Contact Details

Theta,
Lyon Way,
Frimley,
GU16 7ER,
United Kingdom

Telephone: 01276 454 200

Opening Times

Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Evening appointments available by arrangement with team/practitioner

Contact Names

Service Manager: Kate Lloyd

Senior Management: Richard Ilsley 

Service Description

Our Community Mental Health Recovery Services are Secondary Mental Health Teams who provide assessments for evidence based, time limited treatment and psychological interventions for adults with severe and enduring mental health issues. The focus of our whole service is promoting recovery and independence and developing self-management strategies to encourage people to achieve their potential in the community.

We are a multidisciplinary team who provide advice and support for GPs and work with individuals and their carers and can refer or signpost to a number of statutory, independent  and voluntary sector agencies.  We seek to work closely with individuals and their families as well as other organisations where consent has been given. 

For any support with social care needs please contact Surrey County Council at: asc.infoandadvice@surreycc.gov.uk or call: 0300 200 1005

You can self-refer for an assessment of your care and support needs here: Can I get help? (surreycc.gov.uk)

Referral Process

We accept referrals from: GPs, talking therapy providers and social services.

  • GPs can refer to us using the NHS Electronic Referral Service
  • Other referrers can email: spa@sabp.nhs.uk
  • If a same-day response is needed or you would like to follow up on a referral, please call our Single Point of Access for Mental Health / Mental Health Crisis Helpline on 0300 456 8342. We are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week

Referral Criteria

Adults aged 18-65 who are experiencing acute or severe and enduring mental health problems, including personality disorder, that requires assessment and intervention from a secondary care team. 

Waiting Times

28 days for routine appointments, five days for urgent appointments and emergency referrals will be assessed on the same day. 

Mental Health Crisis Support

If you, or someone you care for, is experiencing a mental health crisis or needs urgent support, help is available 24/7. 

Call NHS 111 and select the mental health option to be put through to the crisis helpline.

You can also call the crisis helpline directly on 0800 915 4644.

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