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- Are aged 14-65 and resident in Milton Keynes.
- Are in the early stages of a psychotic illness.
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Milton Keynes Early Intervention in Psychosis Team
Westcroft Health Centre
1 Savill Lane, Westcroft , Milton Keynes, MK4 4EN
Milton Keynes Early Intervention in Psychosis Team
Address:
Westcroft Health Centre
1 Savill Lane
Westcroft , Milton Keynes,MK4 4EN
United KingdomTelephone:
01908 725888Milton Keynes Early Intervention in Psychosis Team provides assessment and treatment for people aged 14-65 experiencing their first episode of psychosis. The teamĀ is made up of mental health nurses, non-medical prescriber, psychologists, occupational therapist and a part time psychiatrist.
The aims of the team are:
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Eligibility criteria (who is the service for?)
The service supports people who:
How can someone be referred?
Referrals are accepted from other mental health services including the urgent care team, talk for change, acute home treatment team, hospital liaison, perinatal service, street triage, primary care plus and the liaison and diversion service.
Self-referrals cannot be made at this time.
Can I use Choose and Book to arrange my first appointment?
The service is currently unable to accept referrals via Choose and Book.
Service times
The service operates 09:00-17:00, Monday to Friday.
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