounded in careful assessment, clear communication, and treatment planning that is tailored to each young person’s needs. She assesses within a multidisciplinary team and draws on a broad range of evidence-based approaches, combining therapeutic and systemic methods with medication when required. Her practice includes psychoeducation, behavioural strategies, parenting guidance, lifestyle measures, and techniques aimed at reducing stress and improving wellbeing. Her neurodevelopmental assessments are detailed, structured, and designed to give families clarity and practical direction. Dr Leffler is CQC registered, ensuring her practice meets the standards expected of NHS services. Dr Leffler is a Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and is registered with the General Medical Council as a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist. She also holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education, has published work internationally, and contributes to training, supervision, and service development. Her approach reflects a strong commitment to thoughtful, patient-centred care and effective communication with both young people and their families.

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