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Miss Hannah L Woodmansey

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Written by a NHS patient at Psychiatry-UK
22nd November 2022


Hannah listened to my various issues and queries and was very responsive.

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Written by a NHS patient at Psychiatry-UK
2nd November 2022


Hannah was incredibly patient and sympathetic to my particular needs during titration. She was more than happy to let me try out multiple medications and dosages until I was fully satisfied with my treatment. Couldn't ask for more!

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Written by a NHS patient at Psychiatry-UK
14th October 2022


Extremely quick responses to any quieres which put my mind at ease when prescriptions were running low. My nurse was kind, clear, and understanding.

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Written by a NHS patient at Psychiatry-UK
22nd September 2022


Hannah listened to everything I said, she took the time to read ally comments and help me elaborate when it was hard to understand. The support I have received from Hannah has made my transition from untreated to Treated so much easier and I cannot praise her enough. 5 stars may be the maximum but in truth I would give Hannah 8/5

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Written by a NHS patient at Psychiatry-UK
13th September 2022


In general Hannah was great and I don't have anything negative to say. One thing I would note though, and I don't wish to lay any blame as it may have been how I communicated, I'm not sure, but my only criticism would be the fact I thought I made it clear right at the beginning just how sensitive I am to stimulants, but I don't feel this was really taken into account when first trialing the medication. As a result, I had a lot of issues with palpitations for a long time on various meds but I don't recall any recommendations being made to try a non-stimulant option (this was only discussed following me requesting this after researching myself) or to slow down the increases of a stimulant option (again this was only discussed after my request). As a result, it has taken almost 2 years to settle onto the same meds we tried in the first place, it simply needed to be done slower due to the sensitivity I seem to have, which was explained at the beginning. As I say, maybe I didn't explain this as clearly as I feel I did, but I just ended up feeling like a massive drain on resources and that I was preventing someone else from getting help because it was taking so long and I feel we could have gotten to this point much quicker if this had of been taken into account. But perhaps the fault is mine and I should have been more forceful in explaining this. The only other thing I would suggest is the fact that when an update form is submitted on the system, the nurses aren't notified of this and a separate case note needs to be made by the patient. Dealing with patients with ADHD, and one of the symptoms of ADHD being a poor working memory, it may be prudent to either find a way of the system notifying the prescribing nurse when a form has been completed or putting something big and bold at the end of the forms to remind patients to send a case note as well as completing the form so this does not get forgotten...just a small suggestion.

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Miss Hannah L Woodmansey was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

Specialises in

  • Mental Health and Learning Disabilities

Qualifications:

  • Nurse Independent/Supplementary Prescriber
  • Specialist Practitioner: Mental Health

Profile

Hannah Woodmansey qualified as a Mental Health Nurse in 2011 from the University of Central Lancashire. In 2016 she successfully qualified as an Independent Nurse Prescriber from the University of Cumbria and has since been prescribing independently in the field of ADHD.

Hannah worked within the NHS in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS), as a Specialist Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Nurse and Clinical Lead Nurse for many years prior to setting up her own ADHD company. She currently works alongside Psychiatry-UK providing support to the Consultant Psychiatrists during the treatment, titration and stabilisation process for both adults and children with ADHD.

Hannah is passionate about understanding and supporting the daily challenges that people with a diagnosis of ADHD must manage. Hannah has both professional and personal experience of supporting individuals with ADHD and she prides herself on being approachable, compassionate, understanding and person centred.

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