Katie Au Consultant Psychiatrists & Psychotherapists London – [Duplicated #67396]
- 020 7730 5945
- 11 Sloane Court West, London SW3 4TD,
Dr Helen Murphy Consultant Psychiatrist London brings over two decades of dedicated psychiatric care and leadership. She provides personalised, evidence-based treatment for complex mental health conditions. Her approach combines medical expertise with a strong therapeutic alliance to support lasting recovery.
Dr Murphy treats a wide range of conditions. These include depression, anxiety, stress, and interpersonal difficulties. She also specialises in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), binge eating disorder (BED), anorexia nervosa, and bulimia nervosa.
Her clinical experience ensures that patients receive the highest standard of care. Moreover, she carefully tailors treatment plans to each individual’s needs.
Dr Murphy adopts a holistic view of eating disorders. She integrates psychological treatments with appropriate medication when needed. Furthermore, her work involves collaboration with dieticians, therapists, and family members to ensure comprehensive support.
Her previous NHS consultant role at the renowned St George’s Eating Disorders Service reflects her deep expertise. The unit is internationally recognised, and she continues to work in outpatient, day patient and inpatient settings.
Dr Murphy studied Medicine at Oxford, graduating in 1992. She completed her psychiatric training in South West London and at St George’s. Dr Helen Murphy has been on the General Medical Council’s Specialist Register since qualifying in General Adult Psychiatry.
She also holds the MRCPsych and combines clinical practice with ongoing teaching and research. These credentials underscore her commitment to advancing the field of psychiatry.
Each patient is unique. Dr Murphy prioritises understanding the full context of presenting issues. Because of this, her treatment plans are thoughtful and fully aligned with current clinical evidence.
She values empathy, collaboration, and clear communication. These principles guide her approach to helping patients return to wellbeing and lead fulfilling lives.
Dr Helen Murphy is also active in academic circles. She lectures widely and has contributed to research and publications in eating disorders. Her work supports future psychiatrists while enriching her own clinical practice.
