Meet Our Team

Our multidisciplinary and highly experienced team are ready to help you.

Dr Chris Schramm

Dr Chris Schramm is an experienced GP with a special interest in ADHD.

He was raised and studied medicine in Australia before coming to Cambridge in 1993, initially for 3 years. He is still here. He was a partner in the Shelford Medical Practice for 18 years and en route he has been a GP Trainer, a Programme Director of the Cambridge GP Training Programme, led a Primary Care-based Research team and has worked in Medical Bioinformatics.

He has always had an intense interest in working with patients to adjust medication regimes for optimal clinical effectiveness.

His main clinical interest has been psychology in young adults and in recent years this increasingly focused on recognising and treating ADHD in adolescents and young adults. To achieve this he has undertaken further training in ADHD and forged close working relationships with multiple psychiatrists in Cambridge.

He continues to work as a GP via Cambridge Private Doctors, the private GP service at the Nuffield Hospital in Cambridge. He is a co-founder of the Cambridge ADHD Centre.

Dr Anna Conway Morris

Dr Anna Conway Morris is a Consultant Child Psychiatrist and an expert in Neurodevelopmental conditions including ADHD. She was born and educated in Freiburg, Germany before reading Medicine at Glasgow University. She has worked in several specialist ADHD clinics in Scotland (including with Dr David Coghill, a worldwide ADHD expert) before moving to Cambridge.

Anna worked as an NHS consultant leading the local ADHD clinics in Huntingdon and Cambridge for 8 years. Anna is part of a research group in the department of psychology at the University of Cambridge and has published on neurodevelopmental conditions. She holds a degree in medical education and served for 5 years as Training Programme Director for Child Psychiatry. She is now the Head of School for Psychiatry in the East of England and works as a Consultant Psychiatrist at Addenbrooke's Hospital. In 2020 she was elected Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists for her achievements in medical education.

Anna has long been an advocate for improving ADHD services and reducing the stigma of neurodevelopmental conditions. She is a co-founder of the Cambridge ADHD Centre.

Dr Louisa Mann

Dr Louisa Mann studied medicine at the University of Manchester, graduating in 1996 and worked in the Northwest for one year after graduation. She then moved to Cambridge and completed all of her postgraduate training in East Anglia.

Louisa worked as a consultant psychiatrist in Cambridge for seventeen years in the NHS, initially appointed in 2005, mainly working in the community and concentrating on psychiatric rehabilitation and psychosis. During this time, she had many patients with ADHD and some with other neurodevelopmental disorders. She has completed training in ADHD assessment and treatment.

Louisa is able to see any adult of eighteen years or older, including older people.

Claire Thurlby

Claire Thurlby is a SENCO and former Head of Learning Support at a leading Prep School in Cambridge. She has been a Specialist Advisory Teacher to the local Education Authority and for 6 years was the National Prep School Advisor for Special Educational Needs. She has completed a Masters in Psychology with a dissertation in parenting approaches in ADHD. She is very experienced at detecting specific learning deficits and liaising with Educational Psychologists to undertake more detailed testing. Her approach addresses learning, social and emotional needs. She has a particular interest in the combination of Dyslexia and ADHD.