Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
Overview
The Department of Child and Adolescent Mental Health (DCAMH) provides highly specialised assessment and treatment of mental and behaviour disorders in both children and adolescents. Our services are offered within a specialist setting, and are appropriate to age, clinical and educational need.
The DCAMH includes the Mildred Creak Unit, which is an intensive intervention unit with space for 10 patients aged seven to 15 years (7 inpatient beds and 3 day places). The unit cares for children with a range of mental health problems such as eating disorders, somatising disorders and other emotional and behavioural disorders.
Conditions we treat
- National Centre for High Functioning Autism
- National Feeding and Eating Disorders Service
- National Parenting and Child Service
- National Psychological Medical Unit
Refer your child for treatment
Use the form below to refer your child for treatment. A member of our team will be in touch within 2 working days.
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