Katie Au Consultant Psychiatrists & Psychotherapists London – [Duplicated #67396]
- 020 7730 5945
- 11 Sloane Court West, London SW3 4TD,
Dr Lucy Griffin Consultant Psychiatrist Bristol brings over 25 years of clinical experience in both NHS and private sectors. She works primarily with adults aged 18 to 65 and offers expert care for a broad range of mental health conditions. From anxiety and depression to more complex disorders such as OCD, PTSD, and personality disorders, she provides patient-centred care in a safe and structured environment.
Her clinical work is deeply rooted in the bio-psycho-social model, ensuring each patient receives a holistic and integrated approach. In collaboration with a skilled multidisciplinary team, she tailors each treatment plan to the individual’s needs. This integrated approach helps patients feel seen, heard, and supported throughout their mental health journey.
Since 2017, Dr Lucy Griffin Consultant Psychiatrist Bristol has been affiliated with Priory Hospital Bristol. She initially joined as a general adult psychiatrist and, by 2019, had transitioned fully from the NHS to focus on private care. Working on a female-only acute psychiatric ward, she helped patients requiring intensive treatment for serious mental illness. Simultaneously, she built a thriving outpatient and inpatient private practice.
Since early 2024, Dr Griffin has worked independently at Priory Hospital Bristol, dedicating her time entirely to private mental health care. Her focus remains on personalised treatment and achieving the best outcomes for every patient.
Dr Griffin earned her medical degree in 1994 from St George’s Hospital, London. She moved to Bristol in 1997 to pursue psychiatric training, gaining her Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2001. Between 2003 and 2009, she completed specialist training in both general adult psychiatry and liaison psychiatry. Her additional expertise in addiction medicine further enhances her versatility as a clinician.
Over the years, she has become highly skilled in dealing with psychiatric emergencies, self-harm, and the psychological aspects of medical illness. She also worked within a local perinatal service before focusing exclusively on her role at the Priory.
In addition to clinical work, Dr Griffin prepares medico-legal reports for civil and criminal courts. Her services include complex capacity assessments and employment-related evaluations. Her published research in self-harm demonstrates her commitment to advancing psychiatric knowledge and improving care standards.
