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Nightingale Hospital is delighted to announce the launch of an esketamine nasal spray treatment service. Nightingale is the first, and only private hospital in the UK to be providing this treatment. Being able to access mental health treatment when you need it is vital. Despite the UK's lockdown restrictions, we want to assure you that Nightingale Hospital will remain fully operational and can accept patients from all over the country.

This includes our addictions and eating disorder treatment services. For over 30 years, we've been providing leading support for a range of mental health conditions, including addictions and eating disorders. Make a referral today using our online referral form, or speak to a member of our Patient Services Team to ensure your patient gets the help they need from the right expert.
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We provide a range of mental health and addictions treatments at our hospital in London. This includes general mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, stress, obsessive-compulsive disorders; to alcohol, drug and behavioural addictions and eating disorders. Learn about our treatment options for a wide range of addictions, including alcohol, drugs, technology, gambling and other behavioural addictions.
Whether you're a GP or health professional, learn more about making a referral at Nightingale Hospital. At Nightingale Hospital, we can assure you that every enquiry is dealt with in the strictest of confidence by our expert team. Our online referrals form is simple to use, safe and private.

With over 60 consultant psychiatrists and over 100 therapists at Nightingale Hospital, you can be assured your patient will be paired with the most appropriate expert available from our extensive network.Get fast access to support across a range of general mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, stress, obsessive-compulsive disorders; alcohol, drug and behavioural addictions and eating disorders.
1 in 4 adults will experience a mental health problem each year in the UK. Despite this, mental health conditions still remain highly misunderstood and underdiagnosed. Nightingale Hospital offers assessment and treatment of a wide range of mental health conditions, in a variety of different settings.
For over 30 years, we've been delivering patient-focused mental health treatment at Nightingale Hospital. Nightingale Hospital specialises in assessing, diagnosing, and treating mental health and emotional disorders using both medical and psychological therapies. With a trusted team of over 60 consultant psychiatrists and over 100 therapists, we're able to provide leading support via a range of different services.
At Nightingale Hospital, we have a team of over 60 consultant psychiatrists, some of which being the most renowned names in psychiatry in the country. Many are able to consult in a range of languages. We also have over 80 therapists working at the hospital, who are all supported by a team of specialist mental health nurses, health care assistants and ward doctors.
Reviews (10)
Damian Zhang
Damian Zhang
Oct 16, 2021
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Stayed here in June 2019, have to say it was brilliant, patients, staff, drs are all nice. As an inpatient it just helped me get back to normality.
Lisa Smith
Lisa Smith
Jun 14, 2021
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I had a few admissions here over the past decade, I wish I had never been a patient here in the first place. I was misdiagnosed which led to wrong medication which triggered really bad side effects and made my mental health much worse. In fact, they medicated me into poorer mental health in an attempt to treat symptoms which arose purely due to the wrong medication.
My psychiatrist was terrible, did not know how to treat me and said my symptoms were complicated, after leaving the Nighintgale and seeing another doctor in 2017 I have been doing really well and am correctly medicated, no one else
Morticia Addams
Morticia Addams
Feb 25, 2021
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This is my second time here and absolutely nothing has changed in one year. I have yet to be assessed by a therapist and have been here for nearly one week, I never received orientation to the ward, explanation on how to access and use Zoom for group, an intake binder/packet, items of mine were lost by the staff, my shower floods the entire bathroom, patients from other units are touching one another within staff view, nursing staff does not know basic wound care, and it seems as if the weekend physician on call can’t be bothered to do his job which is to ensure the safety of those under his
Lauren McCartney
Lauren McCartney
Feb 24, 2021
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I have been accessing inpatient AND outpatient treatment at Nightingale Hospital for many years after trying many other facilities in the UK and abroad, and I can honestly say it is the best mental health service available. I can promise you that you will not receive mental health care of this world-class level anywhere else. Please do not take stock of some of the very questionable reviews below. This hospital, it's experts and nurses will change your life.
Peter Greenwood
Peter Greenwood
Jan 23, 2021
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Needs more nursing staff to patrol and a secure door system!. On a visit I heard a high risk patient managed to leave the ward, go down stairs, hide in the corridors undetected, waited for reception to get busy with visitors, crawled passed the desk and ran out the door behind an exiting visitor. Where were all the staff? It was over half an hour before the nurses realised this woman was gone. This could have been my sister. Theyre taking on patients they arent prepped to facilitate.
There's no door security or ward presence to really police patients. Making the receptionist man the main door
Lottie Myers
Lottie Myers
Nov 14, 2020
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Be very wary before going to this hospital and spending so much money especially if you are not insured and are going to the mental health part of the hospital.
I went to the Nightingale suffering from very bad depression and high anxiety. Good things are the nursing care is excellent and the staff are lovely and kind & rooms kept very clean. Sadly many negatives. On arrival, they are very overeager to make you read/sign many forms and take your bank details if you are not insured. I was in a very bad state on arrival and was rather taken aback by this. I did not get to see the psychiatrist I
Natasha Cumpstone
Natasha Cumpstone
Aug 27, 2020
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After reading so many reviews before I attended the hospital I was absolutely petrified and really scared to go. On arrival everybody was so friendly and helpful. I truly had a good experience the therapy sessions provided were great help the staff were all lovely and generally give you the time of day. The food in the restaurant is literally 5 star. I'm glad I was admitted this hospital has changed my whole life. You can wash your clothes have your own room with on suite. Nurses constantly checking up on you every 15 mins to make sure your safe. I can't fault this place everything has good and
A. B.
A. B.
Jan 06, 2020
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I was an outpatient at the Nightingale Hospital for several years and was considerably worse leaving than when I first entered the place. It is administratively chaotic. My psychiatrist was more concerned with being liked by his colleagues and staff than upholding basic standards of confidentiality and professionalism. My therapist was, quite simply, not qualified to do the job with which he was entrusted.
I would advise avoiding large, private equity-owned hospitals such as the Nightingale because they keep investment needed to operate a well-run organisation to a bare minimum. Patients suffer
K. G. Atilla
K. G. Atilla
Dec 18, 2019
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Extortionist private hospital taking advantage of medicated patient weaknesses!
I witnessed how a patient on medication who was late to an appointment (easily due to medication they prescribed) was charged hundreds of pounds for being late to one single appointment out of many many other paid and never missed appointments, even when the patient wanted to reschedule since the patient needed help.
Shame on you Nightingale! You call yourself a hospital...?! You are not!
L. Brookes
L. Brookes
Jul 10, 2019
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Good decent hospital. I gave 4 stars as my husband has just been admitted 2 days ago. A very quite atmosphere. The staff is attentive and his Consultant is going to see him on Saturday. Which is very comforting. All good so far.