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Written by a NHS patient at Keats House
11th January 2022


Dr Sara Mc Clusky has been the onlyndr who has ever taken time to get to know me as an inpatient in Hayes Grove but was at least 8yrs ago as my trust or EDS in Northern Ireland have me labelled as a SEED patient, left to wither away. Shame as i feel another chance here given my mindset and knowing set up is all i need but no more chances but if anyone referred to Dr Sara Mc Cluskey, i would be saying grad it, work with it as you will not find a better consultant in ED BEFORE I TICK BOX BELOW I WAS A PATIENT UNTIL NHS STOPPED ALL MY HELP. PALLITIVE CARE IS ALL I GET WHICH IS NOTHING AND AT BMI OF 13 BUT BEYOND HELP THEY SAY.

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Written by a patient at Keats House
10th January 2019


Dr McCluskey changed my life. I have her to thank for now being able to eat food with no fear or strings attached. Throughout my weekly sessions with her over the course of about 6 months, Dr McCluskey was wise, insightful, kind and funny. Yes, I left almost every appointment in tears, but it was the purging of so main twisted years of negative thoughts. I am eternally grateful for the support she gave me and would recommend her whole heartedly.

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Written by a patient at The Priory Hospital Hayes Grove
30th September 2018


Dr McCluskey has been my psychiatrist for several years following an inpatient stay at the Priory Hospital Hayes Grove. She has provided me with advice and support most recently through post natal depression and an anxiety disorder. I am always able to get an appointment with her in a timely manner and I trust her clinical judgement completely.

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Written by a patient at Keats House
14th May 2018


She spent the last 15 minutes of my appointment dictating a letter that she was going to send to me. She insisted I come back for an eating disorder consultation which I said I was not interested in as the issue I had come to her for was anxiety and depression. Her opinion was that I should keep taking the same anti-depressants with the same dosage and seek talking therapy, I had already been doing this more 6 months and it was not improving the situation. I felt as though she jumped at anything that could indicate a potential eating disorder as this is her specialty. I did not come to get help with that, and who knows perhaps it is something that I should seek help with but I came to her for a specific reason and I felt it was overlooked because she was more interested in treating me for a potential eating disorder. I left the appointment feeling disheartened, ignored and started crying not long after. It felt like a waste of time and money as I now have to pay a £200 excess for my insurance.

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