PTSD Assessment – Private Psychiatric Evaluation in UK

Consultant-led psychiatric assessment for trauma-related difficulties, delivered remotely across the UK.
PTSD Assessment Covers:
  • PTSD
  • Complex Trauma
  • Childhood Trauma
  • Trauma-related Presentations

You are not required to discuss traumatic details unless you feel ready.

Is this PTSD Assessment Right for YOU?

  • Past events continue to intrude into your thoughts, dreams, or reactions
  • You feel constantly on edge, unsafe, or alert even when there is no immediate threat
  • Certain situations, places, or reminders trigger intense emotional or physical responses
  • Sleep, concentration, relationships, or daily functioning have been affected
  • You want a clear psychiatric opinion, diagnosis, and medical guidance without pressure to revisit details before you’re ready

PTSD Assessment Process

The aim of this PTSD assessment is to understand how past experiences are continuing to affect your sense of safety, emotional responses, and daily functioning. The assessment focuses on clarifying whether your symptoms meet criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder or related trauma responses, and what that means clinically.

During the assessment, we will:

  • • Explore your current symptoms - including intrusive memories, heightened alertness, avoidance, emotional numbing, sleep disturbance, and how long these have been present
  • • Review relevant background - personal history, life events, physical health, and any previous mental health input, at a pace that feels safe and manageable
  • • Understand impact and patterns - how trauma responses are affecting work, relationships, sleep, and day-to-day life
  • • Reach clinical conclusions - with a clear explanation of findings and discussion of appropriate next steps


You’re in control of what you share, and nothing needs to be discussed before you feel ready. Questions and concerns are addressed during the consultation, with a clear explanation of clinical conclusions and treatment options.

A Psychiatric Assessment for PTSD — Not Just a Screening

This is a full psychiatric assessment for PTSD carried out by an experienced consultant psychiatrist.

It goes beyond questionnaires or brief checklists to explore trauma-related symptoms such as intrusive memories, heightened alertness, avoidance, emotional numbing, and changes in sleep or mood in clinical depth, consider alternative or contributing diagnoses, and apply formal diagnostic criteria where appropriate.

The assessment is designed to provide clarity, not assumptions — and to support informed, evidence-based decisions about next steps, including treatment, monitoring, or further support if needed.

Your Consultant Psychiatrist for PTSD

Dr Musa Sami has extensive experience in the psychiatric assessment of post-traumatic stress disorder and trauma-related presentations, including cases where symptoms have persisted long after the original events or are difficult to define.

As a consultant psychiatrist, Dr Sami specialises in comprehensive diagnostic assessment rather than brief screening or checklist-based approaches. His focus is on understanding trauma-related symptoms in clinical context, including heightened alertness, intrusive memories, avoidance, emotional numbing, and changes in sleep or mood, while considering psychological, biological, and situational factors that may be contributing.

Assessments are unhurried, confidential, and carried out with care and professionalism. The emphasis is on clear clinical reasoning, transparent discussion of findings, and practical guidance patients can trust when deciding on next steps.

PTSD Assessment and Ongoing Psychiatric Care Options

 The options below outline available psychiatric assessments for PTSD and follow-up appointments. Care is always guided by clinical need and discussed following an initial assessment.

Take the First Step Toward Clarity and Safety

If past experiences are still affecting your sense of safety, sleep, emotions, or relationships, a specialist psychiatric assessment can help clarify whether trauma or PTSD is playing a role.

A consultant-led PTSD assessment focuses on understanding how trauma has affected your nervous system, thoughts, and daily functioning — including symptoms such as hypervigilance, re-experiencing, avoidance, emotional numbing, and changes in mood or sleep. The aim is to provide clear clinical understanding and discuss appropriate next steps based on evidence, at a pace that feels respectful and supportive.

Common Questions About
PTSD Assessment

Do I need a GP referral for a PTSD assessment?
No. You can book a private PTSD assessment directly without a GP referral. If you wish, a summary of the assessment can be shared with your GP after the consultation.
Will I have to talk in detail about my trauma?
No. You are in control of what you share. You do not need to discuss traumatic details unless you feel ready. The assessment focuses on understanding symptoms and their impact, not on forcing disclosure.
How do you assess PTSD?
A consultant psychiatrist assesses PTSD by exploring your symptoms, history, and how past experiences are affecting your daily life. This includes looking at re-experiencing, avoidance, hyper-vigilance, emotional numbing, sleep, mood, and functioning, using recognised diagnostic criteria where appropriate.
Will I be prescribed medication?
Medication is not automatic. If medication may be helpful, this will be discussed carefully with you, including benefits, risks, and alternatives. Many people benefit from understanding their symptoms before deciding on treatment.
What happens after the PTSD assessment?
After the assessment, you’ll receive a clear explanation of findings and recommendations. This may include therapy options, medication considerations, or further support, depending on your needs and preferences.
Is this assessment suitable if I’ve already tried therapy?
Yes. Many people seek a psychiatric assessment after therapy to clarify diagnosis, understand ongoing symptoms, or review treatment options. The assessment can help guide next steps even if you’ve had support before.