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Dr Manjiri Lele

Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist

About Dr Manjiri Lele

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Dr Lele is a highly experienced Consultant Psychiatrist, specialising in the mental health of children and young people. She qualified as a doctor in 1994 after which she initially trained and worked as a General Psychiatrist, and then subsequently decided to specialise in Child Psychiatry. She started working as a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in the NHS in 2008. Currently, she works as a Consultant Psychiatrist in a CAMHS ADHD Service. Previously she held a role as a Consultant leading an Adolescent CAMHS Service in West London. She is involved in teaching and training as an Educational and Clinical Supervisor for Psychiatrists wishing to qualify to treat children and adolescents, and has trained nurses to qualify as non-medical prescribers. 

Dr Lele has consistently received excellent feedback for her ability to build a rapport and trust with children and young people, and for working collaboratively with families and schools. She strives to identify difficulties early and is very mindful of the impact that a child's environment has on their mental health. 

Dr Lele offers diagnostic assessments and provides recommendations for holistic treatment care plans. Treatment recommendations can include suitable talking therapies and where required, medication treatments. She conducts her consultations as face-to-face appointments and when appropriate, as virtual meetings. A detailed report with the assessment and recommendations is provided.

Dr Lele has special interest in assessments and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). She offers diagnostic assessments and medication treatment for ADHD, for children aged 5 and above up to age 18. A general psychiatric assessment is offered during the initial consultation and this progresses to a full assessment of ADHD in subsequent consultations. Sometimes ADHD-like symptoms are part of a complex mix of other symptoms suggestive of anxiety or autism spectrum traits. If the diagnostic screening indicates a need for a full autism assessment, patients and parents can seek this at a suitable Neurodisability service. If diagnoses of depression, anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder, OCD, post-traumatic stress, or generalised anxiety are identified during the initial assessment, the patient is sign-posted to seek therapy services. Highly complex and risky situations may need to be sign posted to the emergency services or NHS mental health services. 

Dr Lele has experience in supporting patients during transitions from children's mental health services to adult services. She translates this into supporting students under her treatment for maintaining mental health stability during university transfers after A-level examinations. 

Dr Lele speaks multiple languages fluently including English, Hindi, and Marathi. She has working knowledge of Urdu and comprehends Punjabi and Gujarati. Her work in the mental health sector in Mumbai, India between 1995 and 2002, and subsequently as an NHS Psychiatrist in West London, has afforded her the sensitivity and understanding required to provide high quality work in a transcultural context.

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  • Diagnostic Assessment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Treatment of ADHD

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Languages spoken

English

GMC number

6036697
A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.

Qualifications

MBBS, MD (Psychiatry), MRCPsycb, CCT in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

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