Psychiatrist in Cardiff
A history of success of your mental health. We offer personalised and compassionate mental health care in Cardiff and over the phone.
Medicare Clinic in Reading & Cardiff
Tel: 0772 330 3324
Cert.no.CRT1-470316920
Phone Bookings
0772 330 3324
9am - 9pm (7 days a week)
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A history of success of your mental health. We offer personalised and compassionate mental health care in Cardiff and over the phone.
Psychiatrists are physicians and evaluate patients to determine whether their symptoms are the result of a physical illness, a combination of physical and mental ailments or strictly mental issues. Whether you’re looking for a new assessment to get a diagnosis, or you already have a diagnosis and need to continue treatment, we’re able to help.
At our modern and prestigious clinic, our private psychiatrist can assess and treat the widest range of mental health conditions. If you need to book an appointment, or simply want to find out our fees for any service you may require, give our friendly team a call on 0772 330 3324 and we’ll be happy to help, if you have any of the following:
Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialise in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders. They can treat a wide range of mental health conditions, including:
Psychiatrists can also provide medication management and therapy to help patients manage their mental health conditions.
Remember, there’s no shame in having or seeking help for a mental health condition. The sooner you seek help and treatment, the sooner you’ll feel better.
At Medicare Clinic in Cardiff, we offer professional ADHD screening, comprehensive assessment and diagnostic evaluation for adults. Our psychiatric consultations are designed to help identify symptoms of ADHD and determine whether a formal diagnosis is appropriate.
Adult ADHD can affect many aspects of daily life, including work performance, organisation, time management, relationships, and emotional regulation. Common symptoms may include persistent difficulty focusing, forgetfulness, problems completing tasks, impulsive decision-making, and a constant sense of mental restlessness.
A professional ADHD assessment can help clarify whether these difficulties are related to ADHD or another condition.
The ADHD diagnostic process may include:
• Initial psychiatric consultation
• Detailed discussion of symptoms and personal history
• Standardised ADHD screening questionnaires
• Comprehensive diagnostic evaluation
• Professional diagnosis and recommendations for further management if appropriate
The aim of the assessment is to provide a clear and accurate understanding of your symptoms, helping you explore possible treatment options and practical strategies for managing daily challenges.
You may benefit from an ADHD assessment if you experience:
• Ongoing difficulty concentrating
• Problems with organisation and time management
• Frequently unfinished tasks
• Impulsivity or difficulty maintaining attention
• Mental restlessness or feeling constantly overwhelmed
Psychiatrists use a variety of treatments – including various forms of talk therapy, medications, psychosocial interventions and other treatments (such as electroconvulsive therapy or ECT), depending on the needs of each patient. Psychotherapy, sometimes called talk therapy, is a treatment that involves a talking relationship between a therapist and patient. It can be used to treat a broad variety of mental disorders and emotional difficulties.
Most medications are used by psychiatrists in much the same way that medications are used to treat high blood pressure or diabetes. After completing thorough evaluations, psychiatrists can prescribe medications to help treat mental disorders.
Appointment dates
today, Monday
9am-21pm
Psychiatrist
Dr Marcin Flirski
In our clinics we have high standard medical equipment, which guarantees safety and precision of treatments.
Our experienced doctors are specialized in many fields of medicine and apply modern methods of treatment at our medical facilities.
Our doctors may be distinguished by an exceptional approach towards patients. They treat each patient individually and with great attention.
We respect our patients’ time through intelligent systems of registration that solves the problem of standing in queue.
From May 2018, in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), each patient having an appointment will be asked to consent to processing and storing their data, including the right of the clinic to contact the patient via phone, SMS, e-mail (including sending newsletters) or by post. The patient has a right to object to us using their personal contact details. Please note that this, however, will result in:
• the clinic being unable to contact the patient to change, confirm or cancel appointment
• the doctor being unable to contact the patient to discuss the test results or answer patient’s query
• the clinic being unable to send laboratory test results
• the clinic being unable to send newsletters to inform about our new services or exclusive offers
• the clinic being unable to send invoices for service received at the clinic
• the clinic being unable to send medical reports, medical documentation, treatment plans
• the patient being unable to use our credit facilities
• the patient being unable to book an appointment via our website
All information given will be kept confidential. No personal details will be passed on to third parties nor shared with companies / people outside of the company other than our subcontractors doctors working on a self-employment basis.
Clients/patients have the right to be forgotten. If an individual makes a written request to be forgotten, we must remove all data from our databases, which processes are handled by our manager.
Please note that we will be unable to erase client medical records, which are required as evidence of our clinical practice.
We will however, be able to delete individuals personal data from any email correspondence, booking and contact form data such as name, email, phone, DOB, contact message.
Calls may be monitored and recorded for record-keeping, training and quality-assurance purposes. You may, however, object to your conversation being recorded by informing our receptionist at the beginning of the conversation.
• The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
• Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (“RIPA”)
• Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice)(Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000 (“LBP Regulations”)
• The Employment Practices
• Human Rights Act 1998