Contact Details

Sandalwood House,
Farnham Road Hospital,
Farnham Road,
Guildford,
GU2 7LX,
United Kingdom

Telephone: 01483 443 704

Email: HealthPsychologySW@sabp.nhs.uk

Contact Names

Service Manager: Katherine May

Service Description

We are a team of psychologists who support healthcare professionals across the Guildford and Waverley area. We specialise in the connection between physical and mental health, helping staff understand how these aspects of wellbeing interact. Our work spans NHS hospital and community settings, supporting more joined‑up, preventative, and person‑centred care.

Referral Process

The service is commissioned exclusively for Guildford and Waverley . 

For example:

  • GP surgeries 
  • Community Matrons 
  • Community Rehabilitation Teams 
  • GPIMHS 
  • Community Mental Health Recovery Services (CMHRS) 
  • Community Integrated Care Teams 
  • Royal Surrey County Hospital 
  • And other Community Services 

How to request a consultation 

Professionals can email HealthPsychologySW@sabp.nhs.uk to obtain an initial consultation request form. Please complete and return this via email and we will review your request in our request meeting.  

Community Health Psychology is a consultation service and cannot offer crisis assessment, urgent clinical intervention, or direct risk management. 

 Responsibility for ongoing care and risk remains with the referring professional or team. 

 If urgent concerns arise, please use your service’s established safeguarding,  

Referral Criteria

Inclusion criteria:  

  • The referring professional to be available for consultation. 
  • The client has a GP in the Guildford & Waverley location. 
  • We are an adult service (over 18 years old). 
  • The client with remain under the care of the professional/team seeking consultation with Community Health Psychology. 
  • We do not offer psychological therapies directly, however, we can discuss signposting options with you should this be required. 

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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