Muffy Greenaway (she/her)

MD, FRPC(C)

CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIST

Muffy Greenaway is the Founder and Director of Three Story Clinic and is a Psychiatrist with more than 18 years experience assessing and treating conditions such as Anxiety, Depression, Eating Disorders, Psychosis, and Complex Pain. 

She is the past Medical Director of Inpatient Psychiatry at BC Children’s Hospital and the past Undergraduate Medical Director of Child Psychiatry (UBC).  Dr. Greenaway holds an appointment as a Clinical Instructor at UBC in the Department of Medicine while maintaining an active presence at BC Children’s Hospital in the Department of Psychiatry. She also sits on the board of the Adam’s Apples Foundation.

If there’s one key message I want you to take away from this website, it’s this: you are not broken. You don’t need to be fixed, restored or cured. You are the expert in your own life, and the solution to your problem is already within you. It is our job as mental health professionals to connect you to that inner strength and give you the necessary tools to draw on it in a healthy and constructive way.

Muffy’s Profile

Location Vancouver, BC
Ages Child & Adolescent
Specialties
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Eating Disorders
  • Psychosis
  • Complex Pain
Qualifications Masa'il (Muffy) Greenaway, BA, MD, FRCP(C)
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist,
Clinical Instructor, Department of Medicine, UBC
Founder and Co-Director, Three Story Clinic
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She is the past Medical Director of Inpatient Psychiatry at BC Children’s Hospital and the past Undergraduate Medical Director of Child Psychiatry (UBC).  Dr. Greenaway holds an appointment as a Clinical Instructor at UBC in the Department of Medicine while maintaining an active presence at BC Children’s Hospital in the Department of Psychiatry. Dr. Greenaway also sits on the board of the Adam’s Apples Foundation.

Fees

General practitioner referral required and services covered by the Medical Services Plan.

Two (2) full business days are required for cancellations to avoid charges.