Dr Samuel Amo-Korankye
Consultant Psychiatrist (General Adult and Old Age Psychiatry)
MBBS, MRCPsych, PGCert (Teaching and Learning)
Dr Samuel Amo-Korankye is a Consultant Psychiatrist specialising in General Adult and Old Age Psychiatry, with additional expertise in substance misuse and neuropsychiatric conditions. He is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and is listed on the GMC Specialist Register.
He completed his medical training at Barts and The London Medical School and undertook his psychiatry training across the London and Essex training programmes. He has developed broad clinical experience in the assessment and management of a wide range of mental health conditions across adult and older adult populations.
Dr Amo-Korankye has particular expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of psychosis, depression, anxiety, PTSD and stress-related disorders. He also has a strong interest in neuropsychiatric conditions, including dementia, as well as neurodevelopmental conditions such as ADHD. In addition, he has experience in the assessment and management of substance misuse disorders, supporting individuals with complex and co-occurring presentations.
He has an interest in medically prescribed cannabis treatment, with experience in assessing suitability and prescribing within appropriate clinical and governance frameworks.
Alongside his clinical work, Dr Amo-Korankye is actively involved in medical education and mentorship. He currently holds a senior academic role as an undergraduate medical lead for a university in the East of England, supporting the development and training of future doctors.
His clinical approach is thorough, patient-centred and collaborative, with a focus on delivering evidence-based care tailored to individual needs.
Specialist Interests:
Psychosis • Depression and Anxiety Disorders • PTSD and Stress-related Conditions • Neuropsychiatry and Dementia • ADHD • Substance Misuse Psychiatry • Medically Prescribed Cannabis Treatment
Testimonials
Dr Imran Malik was very understanding and kind. He made me feel comfortable and it is clear he understands ADHD very well! He had a good sense of humour and made me feel heard. My only fault with the service is the wait times are quite long, but all the staff I have spoken to have been very nice.
S.C
Really good guy. Saw me late and listened to me babble. He knows his stuff and gave me insight. I’m 38 and have just started taking this seriously after years of beating myself up. Now to start taking responsibility instead of blame.
O.B
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