Consultant Psychiatrist,
Dr Sally Cubbin is a highly qualified, experienced, sensitive, and caring Consultant Psychiatrist with special expertise in the diagnosis and management of Adult ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). She is trained in both general adult psychiatry and old age psychiatry and is happy to assess and treat patients from 18. In some cases she may see patients from age 17.
Dr Cubbin's interest and expertise in psychotherapy complements the medical management of her patients and puts her in the position of being able to offer both a medical and psychological assessment and approach to treatment simultaneously.
She holds a Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from Oxford University and uses these skills for the treatment of mental illness using a psychological approach to complement her medical skills. She also has an interest in sleep medicine and has higher training in CBT for insomnia. Many patients, especially those with ADHD, suffer from poor sleep and she aims to optimise this, as well as daytime symptoms of their ADHD or other mental health problems.
Dr Cubbin has particular expertise in the assessment and treatment of Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (Adult ADHD).
She was first registered by the General Medical Council (GMC) in 1993 (GMC number 4009027). She completed her higher psychiatric training in psychiatry in the Oxford Deanery and also The Maudsley Hospital, London. She is registered on the GMC Specialist Register for General Adult Psychiatry and the Psychiatry of Older Adults. In 2009/2010 she also held a permanent, substantive part time NHS post working as Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist in Hampshire. She has also worked part time as a Consultant Psychiatrist at the The Maudsley Hospital Adult ADHD National Referral Service in London for four years where she assessed and managed patients with this disorder.
She continues to work in this area in both the NHS and private practice. She has a private practice in Adult ADHD / ADD and general psychiatry with clinics in Oxford, Windsor and Southampton. She also sees NHS patients who are registered in Southampton CCG. She is a member of the executive committee as well as the training sub committee for UKAAN, the UK Adult ADHD Network (https://www.ukaan.org/) which promotes training for health care professionals in adult ADHD. As part of this role she runs internationally attended workshops on the treatment and diagnosis of ADHD in adults and lectures at ADHD conferences.
Dr Cubbin is trained in both general adult psychiatry and old age psychiatry and is happy to see patients with other disorders for a general psychiatric assessment. However, she is particularly interested in:
Management: Dr Cubbin has spent time working in the private healthcare sector as well as the NHS and held the post of Associate and then Assistant Medical Director of Bupa from 2001 to 2004.
Teaching: Dr Cubbin has worked as both a clinical skills tutor and an academic tutor to Oxford University medical school and continued to contribute to training junior doctors during her time as an NHS consultant.
She has travelled extensively. Her interest in expedition medicine has led to voluntary work participating as expedition doctor on a Raleigh International expedition to South America.
Sally Cubbin is a member of the following professional associations and organisations...
Dr Cubbin offers a variety of individually tailored treatment methods to help patients understand and control their problems.
Conditions treated include:
Nuffield Health Oxford Hospital, The Manor
Beech Road
Headington
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX3 7RP
Main phone: | 07887 640 102 | |
Main email: | help@adhdclinic.co.uk |
Cardinal Clinic
Oakley Green
Windsor
Berkshire
SL4 5UL
Main phone: | 07887 640 102 | |
Main email: | help@adhdclinic.co.uk |
Priory Wellbeing Centre Southampton
Avenue House
62 The Avenue
Southampton
Hampshire
SO17 1XS
Main phone: | 07887 640 102 | |
Main email: | help@adhdclinic.co.uk |
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