Paul was so helpful during the titration process, listening to my views and suggestions, answering my questions very clearly, and providing a really thorough exploration of the medications to manage the balance of side-effects to benefit. In particular, in managing the shortages in the various ADHD medications Paul's approach ensured continuity of care throughout the titration period. I'm incredibly grateful for his kind, attentive and thoughtful approach.
Amazing person always friendly and supportive also quick responses
Paul was always polite, approachable and replied quickly to my massages. With Pauls help I finally found medications which improved my life. Thank you!
I cannot fault the care and communication given by Paul. Every query I had was answered very quickly and efficiently, and he offered options for my dosage which worked so well for me.
Paul is a great person to be titrated with . he is very understanding, kind , caring , and a all round lovely bloke .
He has been so patient with me through my titration process trying to find the correct medication and dosage to make sure I am happy . So Thankyou Paul I’m truely grateful for all your time effort and help .
Paul Cavanagh was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.
Works at
Specialises in
- Mental Health and Learning Disabilities
Qualifications:
- Nurse Independent Prescriber (Extended Formulary)
Profile
Qualifications: Education in Mental Health Studies and Nurse Independent Prescriber.
I have been a registered mental health nurse since 1999 and qualified as a nurse prescriber in 2014. I have a diverse background, having previously worked in multiple acute mental health settings with adults with complex mental health needs, before specialising in Adult ADHD services within the NHS and Psychiatry UK.
I maintain best practice with continuous professional development to achieve positive outcomes and improve quality of life for those who struggle with debilitating and complex traits of ADHD and subsequent mental health problems. I feel that I am a people person and really enjoy my role in enabling others to overcome their difficulties through effective communication, a professional attitude and an empathic approach to nursing care.
Away from work, I love to keep active and spend my spare time running, cycling and swimming and I also love spending time with my family.
Resources
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