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Written by a patient at Psychiatry-UK
13th July 2018


A great listener, clear with his explanations and very understanding. Sympathetic. Concise. Pleasure of choosing this doctor. For my actual plan for my health.

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Written by a patient at Psychiatry-UK
7th June 2018


Dr Adil was a revelation. He actively listened to me, heard what I said and spoke with me rather than at or to me. He took time to explain everything to me, outlined my options and enabled me to make choices for me. His manner is excellent and he put me totally at ease. As a result I had great confidence in what he was telling me and felt informed. Dr Adil is very personable and approachable. I have no hesitation in recommending Dr Adil to other patients - if only other Doctors were like him!!!

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Written by a patient at Psychiatry-UK
1st June 2018


A very gentle, caring doctor. He is kind and listens to you. Really takes is time and didn’t feel rushed at all. Put me at ease and made me feel I could talk to him.

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Written by a patient at Bexhill Hospital
25th May 2018


From start to finish Dr Adil showed great care and empathy when dealing with me. He is an expert in his field and this clearly shows. I would highly recommend Dr Adil for treatment if like me you had exhausted all avenues with medication and were looking for more in depth treatment and knowledge.

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Written by a carer at Psychiatry-UK
9th May 2018


I attended an appointment with a close friend and found Dr Jawad to be very sympathetic. He actually listened!!! My friend has on going troubles and is on high doses of medication that dr's are always trying to change or lower. However every attempt has been counter productive. My friend is totally aware that the long term use of this combination of medication at the high level doses can have a negative impact on physical health but would prefer to remain stable and coping with life rather than be constantly stressed, anxious and unable to sleep or function or even leave the house. Other dr's seem to focus only on the physical harm that may or may not occur and not what the patient needs to be able to have some quality of life- even if that is likely to be shortened due to the meds. Dr Jawad took all this into account, explained the possible options and likely outcomes and then LISTENED to the informed choice my friend wanted. We need Dr's like Dr Jawad

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Specialises in

  • Psychiatry

Profile

About me:
I have Specialist registration in General Adult Psychiatry. I did my basic psychiatry training from the prestigious Guy’s and St Thomas’ training programme and have twenty years of working experience in psychiatry both in and outside UK. I collaborate with GPs, hospital physicians, psychologists, social workers, psychiatric nurses and other professionals to discuss treatment plans and progress.

As the Substantive Consultant Psychiatrist for the Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team in the NHS, I provide direct clinical services and psychiatric evaluation and crisis intervention in successfully managing very complex and acutely unwell patients in the community.

I am the Clinical Lead for Acute Services in North West Sussex and currently Chair the Trust-wide Acute Inpatient Forum monthly meetings in the Trust, supporting safe and high quality care of patients.

I am a panel member of the NW Sussex Complex Care Pathway providing expert opinions for complex and highly risky patients. Currently, I am working with Clinical Commissioning Group in Crawley to develop an outreach service for high risk low volume complex patients and in the process of establishing an in-reach service for marginalised ethnic community in Crawley.

I am the NW Sussex Coordinator for Final Year Medical Students from Brighton and Sussex Medical School and run Master-classes for various NHS/Non NHS organisations to up-skill social workers and nurses. I trained 220 doctors in India in diagnosing and treating depression in January 2017. I have an active interest in research and provide teaching and training to medical and paramedical staff.

As the Core member of the Clinical Academic Group for Mood and Anxiety Disorders, I am shaping the care pathway for these disorders.

I am an Enhanced Appraiser for doctors in the NHS Trust and annually appraise both consultant/non consultant grade doctors in the NHS Trust. I lead on the Spirituality and Staff Well-being Group in the NHS Trust to help improve the engagement of staff and their wellbeing.

I was awarded “Special Commendation Award” for my contribution to Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust in 2013 for my work.

Areas of clinical expertise:
Stress Related Disorders
Transcultural Psychiatry disorders/Culture bound syndromes
Psychotic disorders including schizophrenia
Bipolar affective disorders
Depressive disorders
Anxiety disorders