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Written by a NHS patient at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
3rd February 2024


Dr nivarna and the whole team do not listen or care half the time the phone on reception is not answered

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31st December 2021


Social workers at Pwll Glas mental health team Mold Flintshire just polish the psychiatrists up and gofer for them and act as a second voice. Seems like you get out numbered and your views or little voice doesn’t matter to them. Your informed to listen to the high and mighty psychiatrists or don’t. Make your own decisions choose your own life, life is what we make it always has been always will be. No one can live your life for you. I always seemed to be lost in this world. Not knowing what to do day by day. I think people like to take advantage of that insecurity and the mental health team wasted a lot of my time nearly 5 years on and off. The social worker I got assigned to just a bit irritating constant phone calls and leaving me voicemails and writing letters that just get taken out to the bins. If you want help my advice go to a counsellor. But that is costly. Don’t think an anti-psychotics drug will fix all your life problems. My advice to whoever may read this find other ways to deal with mental health problems or life difficulties. Go pay private you’ll get better care and outcomes than NHS services. My involvement in the services was fake. I was living someone else’s life in there services in a way in which seems real but was fake. Because the mental health team in my opinion exaggerated my mental health believing it to be chronik. Professionals in my opinion know to little about how the brain works and how we think and feel and our mannerism and social interactions and behaviour.

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Written by a NHS patient at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
28th December 2021


Not good at all they don’t care about patients. Dr Sanjeev Nirvani has been trained at university so he takes sides to the drug companies. And the drug companies are big liars and the side effects are worse than any benefits. If he tells you to take a drug long term don’t listen to him. Take them for a short time. Otherwise you are at risk of movement disorders and other bad long term health conditions. Don’t think he even has any psychotherapy training or qualifications or counselling experience. He just puts you on a psychiatric drug. Tries to start you on a high drug dose. Places diagnosis on people without even assessing them properly. And puts people on wrong drugs. That’s what he did to me anyway. If your Anti - drugs don’t even bother with the psychiatrists at Pwll-Glas mental health team Flintshire as part of wrexham cadwaladr university health board. In my thinking most dangerous thing you will ever do is see a psychiatrist. Go to a specialist counsellor instead, Who will talk to you and listen with empathy, without trying to force drugs on you. Because anti psychotics are all of them neurotoxins they actually cause chemical imbalances in the brain, And if you first start on them you will gain weight and get obese. Because they just make you want to eat increase appetite and they cause a metabolic syndrome. I would advise people to Do your research before taking anti psychotics and then decide if you should take them. Dr Sanjeev Nirvani has the mental health act 1983 which they use to force drugs on people in psychiatric units inappropriately (abuse) Forced treatment should be illegal.

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Written by a NHS patient at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
9th March 2021


So when I was in heddfan, he prescribed myself medication for schizophrenia (aripipazole) when I show no signs of this and he diagnosed me with bpd, also when he prescribed medication to me quite recently he didn't start me of on a low dose and jumped it to a medium dose when I haven't ever took this type of medication before which concerns me. I was then accused of wanting to use this new medication for wrong reasons and I didn't even know it was used for wrong reasons! I just want to be mentally well and can continue to feel this way. It's sad to feel my views don't matter to him.

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Written by a patient at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
26th November 2014


I was misdiagnosed by a different psychiatrist 10 years ago, the over medication I was given by this "other" doctor lost 10 years of my life (in the US). I returned to the UK in a mess and my good fortune found Dr Nirvani. For the first time a doctor was interested in me and a correct treatment plan. I found my experience in the USA to be all about the money whereas here in Wrexham uk Dr Nirvani cares and at long last I am hopefull of leading a normal life,

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