Meet The Team
Dr Griselda Wireko-Brobby
Consultant Community Paediatrician
Dr Ezinne Madu
Consultant Community Paediatrician
Dr Amy Clare
Clinical Psychologist
Dr Kate Fadaka
Consultant child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Dr Griselda Wireko-Brobby
Consultant Community Paediatrician
General Medical Council Number 5027755
Dr Griselda Wireko-Brobby is a Community Paediatrician registered with the General Medical Council. She completed her undergraduate medical training at the University of Ghana Medical school, West Africa and Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Paediatrics at the University College London.
Dr Griselda has an interest in neurodevelopmental disorders especially where these disorders coexist with each other (under the neurodiversity umbrella) or other conditions that have overlapping symptoms e.g. Autism and Deafness.
Dr Griselda is trained to deliver holistic assessments using various tools including physical examinations and exploring possible underlying causes of the child or young person’s presentation.
She is passionate about:
- Service improvement for children, young people and their families to have a positive experience of healthcare,
- Empowering healthcare professionals in their areas of expertise, within competence and
- Transition of medical care to adult services.
Outside clinical practice, Dr Griselda loves a bookshop with hidden treasures.
Dr Ezinne Madu
Consultant Community Paediatrician
General Medical Council Number 6135882
Dr Ezinne Madu, MBBS 1996, then completed her residency in Paediatrics, in Africa with a fellowship of the West African college of Physicians. She has extensive clinical experience of over 26 years in both West Africa and the United Kingdom in Paediatrics. Dr Madu has a post graduate certificate in Community Child Health from University College London in 2008. She has been practising in the UK since 2005 as a member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the British Association of Community Child Heath-BACCH.
Dr Madu has an interest in shaping services to support neurodivergent children. She set up the pilot ADHD service in an NHS Trust and has a strong passion for supporting children and young adults through their diagnostic journeys. She also has an interest in Medical Education.
Dr Madu is a keen tennis player and experienced hiker.
Dr Amy Clare
Dr Amy Clare is a registered practitioner with the Health and Care Professions Council as a Clinical Psychologist (PYL37366) and a Speech and Language Therapist (SL16173).
Amy achieved her Bachelor of Science Degree, with honours, in Psychology from the University of Kent in 2001. She then went on to complete a Postgraduate Diploma in Speech and Language Therapy at City University in 2005. Amy then retrained as a Clinical Psychologist by completing a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Salomon’s Institute of Applied Psychology in 2019.
Amy worked within the NHS for 13 years as a Speech and Language Therapist and since 2019 as a Clinical Psychologist supporting people across the lifespan from young children to older adults. Amy has focused her clinical work on completing autism assessments both within and outside the NHS since 2021. Amy has a passionate interest in supporting people through the assessment process with a compassionate and neuroaffirmative approach that is thorough and follows the gold standard procedures. Amy is trained to carry out the ADOS-2, MIGDAS-2 and ADI-R.
Outside of her work Amy loves dogs and can usually be found saying hi to them as much as possible or walking her two lurchers Elmo and Whispy. She also loves cinema, theatre, reading, watching TV series and spending time with her family.
Dr Kate Fadaka
Consultant child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
MBBS, MWACP, FMCPaed(Nig) MRCPsych,CCT
Dr Kate Fadaka is a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist. She has a wealth of experience in assessing, diagnosing and offering treatment to children and adolescents with mental health difficulties including anxiety disorders, OCD and depression. She also offers diagnostic assessments for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which are her areas of special interest.
Dr Fadaka adopts a multidisciplinary approach when working with young people and their families to develop a comprehensive, holistic treatment plan. Dr Fadaka studied medicine at the University of Benin. Nigeria. She undertook psychiatry training at the University College London Hospitals and completed specialist training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at St Mary’s hospital, London. Prior to Dr Fadaka’s psychiatry training she trained as a Paediatrician and has a fellowship in Paediatrics from the national postgraduate medical college of Nigeria and membership of West Africa college of physicians in Paediatrics. Her extensive experience in working with young people is reflected in her holistic approach in her practice.
She is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and she is listed on the Specialist Register of the General Medical Council and Irish Medical Council as a Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist.
Outside clinical work, Dr Fadaka is involved in charitable work in West Africa, collaborating with agencies supporting vulnerable children and young persons to create awareness of mental health difficulties in the young people within the population and advocate for affordable and accessible child and adolescent mental health services.
