Katie Au Consultant Psychiatrists & Psychotherapists London – [Duplicated #67396]
- 020 7730 5945
- 11 Sloane Court West, London SW3 4TD,
Hossein Rostamipour Consultant Psychiatrist London leads with a holistic and patient-centred approach. Dr Rostamipour works at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and the Brain Health Clinic in the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. Additionally, he holds practising privileges at Priory Hospital Roehampton in London.
He holds dual certificates of completion of training (CCT) in General Adult Psychiatry and Old Age Psychiatry. After obtaining his MD and registering with the General Medical Council, he joined the specialist register. Because of this extensive training, he offers expert care across a wide range of mental health conditions.
Dr Rostamipour specialises in diagnosing and treating depression, anxiety disorders, stress-related conditions, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), psychosis, manic disorders, substance misuse, addictions, adult ADHD, personality disorders, and trauma. Moreover, he focuses on mental health challenges in older adults, including cognitive and memory problems such as dementia.
He recognises that each patient’s experience is unique. Therefore, he adapts his treatment to individual needs. Consequently, patients receive personalised care that improves outcomes and enhances their quality of life.
Dr Rostamipour shows a strong commitment to promoting awareness of ADHD. He understands that ADHD remains one of the most commonly undiagnosed conditions. Furthermore, many people with ADHD face discrimination in school and work environments, which hampers their potential. As a result, untreated ADHD often leads to symptoms like low mood, anxiety, mood swings, addiction, and memory problems.
In his practice, Dr Rostamipour observes that these symptoms sometimes get misdiagnosed as other mental health disorders. Moreover, traditional therapies and medications may not help if the underlying ADHD goes unrecognised.
Based on his experience, two major factors influence ADHD assessment. First, anxiety can mask or mimic ADHD symptoms. Second, patients often develop coping strategies over many years that hide their struggles. Because they normalise these behaviours, they may unintentionally minimise the severity of their symptoms.
Therefore, Dr Rostamipour carefully evaluates patients to uncover the root causes of their difficulties. This thorough approach ensures an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan.
