Dr Mila Senem Leveson
Consultant General Adult and Rehabilitation Psychiatrist
Contact Information
- 0333 006 3835
- contact@drleveson.com
- Priory Wellbeing Centre Harley Street, 41 Harley Street, London W1G 8QH
Dr. Leveson is a Consultant General Adult and Liaison Psychiatrist in the Adult Autism Diagnostic Service at North London NHS Foundation Trust. She is also the Chief Clinical Information Officer in her Trust, with interest in digital healthcare, safety and security.
She undertakes private work at the Priory Wellbeing Centre, Harley Street and remotely. She is also trained in writing and providing medical expert witness reports,
Dr. Leveson centres her practice around an integrated, holistic approach in order to tailor treatment to each patient, to suit their individual needs. She is well known by her patients for understanding how the individual’s biological, social and personal circumstances can contribute to the individual’s mental health issues, and providing appropriate support.
Her clinical interests include the presentation of autism in women, adult ADHD and the manifestation of mental health struggles in the international community.
Dr Leveson was born and educated in Istanbul before moving to England in her teens. She studied medicine at the University of Cambridge, graduating in 2008. She initially specialised in internal medicine and gained membership to the Royal College of Physicians. Following this, she worked as Clinical Lecturer at St George’s University Medical School, in charge of clinical skills teaching for Year 2 Medical Students. She then completed her core and specialist training in General Adult Psychiatry in Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust, gaining membership to the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2015.
Dr Leveson has undertaken specialist work in personality disorders and trained in mentalisation based therapy at the Halliwick Unit. She trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy at the Tavistock NSH Foundation Trust where she also worked in the Gender Identity Development Service and researched the presentation of gender dysphoria in looked-after and adopted children. She completed theoretical training in forensic psychodynamic psychotherapy at the Portman Clinic.