Lavender ward Incorrect Information? If you believe the information for this service is incorrect please update the details using the form below. Please enter your name, email address and enter the correct information in the editors provided for each entry. Your request will be sent to one of our system administrators for approval. Name Email Who we are This is an acute adult admissions inpatient service which treats people with psychosis, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, substance abuse, psychosis, personality disorder, self-harm and organic disorders. Copy Text Toggle editor This is an acute adult admissions inpatient service which treats people with psychosis, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, substance abuse, psychosis, personality disorder, self-harm and organic disorders. Toggle editor Who is the service for This service is for adults of both sexes 18-65 years of age who live within the London borough of Richmond. Copy Text Toggle editor This service is for adults of both sexes 18-65 years of age who live within the London borough of Richmond. Toggle editor Conditions we treat We Cover the following conditions: Antisocial personality disorderDepressionPsychotic episodesSchizophrenia Copy Text Toggle editor Antisocial personality disorderDepressionPsychotic episodesSchizophrenia Toggle editor Where to find us Queen Mary's Hospital First Floor Roehampton Lane London SW155PN Telephone: 0208 487 6663/5 Our Opening hours The Inpatient Teams operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Inpatient staff operate a shift system. Copy Text Toggle editor Queen Mary's HospitalFirst FloorRoehampton LaneLondonSW155PNTelephone: 0208 487 6663/5Our Opening hoursThe Inpatient Teams operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Inpatient staff operate a shift system. Toggle editor Who you might see / our staff Dr Khaldoon Ahmed: Consultant Mr Collen Baffana: Ward Manager Sharon Putt: Nurse Clinical Manager Copy Text Toggle editor Dr Khaldoon Ahmed: Consultant Mr Collen Baffana: Ward Manager Sharon Putt: Nurse Clinical Manager Toggle editor What you can expect Anyone who uses our services first gets an assessment of their mental health needs and a plan of the care and support they will receive. They will also will also have one named person who co-ordinates their care and support. This person will be called either a named professional or, if your needs are more complex, a care co-ordinator. This person should be your main point of contact. You can speak to them about how your treatment and support are going. When you come to hospital we will make sure you are given information about your rights and that you are only in hospital for as long as you need. When you arrive you will be given a welcome pack which will give you and your family all the information you need to know - like the visiting times and phone numbers. Copy Text Toggle editor Anyone who uses our services first gets an assessment of their mental health needs and a plan of the care and support they will receive. They will also will also have one named person who co-ordinates their care and support. This person will be called either a named professional or, if your needs are more complex, a care co-ordinator. This person should be your main point of contact. You can speak to them about how your treatment and support are going. When you come to hospital we will make sure you are given information about your rights and that you are only in hospital for as long as you need. When you arrive you will be given a welcome pack which will give you and your family all the information you need to know - like the visiting times and phone numbers. Toggle editor Referrals Admissions require assessment by a care coordinator, Richmond Home Treatment Team - 0208 487 6693, or after presentation and assessment in A and E. Copy Text Toggle editor Admissions require assessment by a care coordinator, Richmond Home Treatment Team - 0208 487 6693, or after presentation and assessment in A and E. Toggle editor Conditions we treat Antisocial personality disorderDepressionPsychotic episodesSchizophrenia