How to get in touch
Email addresses
These days, the best way to get in touch with us is via email. If you work in NHS Scotland, all of our staff should be found via the NHS Scotland Global Address List (GAL). If you'd like to make a referral, our mailing address is below.
If you'd like to message us, please use the form below.
Message individual staff
There are online forms for most staff. Please see the individual staff pages for details. Please do not sent patient-identifiable information via online forms.
Address for referrals and other correspondence
Advanced Interventions Service
Area 7, Level 6
South Block
Ninewells Hospital and Medical School
Dundee
DD1 9SY
Phone us
Our telephone number is:
+44 (0)1382 496233
Send a fax
These days, email is quicker and more secure than fax. But if you do need to send us a fax...
- Send a cover sheet along with the fax, containing a confidentiality statement.
- Only the minimum amount of personal information necessary should be sent by fax.
- Where possible, information should be anonymised and a unique identifier used.
+44 (0)1382 633865
Send email via online form
If you are a clinician, sending patient-identifiable information via this form is likely to represent a breach of patient confidentiality and data protection laws. Remember that date of birth, CHI number, postcode etc is patient-identifiable information. The CHI not only contains the date of birth but also the sex of the patient. Instead, send us a general enquiry and we will reply to you from an NHS email address that allows patient-identifiable information to be transferred between NHS email addresses.
If you do not work in the NHS, please note that we may not always be able to answer queries about psychiatric treatment in general. Please read other sections of the website to ensure that your query is appropriate for the service. In many cases, it may be more appropriate for you to ask your GP, Community Psychiatric Nurse (CPN), support worker, or psychiatrist about the treatments available to you.
Last Updated on 22 January 2026 by David Christmas