Dr Diwakar Sukul — Clinical Psychology by Video | Omnia Lifestyle
Video consultations · UK-wide · No referral needed

Psychological care that looks at the whole picture, not just the symptom.

Prof (Dr) Diwakar Sukul is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist with twenty-five years in practice. He founded the Kamkus Clinic on Harley Street in 1998 and now sees a small number of clients by video through Omnia.

It begins with a free fifteen-minute video call with Dr Sukul himself — so you can decide, together, whether he is the right person to help.

No obligation and nothing to pay for the first conversation. Most people are offered an appointment within five working days.

Prof (Dr) Diwakar Sukul
By video call

Prof (Dr) Diwakar Sukul

Chartered Clinical Psychologist

25Years in practice
HCPCRegistered
1998Harley Street since
5 daysTypical wait
What people come with

Most people arrive knowing something needs to change, but not what to call it.

You do not need a diagnosis, a referral, or the right words. These are the areas Dr Sukul works with most often.

Everyday pressure

  • Anxiety and stress
  • Burnout and overwork
  • Sleep difficulties
  • Anger and irritability

Mood and identity

  • Low mood and depression
  • Confidence and self-esteem
  • Bereavement and loss
  • Life transitions

Longer-standing difficulties

  • Addiction and substance misuse
  • Trauma
  • Obsessive-compulsive difficulties
  • Emotional regulation

Dr Sukul also holds clinics for people whose mental health is bound up with chronic pain, and has run clinics for autism and ADHD. If you are not sure whether your situation fits, the free call is the right place to ask.

How it works

Four steps. You can stop after any of them.

No subscription, no minimum commitment, nothing that renews automatically. Everything happens by video call, wherever you are in the UK.

01

A free fifteen-minute call

A short video call with Dr Sukul — not a receptionist and not a form. He will ask what is going on, answer your questions, and tell you honestly whether he is the right person to help. If he is not, he will say so and point you somewhere better.

Free · 15 minutes · No obligation
02

A full assessment

Ninety minutes looking at the whole picture together: what you are experiencing now, your history, sleep, physical health and the circumstances around you. Dr Sukul calls this multidimensional assessment, and it is the part most often skipped elsewhere.

90 minutes · By video
03

A written plan you keep

You receive a clear summary of what Dr Sukul thinks is happening and what would help — whether or not you decide to continue. It is yours, and you are welcome to share it with your GP.

Yours to keep
04

Sessions, at your pace

Booked one at a time rather than as a course you must commit to upfront. Progress is reviewed openly, and the aim is always to give you tools you keep rather than to keep you in therapy.

£250 · 50 minutes · Booked as needed

Where a broader approach would help, Dr Sukul can coordinate an integrated programme drawing on Omnia's wider clinical team — nutrition, health screening, acupuncture and physical therapies — alongside the psychological work. This is only ever discussed once an assessment shows it would genuinely help.

About

Prof (Dr) Diwakar Sukul

Chartered Clinical Psychologist · PhD Psychology · HCPC registered Practitioner Psychologist · Chartered Member and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society

Prof (Dr) Diwakar Sukul
RegistrationHCPC · Practitioner Psychologist
SocietyChartered Member, AFBPsS
In practiceSince 1998, Harley Street
DeliveryVideo call, UK-wide
At OmniaWeekly clinic
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Dr Sukul holds a PhD in Psychology and an extensive background in clinical psychology, psychotherapy, Ericksonian hypnotherapy and neuro-linguistic programming. His work on addiction, stress, depression, emotional health and spiritual development has earned international recognition.

He gained particular acclaim for his work in alcohol and drug addiction treatment at Turning Point UK, where he treated patients with a blend of Eastern and Western healing methods, and has led seminars and workshops on stress management, multidimensional healthcare and addiction both in the UK and internationally.

