Welcome to The Winnicott Centre, a premier therapeutic facility located at 195-197 Hathersage Road in Manchester. Our centre is dedicated to providing a serene and nurturing environment for individuals seeking mental health support and personal development. With a focus on comfort and accessibility, our thoughtfully designed spaces are equipped with modern amenities that enhance the therapeutic experience.

At The Winnicott Centre, we offer a range of services including individual therapy, group sessions, and specialized workshops tailored to meet the diverse needs of our clients. Our highly trained professionals are committed to fostering a supportive atmosphere where every guest feels valued and understood. Whether you’re navigating life’s challenges or looking to enhance your well-being, our team is here to help you on your journey.

Conveniently situated in a vibrant area of Manchester, we are easily accessible by public transport, making it simple for you to reach us. Our welcoming staff is ready to assist you with any questions or to help you book an appointment—just give us a call at 0161 701 6880. Experience the difference at The Winnicott Centre, where your comfort and growth are our top priorities.

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Caron Farragher

1 Google Rating

Shambles of a place. Sent away once, told there was nothing ‘wrong’ with my child, only to ask f

1/ 5

Shambles of a place. Sent away once, told there was nothing ‘wrong’ with my child, only to ask for a second opinion and to be told he has ADHD after testing and assessments. Now currently have no named workers and hasn’t since his last one switched roles in-house. Reports left in draft with nobody looking at them or actioning on them for five months, have to remind workers to make referrals... Manager even fails to correspond. No support in place for olmost five months, not making appointments with prescribing doctors, so medications cannot be altered... the place is a mess. The only one star I give is for the poor reception and admin staff who have to answer the phones to the people needing answers and support for their child who needs them.

Paulina Schutz

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Saima Choudhry

3 Google Rating

Very long waiting time for assessment.

3/ 5

Very long waiting time for assessment.

Emma Rids

5 Google Rating

If it wasn't for this centre I would of been dead, thank you for everything. Thank you for the suppo

5/ 5

If it wasn't for this centre I would of been dead, thank you for everything. Thank you for the support, the hope. They taught me how to live again, and I cannot be more grateful.

Caron Farragher

4 Google Rating

Shambles of a place. Sent away once, told there was nothing ‘wrong’ with my child, only to ask f

4/ 5

Shambles of a place. Sent away once, told there was nothing ‘wrong’ with my child, only to ask for a second opinion and to be told he has ADHD after testing and assessments. Now currently have no named workers and hasn’t since his last one switched roles in-house. Reports left in draft with nobody looking at them or actioning on them for five months, have to remind workers to make referrals... Manager even fails to correspond. No support in place for olmost five months, not making appointments with prescribing doctors, so medications cannot be altered... the place is a mess. The only one star I give is for the poor reception and admin staff who have to answer the phones to the people needing answers and support for their child who needs them. Updated : after having to complain about matters things improved significantly. Waiting times are still too long for our children... However, the service and support dr the doctors and other staff has been vastly improved. Seems they're turning things around.

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