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Written by a patient at Psychiatry-UK
26th July 2019


It was brilliant to be able to get an appointment so quickly, in the comfort of my own home. The doctor was very sympathetic, amazing at listening and very calming. I am very pleased with everything as it was so easy and professional.

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Written by a patient at Psychiatry-UK
12th July 2019


Dr. Joiner was professional and friendly, which put me quickly at ease. I felt I was given his full attention during our session which seemed to fly by really quickly. The questions raised by Dr. Joiner were wide-ranging and the feedback given afterwards was succinct and helpful. Due to the popularity of Dr. Joiner I had to wait several weeks for my appointment but it was worth it!

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Written by a patient at Psychiatry-UK
5th July 2019


Adam is such an attentive listener and an all round very nice person. He made me feel very comfortable whilst answering his questions, don’t hesitate to choose him.

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Written by a patient at Psychiatry-UK
18th June 2019


I selected Dr Adam Joiner as my specialist for a number of reasons. Firstly, his credentials are excellent, he has worked in the North West and also because he was almost fully booked up, suggesting he is a well-sought after specialist. I am sure others are equally as good. I contacted Psychiatry-UK in order to answer some long-standing questions I have always had which I had put down to my dyslexia. e.g. Not being able to finish tasks and activities, procrastination to the point of mental torture whilst struggling to start a task and being focused on tasks and activities. Dr. Joiner perused the documents I forwarded and asked all the relevant questions to elicit more information. It was easy to establish a rapport with him and to speak and chat in an informal type of way. He made me feel very relaxed and was able to answer the questions I had been struggling with for years. He explained the symptoms I have been experiencing are common to a specific type of ADHD and recommended medication together with all the other things I had been trying previously. I was very pleased with his manner, tone and patience when I was thinking. . . He came across as very knowledgeable, reassuring and I felt I could share easily with him things I had never spoken about before. Thank you

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Written by a patient at Psychiatry-UK
3rd June 2019


I have spoken to Adam twice now, unfortunately the first time the video link didn't work due to my not setting it up correctly, so make sure you read the simple instructions properly and use google chrome to open the link before joining the meeting. Our second meeting was fine and I only have positive things to say about Adam. He listened attentively and was very clear when it came to my diagnosis with adult ADHD. I would highly recommended Adam and the only reason I can give him a five star on trust is because our relationship has be brief.

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Profile

Dr Adam Joiner (BSc, MBBS, MRCPsych, MMEd) qualified as a doctor in London from Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ School of Medicine in 2007. He went on to train as a psychiatrist in the North West of England. Dr Joiner also has a BSc in Neuroscience and Neuropsychology, completed in 2004. He has worked as a consultant psychiatrist with a community mental health team assessing and treating adults with all common mental health problems. Dr Joiner now works in the NHS for two specialist services: adults with ADHD, and early intervention in psychosis service.

With a Master’s in Medical Education, Dr Joiner leads the research group for medical education in his NHS Trust. He has several publications in the field of Medical Education. He has had responsibilities for training and development of medical students and psychiatry trainees.

Dr Joiner also works privately for Psychiatry-UK (psychiatry-uk.com) helping people with a broad range of mental health problems.