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Dr Veronika Machalova

Dr Veronika Machalova

Paediatrician

Qualifications

  • The MRCPCH (Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child
    Health), the Foundation of Practice (FOP) completed in 2016.
  • Doctor of Medicine (MBBS) , graduated at Faculty of Medicine at Charles
    University in Prague

Memberships

  • Member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
  • Member of the British Medical Association
  • Full Registration with the General Medical Council

Summary

Veronika completed her university degree in Czechia before moving to the UK in 2006. She then completed her junior doctor training, including Speciality Paediatric training (level 3) under the London Deanery. Since 2016 she has been working as a speciality doctor in community paediatrics with special interest in neurodiversity with children and young people from the age of 0-19 years. Veronika is specialised in the assessments and management of children and young people with developmental and neurodevelopmental difficulties including ASD & ADHD.

Experience

Since 2016, Veronika has specialised in the assessment and care of children and young people aged 2 to 18 years for ASD & ADHD. She completed additional training in NICE recommended assessment tools for ADHD QB check & QB testing and developmental assessments (Bayley Scales of Infant & Toddler development). She has been involved in neurodevelopmental research & audits. She has continued to develop and broaden life experience in neurodiversity.

Initially working in the NHS, Veronika prefers now to devote her time to the Oxford CBT service helping children & families to navigate & support trough diagnostic process while using professional but also personal experiences with neurodiverse children.

Her approach to children and young people is based on professional knowledge but also practical skills with neuroatypical children which most of families faces in day-to-day life ( including difficulties with transition, pathological demand behaviour & sleep difficulties).

Interesting Facts

Veronika is a director of an educational community club and school for Czech and British families, with a strong focus on inclusion and celebrating different cultures. The club supports children in learning about Czech and British traditions and heritage while welcoming families from diverse backgrounds.

She founded The Autism Café & Play, a supportive community group for neurodivergent children and their parents.

Veronika is a member of the Association of Czech Schools in the UK and is currently involved in an educational community project supporting teachers and teaching assistants who work with children with autism and ADHD.

Outside of work, Veronika enjoys spending time with her family—especially her children—travelling, and discovering new family-friendly places that are inclusive for both neurotypical and neurodivergent children.

Assessments

  • Autism – Children 6+ and Adolescents
  • ADHD– Children 6+ and Adolescents

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