Southern Hill Clinical Psychology Norfolk
- 0333 220 6033
- Cooks Hill, Gimingham, Mundesley, Norfolk, NR11 8ET
Dr Chetna Kang Consultant Psychiatrist London offers a unique and comprehensive approach to mental wellness. With over two decades of experience in psychiatry, Dr Kang blends clinical expertise with empathy and insight. She treats every patient as an individual, not a diagnosis. Her goal is to guide each person toward lasting mental well-being.
Dr Kang qualified as a medical doctor at Imperial College Medical School. She later specialised in psychiatry with the London Deanery. For over 20 years, she has worked across NHS and private sectors, earning a reputation for excellence. Currently, she practices at Nightingale Hospital and Harley Street, treating high-profile individuals and the general public alike.
Throughout her career, she has combined modern psychiatry with holistic methods. This integrative approach includes cutting-edge medical treatments, various forms of psychotherapy, and spiritual care when needed.
Dr Kang treats a wide range of conditions, including:
Eating disorders like bulimia, anorexia, and binge eating disorder
Addictions including drug, gambling, and technology use
Depression, bipolar disorder, and postnatal depression
Personality disorders, ADHD, and PTSD
Phobias, stress, and sleep-related issues
Because no two patients are the same, Dr Kang customises treatment plans to fit each person’s unique journey.
Dr Kang provides therapies such as:
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
Art, drama, and interpersonal therapy
Ayurveda and Alpha Stim
Transpersonal psychotherapy
With every patient, Dr Kang creates a supportive, therapeutic relationship. This ensures they feel heard, safe, and involved in their own recovery.
As a BBC broadcaster, Dr Kang has shared mental health insights with more than 200 million listeners. She has twice been a finalist for the Royal College of Psychiatrists Public Educator of the Year Award. Moreover, she sits on the Executive Committee for the RCPsych Spirituality in Psychiatry group.
Her influence extends to publishing as well. She regularly contributes to journals, books, and magazines. Through these platforms, she continues to challenge stigma and promote holistic mental healthcare.
Many people delay seeking help due to fear, stigma, or misinformation. Dr Kang encourages a new perspective: most mental health problems are treatable—especially when addressed early. Her approach considers your full story, not just your symptoms. Working together, she helps transform crisis into growth.
