Entry into University Clinic services is through specific pathways only
Support for anxiety and depression
Students can self-refer to the NHS Talking Therapies for anxiety and depression services at https://www.icope.nhs.uk/request-an-appointment/
Support for drug or alcohol use, or other behaviours such as gaming, gambling, or pornography
Students can self-refer to the CUBE clinic for problems with drug or alcohol use or other behaviours such as gaming, gambling or pornography by emailing cnwl.cube@nhs.net or ask their GP or other health professional to refer them.
Support for students affected by war, conflict and natural disaster
To be referred for one-to-one ‘Cope & Connect’ sessions, please speak to your Student Advisor or log an Enquiry via askUCL.
Get in touch with non-urgent enquiries—including proposals for group sessions—by emailing WCDSupport@ucl.ac.uk
Support for body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)
Referral to the Anxiety self-Image and Mood (AIM) Clinic is via iCope (primary care psychological services in Camden and Islington).
Clinicians within iCope can get in touch to make a referral, or discuss a potential referral by emailing nlft.aimclinic@nhs.net. We currently accept UCL students age up to 24 years.
Email the University Clinic
You can get in touch with the University Clinic with non-urgent, non-clinical enquiries at universityclinic@ucl.ac.uk
Please note we cannot respond to clinical enquiries outside of those which come through established links.
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