
- Addictions and substance misuse
- Club Drug Clinic
- Community drug and alcohol treatment and recovery services
- National Problem Gambling Clinic
- Community health
- Community health services for children & families
- Child development services
- Community children's nursing services
- Health visiting services
- Looked-after children's services
- Paediatric occupational therapy services
- Paediatric speech and language therapy services
- School nursing services
- Community dental services
- Community nursing services
- Bladder and bowel (continence) services
- Community cardiac nursing services
- Community dermatology services
- Community matrons
- Diabetes services
- District nursing services
- Hearing services
- Intermediate care services
- Respiratory services
- Tuberculosis (TB) nursing services
- Tissue viability (complex wound care) services
- Disability support
- Equipment loans services
- Wheelchair services
- Foot care (podiatry) services
- Neurological & community rehabilitation, and falls prevention services
- Falls services
- Neurological and community rehabilitation services
- Palliative care services
- Child Immunisation Service
- Information about the vaccines our Child Immunisation Service offers
- Therapies
- Occupational therapy services
- Physiotherapy services
- Speech and language therapy services
- Paediatric physiotherapy services
- Eating disorders
- Inpatient and daypatient eating disorder services
- Outpatient eating disorder services
- Learning disabilities
- Community learning disability services
- Court diversion and vulnerable offender services
- Improving access to healthcare for people with learning disabilities
- Inpatient learning disability assessment and treatment services
- Psychosexual assessment service
- Mental health
- Chronic fatigue service
- Electro-convulsive therapy (ECT)
- Community mental health teams
- Perinatal Mental Health Service
- Acute mental health
- Home treatment rapid response teams (HTRRT)
- Inpatient mental health wards
- Psychiatric intensive care units (PICU)
- Child and adolescent mental health
- Children's community services
- Children's eating disorder services
- Children's inpatient services
- Mother and baby inpatient services
- Community recovery mental health
- Adult day services
- CNWL Recovery & Wellbeing College
- Community outreach
- Early intervention teams
- Personality disorder services
- Psychotherapy services
- Mental health assessment and brief treatment
- Post traumatic stress disorder services
- Primary care counselling
- Primary care liaison
- Talking Therapies
- Wellbeing centres
- Mental health rehabilitation
- Inpatient rehabilitation
- Supported housing
- Older people mental health and healthy ageing
- Community mental health services for older people
- Continuing care services
- Joint mental health and physical care teams
- Memory services
- Older people day services
- Older people inpatient mental health wards
- Psychiatric liaison services
- Psychological medicine
- Clinical health psychology
- Perinatal mental health
- Liaison psychiatry
- Single Point of Access
- Offender care
- Youth offender institutes and secure training centres
- Adult prisons and immigration removal centre services
- Community offender health services
- Are over the age of 18.
- Are registered with a GP in Harrow.
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Harrow Talking Therapies
CNWL Talking Therapies Harrow
12-14 Station Road, Harrow, London, HA1 2SL - Website: Harrow Talking Therapies
Harrow Talking Therapies
Address:
CNWL Talking Therapies Harrow
12-14 Station Road
Harrow, London,HA1 2SL
United KingdomTelephone:
020 8515 5015Email:
harrow.iapt@nhs.netHarrow Talking Therapies is a free, confidential NHS service which provides psychological treatment for depression and anxiety disorders.
Talking Therapies and counselling services are suitable for people with problems which have arisen fairly recently. Feelings of low mood, anxiety, particular fears or problems coping with daily life and relationships, are all suitable for brief focussed talking therapies.
People seeking help with difficulties other than depression or anxiety, or whose difficulties require more specialist or intensive treatment which cannot be provided in a primary care setting, can be directed to the appropriate specialist or secondary care mental health services.
Read more about Talking Therapies services
Eligibility criteria (who is the service for?)
The service is able to support people who:
How can someone be referred?
We accepts referrals from registered GPs in Harrow, other healthcare professionals and self-referrals.
To make a referral, please phone 020 8515 5015/5016 or email harrow.iapt@nhs.net
You can make a self-referral online by visiting our CNWL Talking Therapies Service website.
Can I use NHS e-Referral (formerly Choose and Book) to arrange my first appointment?
The team is currently unable to accept referrals via NHS e-Referral.
Service times
Monday: 8am to 8pm
Tuesday: 8am to 5pm
Wednesday: 8am to 8pm
Thursday: 8am to 5pm
Friday 8am to 5pmAppointments at 08.00 are available on request.
Transport information
Nearest tube station: The closest station is Harrow and Wealdstone.
Buses : 140, 182, 186, 258, 340, 618 and 640.
Parking: No parking on site, pay and display available in Harrow Civic Centre and on public roads.Refresh mapWhere can you find this service?
Additional information
More information
- Community health services for children & families