A new psychology clinic offering neurodevelopmental assessments and mental health support is set to open in Knaresborough next month.
Mantle Psychology is due to open on 10th June and will provide services for young people, adults and families across the area.
These services include support for ADHD, autism, sensory needs, learning needs, speech and language needs and emotional wellbeing concerns.
The clinic has been designed as a 'confidential and professional space' where clients can access tailored assessments, therapies and support based on their individual needs.

The organisation says the opening is part of its wider aim to improve access to specialist psychological care across Yorkshire and beyond.
Dr Lucy Hughes, Clinical Director of Mantle Psychology, said:
“We’re thrilled to be opening our new clinic in Knaresborough and becoming part of the local community.
"This is an exciting step for us, and we’re looking forward to getting to know the local community, building strong relationships with clients and professionals, and continue delivering high-quality care.”
Mantle Psychology already operates clinics in West Yorkshire and Derbyshire, with the new Knaresborough site expected to serve people from Harrogate, Leeds and surrounding areas.
The clinic will offer appointments through the NHS Right to Choose pathway, alongside private services through the organisation’s ‘Held By’ programme.
Find out more about Mantle Psychology online here.

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