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Clinicians can describe their role, setting, training, referral routes, FND interests and current availability. Profiles are reviewed before they appear publicly.
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Clinicians can describe their role, setting, training, referral routes, FND interests and current availability. Profiles are reviewed before they appear publicly.
The register is designed for patients and families who need a searchable starting point, not another confusing directory with no FND context.
FND Connect can connect education, community and SeizeControl learning into a more useful clinician resource without exposing raw patient records.
For doctors, FND Connect attempts a best-effort lookup against the public GMC register using the supplied GMC reference number and professional name. If that lookup is blocked, unclear or for a non-GMC profession, the application moves to manual review.
The GMC remains the authoritative source for doctor registration. Public FND Connect listings are an FND-aware directory, not a replacement for employer or clinical governance checks.
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NHS specialist service · Neuropsychiatry and FND self-management service
Specialist neuropsychiatry service listing for Functional Neurological Disorder and general neuropsychiatry at BSMHFT.
Referral route: The source describes referrals from local, regional and national organisations at primary, secondary and tertiary levels using the published referral process.
Source notes: Public NHS service information describes an FND-specific neuropsychiatry pathway, group self-management and specialist physiotherapy.
Source: BSMHFT neuropsychiatry page Checked 20 May 2026
NHS specialist service · Multidisciplinary FND service
Specialist Walton Centre FNDS listing, seeded from the Trust's public service page. Consultant named by the source: Dr Christine Burness.
Referral route: External referrals are via Neurology; internal referrals use the published Trust pathway.
Source notes: The source describes an FND service with consultant neurology, neuropsychology, neuropsychiatry, psychology and physiotherapy involvement.
Source: The Walton Centre service page Checked 20 May 2026
NHS specialist pathway · Neurology and vestibular physiotherapy outpatient pathway
St George's public pathway listing for FND physiotherapy referrals from the hospital's FND Clinic.
Referral route: The source states FND referrals to this service come from consultant neurologists working in the FND Clinic at St George's Hospital.
Source notes: Public NHS service information describes FND-specific referral handling within neurology and vestibular physiotherapy outpatients.
Source: St George's referral page Checked 20 May 2026
NHS specialist service · Multidisciplinary FND rehabilitation
Specialist UCLH service focused on helping people understand symptoms and develop self-management skills through integrated mind-body rehabilitation. Consultants named by the source include Professor Rick Adams, Dr Dorothea Bindman, Dr Jacqueline Foong, Dr Panayiota Petrochilos, Dr Gary Price and Dr Himanshu Tyagi.
Referral route: Published referral guidance describes neurologist-made diagnosis, readiness to engage with treatment and prior local treatment where appropriate.
Source notes: Public NHS service information describes specialist neuropsychiatry-led FND rehabilitation.
Source: UCLH service page Checked 20 May 2026
NHS specialist service · Paediatric and adolescent complex conditions rehabilitation
UCLH service for children and young people with complex symptoms, including FND and functional symptoms.
Referral route: GP referrals use e-Referral; paediatricians can refer by email according to the published service page.
Source notes: Public NHS service information describes FND as one of the conditions treated by the TRACCS complex conditions service.
Source: UCLH TRACCS service page Checked 20 May 2026
NHS specialist clinic · FND neurology assessment clinic
Specialist South East London assessment clinic based across King's College Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital for patients with functional neurological symptoms.
Referral route: The source states direct referrals can be received from neurologists and psychiatrists for patients with a diagnosis of FND, with South East London GP registration criteria.
Source notes: Public NHS service information describes an FND-specific neurology assessment clinic and multidisciplinary education group.
Source: King's College Hospital service page Checked 20 May 2026