
With mental health conditions on the rise amid an increase in demand for specialist services, Soke Wimbledon opens its doors today as the second centre within The Soke’s umbrella. It follows the successful launch and growth of its flagship centre in South Kensington, which first opened in 2020.
Soke Wimbledon offers specialist and accessible mental health, wellness and coaching services for children, adults, families and businesses across South West London and beyond. The new clinic is located at 1 Compton Road, SW19 7QA, in a 2,600 square-foot building occupying the ground and mezzanine floors of The Old Post Office, incorporating eight treatment rooms and space for larger group therapy sessions.
Soke Wimbledon opens with 40 new practitioners to offer best-in-class psychotherapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors, therapists and leadership development specialists. They cover common behavioural health issues such as depression, anxiety and other non-acute disorders; offer family therapy, child & adolescent counselling, and corporate wellbeing services. Clients will benefit from an accessible and integrated system of care in one location, ensuring their individual needs are met at every junction, and enabling them to become the best version of themselves.
Maryam Meddin, founder & CEO of The Soke, comments:
“We launched The Soke with the intention of showing that if mental health services were less clinical and more accessible, more people would be amenable to finding out how they could benefit from them; this theory of de- stigmatisation had to be proven through practice. Over the past two years we have been overwhelmed with the positive response from those who have become our clients, as well as those who endorse what we’re doing through their encouragement and moral support.
“We’re pleased to now extend our reach, both geographically and in other ways, by opening a smaller, ‘local’, and more accessible version of our centre to serve the South West London community and beyond. Soke Wimbledon continues to operate according to the principles that helped us to win an Outstanding rating from the Care Quality Commission, principles we live by to ensure that those who seek out mental health care can do so armed with the knowledge that they – and their loved ones – are in uncompromisingly safe, caring and experienced hands.”
The Soke is regulated and rated Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission.