HSR Psychology — Psychologist in Manchester, England

3.7★★★★★★★★★★(3 reviews)

Address3-5 St John St M3 4DN, Manchester, ENG

Phone+441618209229

Websitehsrpsychology.co.uk

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HSR Psychology provides clinical and educational psychology services for children and young people aged 0-25 in North West England. They focus on maximizing wellbeing and potential.

Best for

  • Children and young people
  • Parents and carers
  • Schools
  • Early years settings
Key servicesPsychological assessments, Intervention services, School counselling, Case management, Consultation
Tagschild psychology, educational psychology, mental health, assessments, north west england, sen, wellbeing, intervention, reports, young people

Reviews on Google3.7 · 3 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Liv Hilton (Livvy)Jan 2026

I contacted HSR Psychology to enquire about a dyslexia assessment for a child. The initial response was prompt and detailed regarding cost, length of assessment, location, and payment requirements. However when I asked a straightforward follow up question about the assessor’s full name and professional credentials, I did not receive a response. I followed this up several times over the course of a month, but the question was never answered. Given the significant cost involved and the importance of knowing who is assessing a child and their professional standing, this lack of transparency was concerning and has ultimately prevented me from proceeding. Parents considering assessments may wish to make sure they are able to obtain clear information about practitioner identity and qualifications before committing.

★★★★★★★★★★hilary ecclesJun 2018

The HSR team are both approachable and professional. Our teenage son found the EP friendly and she explained the process of assessment clearly to him. The report is well written and the results and advice given thorough and clear. They liaised with school well. I have no hesitation in recommending HSR psychology.

★★★★★★★★★★Clare SmalleyJun 2017

Good communication and booking process. We have had two EP reports done recently and the EPs were punctual, friendly and approachable. The reports were received quickly and were of a good quality. Definitely using them again.

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