

Dr Geoff Lawrence-Smith
MBBS, BSc (int), PGCAP, FHEA, MRCPsych
Consultant Psychiatrist
PsychiatryLiason PsychiatryPerinatal Psychiatry
GMC: 6052922
About Dr Geoff Lawrence-Smith
Biography
Dr Lawrence-Smith is a consultant psychiatrist, working independently at the Priory Wellbeing
Centre, Harley Street and for the NHS in the Department of Psychological Medicine at the Royal
London Hospital and St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London.
Dr Lawrence-Smith has over ten years of experience working full-time for the NHS in general
adult community, consultation-liaison psychiatry, and perinatal psychiatry. He has worked in
many NHS mental health trusts across London and Southeast England including South London
and Maudsley Oxleas, and East London Foundation Trusts.
Dr Lawrence-Smith has recently led the establishment of a neuromodulation team for treatment
resistant depression in East London and is the clinical lead for this service.
In his liaison psychiatry role, Dr Lawrence-Smith provides clinical leadership and day-to-day
supervision to his colleagues and collaborates directly with patients in crisis to formulate
safe, recovery-focused management plans directly in the emergency department, on acute
medical/surgical wards and in outpatient settings.
For over 4 years, Dr Lawrence-Smith conducted perinatal psychiatry outpatient clinics alongside
community midwife colleagues to be as responsive as possible to the needs of women in the
perinatal period.
Dr Lawrence-Smith’s community psychiatry role developed his confidence and expertise in
multidisciplinary working to facilitate the community care and recovery of patients with complex
mental health needs in the context of conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder,
depression, personality/attachment disorder and autistic spectrum conditions.
Over recent years, Dr Lawrence-Smith has developed his expertise in supporting people with
treatment resistant mood disorders. Dr Lawrence-Smith offers rTMS treatment for depression
at the Priory and is also experienced in the assessment and treatment of adult ADHD.
