I did my graduation and postgraduation in Paediatrics from India and moved to the UK in 2003. I obtained my MRCPCH (UK) in 2003 and my FRCPCH (UK) in 2021. I have been working in the field of Neurodevelopmental Paediatrics since 2006. I started working at Provide Wellbeing from 2008 and have been working as consultant since 2018. My areas of expertise are autism, ADHD and developmental delay. I am also an educational supervisor for specialist registrars, a member of the Royal College of Paediatrics, and a child health examiner. I enjoy being able to help and support children and families with additional needs. In my spare time, I am a private aeroplane pilot.
Favourite Colour: Blue
Favourite Animal: Bird
With over 20 years' practice in Paediatrics, Dr Kamba Mpenge is a Consultant Neurodevelopmental Paediatrician and Neurodisability Specialist.
At the point of contact, our Business Support Officers will ask questions about the person who requires an assessment, such as their age and language level. Our team will then circulate questionnaires to gather more information about the person.
Depending on the person's age, we may share a questionnaire with the person in question, a parent/carer, the school, family members, partners or other close contacts.
After we have received the questionnaires, they will be reviewed as part of the triage process by an experienced clinical team to confirm the most appropriate assessment pathway. The route may include a telephone consultation to gather more information and discuss the assessment in more detail if needed. Following this process, you may book the assessment.
Triage Process - FREE
To ensure that everyone receives the most appropriate assessment method that is also the most cost-effective, the Provide Wellbeing team have a thorough triage process. After the initial contact, our Business Support Officers will ask questions about the person who requires an assessment, such as their age, language level and any previous diagnosis.
Questionnaires will then gather more information about the person before being triaged by an experienced clinical team to confirm the most appropriate assessment pathway.
My name is Dr Amin Band, and I am a Lead Neurodevelopmental Consultant. I joined Wellbeing in 2018. My job involves meeting children / young people and their families, assessing them, and answering their queries, making some contribution to making their lives better in some way. I enjoy working with the lovely team from the Wellbeing family and leading my teams. In my spare time, I like walking and cooking.
Favourite colour: Green
Favourite animal: Lamb
Favourite superhero: Hulk