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| Professor Michael Lewis is CEO of the London Children's Practice |
Jackie Harland is the Principal Therapist |
The Practice employs a multi-disciplinary approach which offers a comprehensive service if and when more than one professional opinion or input is required. The team can offer joint (two professionals) or multi-disciplinary (three or more professionals) service.
We offer services for young children who have complex needs, including general learning difficulties, language delay or disorder, specific learning difficulties and neurodevelopment disorders, and those who may be on the autistic spectrum.
Team members carry out their own assessments and then share information to form an opinion that provides an overall picture of the child with joint recommendations and intervention strategies.
Main Clinic
18, Wimpole Street, London. W1G 8GD. UK. Tel: +44 (0) 207 467 9520
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LCP Lee Green
c/o Riverston, 63-69, Eltham, Road, London. SE12 8UF
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LCP Hampstead
c/o Golders Hill Health Centre, 151, North End Road, London NW11
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For further information or to arrange an appointment please telephone
London Children's Practice on +44 (0) 207 467 9520 or
email clinic@londonchildrenspractice.com
“Thank you for getting the fantastic report you did on our child to us so quickly. It is amazing and we cannot thank you enough for the assessment you did. It is nice to see his problems being addressed rather than the usual negative attitude we have come up against for the last few years trying to get our son the help he so desperately needs……it is the first time I have ever had a clear view of what we as his parents feel is right from him…..” Katherine Gray