Festive opening hours

  • Monday 23 December: 9am to 5pm
  • Tuesday 24 December: 9am to 1pm
  • Wednesday 25 to Friday 27 December: Closed
  • Monday 30 to Tuesday 31 December: 9am to 5pm
  • Wednesday 1 January: Closed
  • Thursday 2 January: 9am to 5pm

Dr Dina Gazizova

Consultant Adult Psychiatrist
Adult
MBBS, MRCPsych
GMC #6089032
Dr Dina Gazizova

Dr Dina Gazizova is a specialist in the psychiatry of learning disabilities and has particular experience assessing and supporting autistic people.

Along with her ongoing work with Clinical Partners, Dr Gazizova works as a consultant psychiatrist for Central North West London NHS Foundation Trust in the specialist learning disability service.

I felt at ease with the consultant and she seemed to conduct a very thorough and in-depth examination which I do not think would normally have been available on the NHS.

Areas of expertise

  • Autism

Therapeutic approaches used

  • Evidence-based psychiatrist of learning (intellectual) disability

Qualifications and Education

  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
  • Tashkent Medical School, Uzbekistan
  • Certificate of Basic Postgraduate Training in Neurology – Tashkent Medical School, Teaching Hospital
  • Certificate of GP trainer – Thames Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education – University of London/Tashkent Deanery of
  • Postgraduate Education
  • CCT in Psychiatry of Learning Disability

Professional Bodies and Membership

  • Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
  • General Medical Council (GMC)

Publications

The overweight: obesity and plasma lipids in adults with intellectual disability and mental illness
Gazizova, D, Puri, B.K., Singh, I, Dhaliwal, R, (2011), The overweight: obesity and plasma lipids in adults with intellectual disability and mental illness, in the Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
Forced Marriage among Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: Discussion Paper
Gazizova, D, Groce, N, Hassiotis, A, (2014), Forced Marriage among Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: Discussion Paper, in the Leonard Cheshire Disability and Inclusive Development Centre, University College London, Working Paper Series 27