ME/CFS Therapy Team
Dr Daniel Zahl
Clinical Psychologist
Daniel is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and the Psychology Lead for Specialist Medicine. He is also an accredited CBT therapist and supervisor.
Since qualifying in 2005 he has worked with people with chronic physical health problems in the NHS.
He provides teaching, training and supervision, and has written a number of book chapters and published in peer reviewed journals.
His areas of specialist interests include ME/CFS, bariatric surgery, diabetes and more recently Long Covid, where he is part of the Oxford Long Covid Multidisciplinary Clinic.
Daniel oversees ME/CFS service supervision and service development.
Dr Camilla Hanson
Clinical Psychologist
Camilla has been working in the NHS since 2022. Camilla previously worked as a psychologist in Australia, with experience working in the public health service, private practice and a not-for-profit health service.
She has a special interest in long-term physical health conditions, having experience working in kidney disease, transplantation and chronic pain.
Prior to training as a clinical psychologist, Camilla worked in clinical research exploring the psychosocial impacts of chronic health conditions in both adults and children/young people.
Camilla is a registered Practitioner Psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council.
Camilla works in the ME / Chronic Fatigue Service on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Dr Georgia Parratt
Clinical Psychologist
Georgia is a Principal Clinical Psychologist, registered with the Health and Care Professions Council.
Georgia has a special interest in long-term health conditions, and since moving to London post-qualification, has specialist experience of working with a range of conditions, including chronic pain, ME/CFS, haematological conditions (such as haemophilia and thrombosis) and Long Covid.
Since moving to Oxfordshire in 2024, Georgia is part of both the Oxford Long Covid Multidisciplinary Clinic and the Central and North West London Post Covid Service.
Georgia works in the ME / Chronic Fatigue Service on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Amanda Wall
Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist
Amanda worked in clinical research before training to become a physiotherapist. She has worked in the field of chronic pain and fatigue management for over 16 years.
She is currently undertaking a PhD at Oxford University investigating the interactions between sleep and pain.
Amanda is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (PH656330) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (070256) and she is a member of the Physiotherapy Pain Association, British Pain Society and British Sleep Society.
Amanda works in the ME / Chronic Fatigue Service on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Janet Malone
Secretary
Email: chronicfatigueclinic@ouh.nhs.uk
Tuesday to Friday
Last reviewed:12 November 2024