Private assessment and ongoing management for ADHD, autism and general adult mental health conditions. Delivered remotely by a specialist psychiatrist based in North Berwick.
Comprehensive psychiatric care for adults aged 18 and over, delivered via secure video consultation. All assessments, prescribing and follow-up care are managed personally by Dr David Crocker.
Thorough diagnostic evaluation for adult ADHD, including structured clinical interview, collateral history review and developmental assessment. Medication initiation and titration where appropriate.
Comprehensive diagnostic assessment for autism spectrum disorder in adults. Careful developmental history, behavioural observation and formulation using established diagnostic frameworks.
Assessment and management of depression, anxiety, bipolar affective disorder, OCD and other mental health conditions. Medication review, risk assessment and ongoing clinical management.
Regular follow-up consultations for medication review, treatment monitoring and clinical support. Structured care with clear communication to your GP and other professionals.
Detailed written reports for patients, GPs and other professionals. Diagnostic summaries, medication recommendations and management plans, shared with your consent.
Evidence-based prescribing including controlled drugs where clinically appropriate. All prescribing follows national guidelines and remote-prescribing standards, with GP liaison.
BSc (Hons), MBBS (Hons), MRCPsych | GMC 7411382
Caledonian Psychiatry is led by Dr David Crocker, Specialist Psychiatrist and Medical Director. Based in North Berwick, East Lothian, Dr Crocker delivers all clinical care personally, ensuring continuity and consistency for every patient.
Dr Crocker trained in medicine at King's College London and holds membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He brings extensive experience in neurodevelopmental assessment, medication management and general adult psychiatry, having worked in the field since 2017.
The service has applied for registration with Healthcare Improvement Scotland as an independent healthcare provider. All care is delivered in accordance with the Health and Social Care Standards and aligned with the Healthcare Improvement Scotland Quality Framework.
Clinical appointments delivered
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Working in adult psychiatry
Remote psychiatric care designed to be straightforward and accessible. All consultations take place via secure encrypted video.
Contact us by email or telephone. We will discuss your needs and confirm whether the service is appropriate for you.
Once accepted, we arrange your initial assessment at a time that suits you, Monday to Friday during working hours.
A thorough psychiatric assessment via secure video consultation. Identity verified, privacy confirmed, and a detailed clinical evaluation conducted.
A clear formulation, diagnosis and management plan. Follow-up appointments for medication titration, monitoring and ongoing support. Reports sent to your GP with consent.
"Safe, effective and person-centred psychiatric care, delivered wherever you are in Scotland."
We provide assessment and treatment for a range of adult mental health conditions suitable for remote delivery.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: comprehensive diagnostic assessment, medication initiation and ongoing titration.
Full diagnostic evaluation using established clinical frameworks, with detailed formulation and support planning.
Assessment, diagnosis and pharmacological management of depressive disorders, including treatment-resistant presentations.
Diagnostic evaluation, mood stabiliser management and long-term monitoring.
Generalised anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder and phobic disorders: assessment and medication management.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder: assessment and pharmacological treatment, including augmentation strategies.
All fees are communicated before any appointment is booked. There are no hidden charges. Additional costs, including for clinical reports or extended consultations, are discussed and agreed in advance. Published in accordance with CMA guidance.
Comprehensive psychiatric assessment, diagnostic evaluation and initial management plan.
Medication review, treatment monitoring, risk assessment and ongoing management.
Non-controlled and controlled medications where clinically appropriate.
Caledonian Psychiatry
The Lighthouse, Heugh Road
North Berwick, Scotland
EH39 5PX
Monday to Friday, standard working hours
Non-urgent emails acknowledged within two working days
Caledonian Psychiatry is not an emergency service. If you or someone else is at immediate risk of harm, please call 999, attend A&E, or contact NHS 24 on 111.