Dr Mateen Durrani
Dr Mateen Durrani is on the specialist register of the GMC (3517617) and is accredited as a general adult psychiatrist by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. After completing his basic training in psychiatry, he has been working as a consultant Psychiatrist since 1995, initially in the NHS and since 2011 in the independent sector. He joined UKAT in 2014 and is now the UKAT Group Medical Advisor and consultant psychiatrist at our Sanctuary Lodge treatment centre.
Dr Mateen Durrani is on the specialist register of the GMC (3517617) and is accredited as a general adult psychiatrist by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. After completing his basic training in psychiatry, he has been working as a consultant Psychiatrist since 1995, initially in the NHS and since 2011 in the independent sector. He joined UKAT in 2014 and is now the UKAT Group Medical Advisor and consultant psychiatrist at our Sanctuary Lodge treatment centre. With Masters’ in Clinical and Public Health Aspects of Addiction from the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, his work and expertise focuses on helping people with various addictions achieve sobriety and a stable recovery through the process of recovery.

Dr Durrani’s interest lies deep within field of psychiatry. From his basic and later specialist training in Psychiatry to his work as a consultant and clinical/medical director for the NHS and Independent sector and ultimately, UKAT – he has devoted his entire professional life to improving the services and mental health of patients, help individuals have a better understanding of their addictive behaviour and empower them to achieve an improved quality of social and professional life.

For Dr Durrani, it’s important to help the community overcome the stigmas and accept those with mental health problems and addictive behaviour, while also creating more opportunities for therapeutic experiences.

While working with UKAT since 2014, Dr Durrani has helped Sanctuary Lodge support thousands of people suffering from alcoholism and drug addiction, as well as from behavioural addictions. His leadership and experience in managing individuals with addictive behaviours, both within the NHS and the Independent sector, devotion, concentration and desire to always achieve more and improve, have led us to become one of the top addiction treatment providers in the UK.

Professional Qualification

GMC registration

Professional bodies (positions held - last 3 yrs)

  • Secretary Diaspora Committee Royal College of Psychiatrists 2014 to 2021

  • Chairman British Pakistani Psychiatrists Association 2012 to 2016 and currently its Trustee since 2018.

  • Dr. Durrani is on the panel of all major private health insurance companies in the UK


Details of entry to specialist register:

  • General Adult Psychiatry , 2007


Personal interests

Languages spoken

  • English - Fluent

  • Panjabi, Punjabi - Fluent

  • Urdu - Fluent

  • Sindhi - Conversational


Courses offered to GPs

  • Common mental health conditions

  • Mental health conditions in patients with learning disability

  • Psychiatry of Substance misuse

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Methadone addiction Methadone is a medication that belongs to the opioid class of drugs. Commonly prescribed to alleviate pain and treat those addict...

LSD addiction Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), also commonly referred to as acid, is a powerful hallucinogenic drug that can have pronounced physica...

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Librium addiction In the UK, Librium abuse and addiction is a serious issue which has been growing worse over recent years. Librium (the brand na...

Klonopin addiction Clonazepam, sold under the brand name Klonopin, is responsible for many addiction cases in the UK and across the world. Usuall...

Ketamine addiction Ketamine, also referred to as ‘ket’, ‘horse’ or ‘special k’, is a potent hallucinogenic drug that is responsible for s...

Internet addiction With an increasing amount of our lives being spent online, countless individuals across the UK are developing an int...

Heroin addiction Heroin is one of the most infamous drugs in the world. It's an illegal, highly addictive substance that, along with morphine, led to...

Hallucinogens addiction Hallucinogens are powerful psychoactive drugs that have shown a strong tendency to induce dependence and addiction, with seve...

GHB (Gamma-hydroxybutyrate) addiction GHB, or Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate, is a powerful drug that is illegal in many countries, including the UK, because ...

Gambling addiction Gambling addiction is a form of behavioural addiction that has the capacity to have detrimental consequences on our we...

Food addiction If you are struggling with an uncontrollable urge to eat or you feel helpless around food, you may be suffering from food...

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Drug addiction Drug addiction is a significant problem, one which can lead to dangerous consequences if you do not have access to proper treatment. F...

Dihydrocodeine addiction Dihydrocodeine is a prescription pain medication in the opioid family. Although dihydrocodeine can be useful in a medical se...

Valium addiction While diazepam (also known by its brand name, Valium) is vital for many people to live with a range of disorders, for those who ...

Meth addiction Crystal methamphetamine, commonly referred to as meth or crystal meth, is one of the most abused illegal drugs on the planet. Meth is ...

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Codeine addiction Codeine is a commonly prescribed, over-the-counter painkiller. Stronger than both paracetamol and ibuprofen, codeine is intended to...

Cannabis addiction Cannabis is a drug that has drawn considerable attention in recent years, both due to the legalisation of recreational marijuana a...

Buprenorphine addiction Buprenorphine, also known as Subutex or Suboxone, is a prescription medication typically used to manage pain or treat opiate ...

Benzodiazepine addiction Benzodiazepines (commonly known as ‘benzos’) are a type of sedative medication designed to slow down functions in the bo...

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Amphetamine addiction Amphetamines, frequently referred to as ‘speed’ or ‘uppers’, speed up chemical messages in the brain and body, ofte...

Alcohol addiction Alcohol addiction is a complex condition which can be difficult to overcome. In the UK, alcohol is a legal and socially acceptable ...

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