Zeiyad Yadalllee

Advanced Practitioner

Registered Mental Health Nurse | ADHD Specialist | Nurse – Led Clinics | MH Pathway Lead

I come from a background in mental health nursing with over 20 years of experience working in various settings, from inpatient units to forensic and prisons and community and crisis teams.

I have a passion for ADHD and previously led and developed access to ADHD services in prisons in the Southeast of England. Some of my achievements to date include Setting up ‘Nurse-led’ clinics in the prison, Setting up and leading an Adult ADHD service in Surrey prisons and partaking in the development of the ADHD Pathway within the Offender Care Division, Met with the Royal Princess as Pathway Lead for the MH service (2008) – following excellent work with young people and adult offenders; Participated in teamwork to gain achievement & awards – Sussex Partnership Award in 2013.

An avid listener, showing empathy and offering a holistic approach towards treatment. I practice using evidenced-based intervention and safe practices. My practice has taken me to a broader scope of practice covering crisis and resolution services within an NHS framework whilst keeping my ADHD practice working with different private companies remotely and constantly challenging myself to new horizons.

If you require urgent assistance regarding your ADHD treatment outside of our opening hours, please follow the guidance below:


  • Non-Life-Threatening Situations: If your concern is urgent but not life-threatening, please contact your own GP for advice and support. If your GP Surgery is closed, you can also call the NHS non-emergency number, 111, for guidance on what to do next.
  • Life-Threatening Situations: If you or someone else is in immediate danger or experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 999 without delay.

Your safety and well-being are our top priorities, so please ensure you reach out to the appropriate services when in need.