Our Team of Experts

Dr Leon Barron

Dr Leon Barron is a dedicated General Practitioner with a broad background in both NHS and private healthcare.

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He graduated from Barts and The Royal London Medical School and was awarded Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP) in 2017. Alongside his clinical work, he is actively involved in medical education and serves as a tutor at University College London Medical School.

Dr Barron provides care across the breadth of general practice, with a particular interest in mental health. He has undertaken additional training in menopause care, achieving the British Menopause Society (BMS) Management of the Menopause Certification, as well as advanced training in ADHD assessment and management.

He has a strong interest in the intersection between physical and mental health, particularly in patients whose symptoms span multiple conditions and may not have been fully understood in the past. He has extensive experience in supporting neurodivergent patients and those with complex clinical presentations.

Dr Barron takes a thoughtful, whole-person approach, aiming to better understand interconnected symptoms that do not fit neatly into a single diagnosis. His work often involves supporting individuals with chronic conditions that do not respond well to a one-size-fits-all model of care.  His approach is centred on delivering personalised, holistic care, helping patients improve both their health and overall wellbeing.

Jonathan Lipitch

Jonathan Lipitch is a Master Certified Coach (MCC), the highest global accreditation in professional coaching.

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He specialises in coaching neurodiverse individuals, including those with ADHD, autism and related conditions, supporting them to improve both day-to-day functioning and overall wellbeing.

He brings extensive experience from his role as a Specialist Neurodiversity Coach within a leading Harley Street clinic, as well as more than six years working in NHS services as a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner across adult mental health, chronic pain and rehabilitation pathways. He also works within the Department for Work and Pensions Access to Work scheme, supporting neurodiverse individuals in professional environments.

Jonathan works with patients following diagnosis, offering structured coaching that combines practical strategies, psychoeducation and strengths-based support.

Dr Laura Korb

Dr Laura is a Consultant Psychiatrist who specialises in neurodevelopmental psychiatry.

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She has extensive experience supporting adults with ADHD, Autism, Learning Disabilities, mood and anxiety disorders, and presentations that do not fall neatly into a single diagnostic box. Her approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence‑based medicine, combining clinical expertise, current research, and patient preferences to deliver personalised care.

Dr Laura is an elected member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Faculty of Intellectual Disability and serves as a College examiner. She has authored book chapters and peer‑reviewed articles and remains actively engaged in academic practice.

In her clinical work, she provides clear, structured assessments and thoughtful formulations to help individuals understand their experiences and options. She values close collaboration with patients and involved professionals to develop plans that feel realistic, supportive, and aligned with each person’s goals.

Dr Louisa Wilkings

Dr Louisa Wilkings is a General Practitioner and Neurodiversity Life Coach.

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Graduating from Southampton University, Dr Wilkings gained Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP) in 2013. Dr Wilkings embraces a holistic approach, keeping the patient at the centre of everything she does. Dr Wilkings has a particular interest in Neurodiversity and Life Overwhelm.

In addition to her work as a private GP, Dr Wilkings is a trained Neurodiversity and Life Coach, having gained a Diploma in Transformational Coaching accredited by The Association for Coaching. Using concepts including positive Psychology, cognitive behavioural coaching and solution focused coaching, Dr Wilkings is able to offer tailored ADHD and Life Coaching. She works collaboratively with individuals to create dedicated time and space to give thought to the issues which are most important to them. New insights and thinking can empower transformational change.

Dr Wilkings uses active listening and thoughtful reflections to gain a thorough and accurate understanding of each person’s concerns. She strives to create a calm, supportive environment in which individuals feel at ease and empowered in their care.