Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust, located in the heart of Bath, is dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health services designed to support individuals on their journey to wellness. Situated at NHS House Combe Park, our facility offers a serene and welcoming atmosphere where compassionate care meets professional expertise. We specialize in a wide range of mental health services, including counseling, therapy, and community support programs, all tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients.

Our team of experienced mental health professionals is committed to fostering a supportive environment that not only encourages healing but also empowers individuals to take charge of their mental well-being. Whether you’re seeking guidance through one-on-one consultations or looking to participate in our engaging workshops and group classes, Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership is here to help you navigate life’s challenges with confidence.

What sets us apart is our holistic approach to mental health, integrating innovative therapeutic practices with a strong emphasis on community involvement and support. We believe that mental fitness is just as important as physical fitness, and we strive to create a vibrant community where individuals can connect, share experiences, and grow together. For any inquiries or to book an appointment, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 01225 731731. Your path to improved mental health starts here!

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Matt Jameson

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I would like to thank the team at Ashfield for keeping me going. They are a fantastic crew and if I

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I would like to thank the team at Ashfield for keeping me going. They are a fantastic crew and if I had to meet them again the Moët would be flowing. I have changed my name but to the guys that work there, I was the bully bake assistant. Have a great Christmas to you all and the chickens xx

Michelle Tomlinson

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God awful trust. Terrible treating both service users and staff.

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God awful trust. Terrible treating both service users and staff.

/Charlie milnes/

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Jess Cowley

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Joseph Malcolm

5 Google Rating

Lovely staff I really miss them, had a lot of fun at Hill View

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Lovely staff I really miss them, had a lot of fun at Hill View

Zoe Self

5 Google Rating

An incredible team who supported me through my darkest moments. Always on the end of the phone or ha

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An incredible team who supported me through my darkest moments. Always on the end of the phone or happy to meet up ( pre covid) Through the support of fantastic psychiatrists and the caring, empathetic team members, I felt in complete control of my care and my concerns were listened to. I will miss the team but I'll never forget the journey I went on with them. Continue to do the brilliant work you do! Sincere thanks

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