The Kamkus Clinic

In 1998 Dr Sukul established the Kamkus Clinic on Harley Street, based on his concept of multidimensional healthcare. He developed the Body Mind Energy (BME) Assessment, Vedic Psychotherapy and Mind-Body Connective Therapy™ — an approach that integrates holistic and conventional medicine to address every aspect of a person's wellbeing.

Therapeutic approaches

CBTDBTACT MindfulnessHypnotherapy Integrative PsychotherapyVedic Psychotherapy

He is trained as a Field Traumatologist, Compassion Fatigue Educator and Thought Field Therapist. The approach used is chosen according to what the assessment finds, rather than a single fixed method.

Areas of expertise

AnxietyAnger managementBereavement Bipolar disorderBorderline personality disorder Substance misuseEating disorders Family conflictOCD AutismADHD

Beyond the clinic

Dr Sukul is Chairman of the International Book of Honour in London and founder of the Vedic Research Centre. He has published on holistic wellbeing, mindfulness and integrated healthcare, including Psycho-social Correlates of Heroin Addicts: A Cross Cultural Study.

Omnia has collaborated with Dr Sukul for many years. He runs regular clinics here for clients whose mental health is connected to pain, and is an expert in stress management techniques.

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The approach

Why the assessment comes first

Most people who come to Dr Sukul have tried something before. Often the difficulty was never that the therapy was wrong, but that the work began before anyone had established what was actually driving it.

01

The whole person

Mind, body and circumstance are looked at together rather than in separate rooms by people who never speak to each other.

02

Evidence-based, then tailored

CBT, DBT, ACT and trauma-focused work form the clinical core, chosen according to what the assessment finds rather than a fixed protocol.

03

A clear ending in mind

The aim is to give you tools you keep, and to review progress openly, rather than to continue indefinitely.

Fees

Stated plainly, never open-ended

You always know what something costs before you commit to it.

First conversation
Free

Fifteen minutes by video with Dr Sukul. No obligation, and nothing to pay.

Thereafter
£250 / session

Fifty minutes, booked as needed. Insured clients may pay considerably less.

A Chartered Clinical Psychologist holds a doctoral-level qualification and is registered with the HCPC — a statutory register, not a voluntary one. That is a different standard of training from a counsellor or psychotherapist, and many clients need fewer sessions overall.

Insurance

Many people pay an excess, not a fee

Dr Sukul is recognised by the major UK insurers. Select yours for a plain answer.

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Questions

What people ask before their first call

Yes. The evidence for delivering the main psychological therapies remotely is strong, with outcomes broadly comparable to seeing someone in a room. Most people find it easier in practice — no travel, no waiting room, and appointments that fit around work. All you need is a quiet space and a phone, tablet or computer.

This is the most common thing we hear. Often the work began before anyone had established what was actually driving the problem — sleep, physical health, alcohol, or circumstances that had become untenable. That is why everything here starts with a full assessment rather than a first session.

Free calls are usually offered within two working days, and a first assessment within five. No GP referral is needed, and there is no waiting list.

That depends entirely on what the assessment finds, and Dr Sukul will give you an honest view in the written plan. Sessions are booked one at a time rather than as a course you must commit to in advance.

Yes. Nothing is shared with your GP, employer or anyone else without your written consent, beyond the narrow legal exceptions that apply to all regulated clinicians. If you claim through insurance, your insurer sees the invoice, not what is discussed.

No. Clinical psychologists do not prescribe. Where medication seems worth considering, he will say so and can coordinate with your GP or a consultant psychiatrist.

Then the free call is exactly the right place to start. It is not a consultation and not a commitment — just a conversation to work out whether this is worth pursuing. If it is not, he will tell you.

Book

A free fifteen-minute video call

No cost, no obligation, and no sales script. Just time to describe what is going on and find out whether Dr Sukul can help.

  • With Dr Sukul personally — not a triage form
  • By video, wherever you are in the UK
  • Usually within two working days
  • Confidential — nothing shared without your consent
  • Honest — he will say if someone else would suit you better
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