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Dr Reehan Sabri

Dr Reehan Sabri can help with:

  • Alcohol use disorders — hazardous, harmful and dependent drinking
  • Drug use disorders, including opioid, stimulant, cannabis and prescription drug dependence
  • Medication-assisted treatment for opioid dependence (methadone, buprenorphine, Buvidal depot)
  • Alcohol detoxification — planning, supervision and post-detox review
  • Relapse prevention pharmacotherapy for alcohol and opioid use disorders
  • Co-occurring mental health and substance use difficulties (dual diagnosis)
  • Alcohol-related brain damage (ARBD)
  • General adult psychiatric assessment and review
  • Mood and anxiety disorders presenting alongside substance use
  • Medication review and rationalisation for adults with substance use difficulties
  • Brief intervention and motivational approaches
  • Cross-cultural and multilingual psychiatric assessment
  • Clinical second opinions in addiction psychiatry
  • Supervision and case discussion for prescribers managing substance use

Dr Reehan Sabri offers

  • Specialist addiction psychiatry assessment
  • Substance misuse treatment planning, including medication-assisted treatment
  • Opioid substitution therapy review (methadone, buprenorphine, Buvidal long-acting injectable)
  • Diamorphine-prescribing oversight (Home Office licence holder)
  • Alcohol relapse prevention pharmacotherapy
  • General adult psychiatric assessment and management
  • Dual diagnosis assessment and care planning
  • Pharmacological management within a biopsychosocial framework
  • Multidisciplinary team working with non-medical prescribers, nurses and psychologists
  • Clinical supervision for consultants, junior doctors and non-medical prescribers
  • Medical appraisal (national appraiser)
  • Teaching, training and continuing professional development for clinicians and medical students

Dr Reehan Sabri is qualified to work with

  • Adults across the age range, including older adults
  • Adults with alcohol use disorders
  • Adults with drug use disorders, including opioid, stimulant and prescription drug dependence
  • Patients receiving or considering opioid substitution therapy
  • Patients undergoing or planning alcohol or opioid detoxification
  • Adults with co-occurring mental health and substance use difficulties
  • Multi-ethnic and multilingual populations
  • Patients within multidisciplinary substance misuse and community mental health services

Dr Reehan Sabri Qualifications

  • MBBS — St. George’s, University of London, June 1997
  • MRCPsych — Royal College of Psychiatrists, July 2002
  • MSc in Addictive Behaviour (with distinction) — St. George’s, University of London, January 2007
  • Postgraduate Medical Certificate in Medical Education — St. George’s, University of London, May 2015
  • On the GMC Specialist Register since 2006
  • Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in Substance Misuse Psychiatry — 2006
  • Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) in General Adult Psychiatry — 2006
  • General Medical Council — GMC No 4440626
  • Home Office Diamorphine Licence holder
  • National medical appraiser

Publications

  • Sabri, R., & Drummond, C. (2003). Pharmacotherapeutic interventions in alcohol dependence. Psychiatry, 3(1), 40–41.
  • Drummond, C., Phillips, T., Coulton, S., Barnaby, B., Keating, S., & Sabri, R. (2005). Saturday Night and Sunday Morning: A twenty-four hour national survey of alcohol-related attendances at Accident and Emergency Departments in England. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 29(5) Supplement.
  • Sabri, R. (2007). Working in Brunei Darussalam. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 23(5), 94–97.
  • Sabri, R. (2007). Caffeine and Suicide. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 24(4), 161–162.
  • Sabri, R., & Kuddlebai, A. K. (2008). Profile of Psychiatry in Brunei. International Psychiatry, 5(4), 34–36.
  • Sabri, R., & Yasin, M. Y. (2009). Charles Bonnet Syndrome in a Borneo Iban Tribesman. Singapore Medical Journal, 50(1), 48.
  • Sabri, R. (2011). The Addictive Potential of SSRIs. Saarbrücken, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing.
  • Sabri, R., & Kuddlebai, A. K. (2011). Brunei Darussalam. In H. Ghodse (Ed.), International Perspectives on Mental Health (pp. 88–91). London: RCPsych Publications.
  • Sabri, R., & Rajaratnam, K. (2014). Delirium as a First Manifestation of PML. Brunei International Medical Journal, 10(1), 51–54.
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Publications

Dr Reehan Sabri — Consultant Addiction Psychiatrist | Substance Misuse & General Adult Psychiatry

Dr Reehan Sabri is a senior Consultant Addiction Psychiatrist with nearly two decades on the GMC Specialist Register, holding Certificates of Completion of Training (CCT) in both Substance Misuse Psychiatry and General Adult Psychiatry. He trained and qualified at St. George’s, University of London, where he also completed his Higher Specialist Training under Professor Colin Drummond at the South London Community Alcohol Team and regional inpatient detoxification unit, alongside community drug and alcohol posts in Surrey and Sussex.

He currently serves as Regional Lead Consultant for substance misuse services with Change Grow Live (CGL) across Yorkshire and the Northeast of England — one of Europe’s largest substance misuse treatment providers. Since joining CGL in 2020 he has supported the transformation of the Bradford service from a Care Quality Commission rating of “Requires Improvement” to “Outstanding” in 2023. As Regional Lead, he provides clinical guidance to consultants and non-medical prescribers across the region, sits on CGL’s National Central Policy Committee, and contributes to the National Committee of Regional Lead Consultants. He is a Home Office diamorphine licence holder, with regional oversight of patients prescribed diamorphine, and acts as a national medical appraiser.

His clinical practice covers the full range of addiction psychiatry — including assessment and management of alcohol use disorders, opioid dependence (with prescribing of methadone, buprenorphine and Buvidal depot), stimulant use, alcohol-related brain damage, and dual diagnosis presentations where substance use co-occurs with mood, anxiety or psychotic disorders. He is experienced in supporting patients through alcohol and opioid detoxification, relapse prevention, and the integration of addiction care with mainstream mental health services. His recent CPD includes training on the pharmacological management of adult ADHD (RCPsych and UK Adult ADHD Network, 2024), reflecting the well-documented overlap between ADHD and substance use disorders.

Dr Sabri brings a substantial international and academic background to his clinical work. He has held consultant psychiatry posts at the National University Hospital in Singapore and at RIPAS Hospital in Brunei Darussalam, and academic appointments as Clinical Associate Professor at Newcastle University’s Malaysia campus and as Assistant Professor in Medical Education at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences in Riyadh. He has authored or co-authored peer-reviewed publications on alcohol pharmacotherapy, cross-cultural psychiatry, and unusual clinical presentations, and is the author of The Addictive Potential of SSRIs (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011). His practice is informed by a strong commitment to evidence-based care, multidisciplinary working, and culturally sensitive assessment of patients from diverse linguistic and ethnic backgrounds.

Meet Dr Reehan Sabri

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