Ph: 02 9055 4748
Ph: 02 9055 4748
Dr Jaspreet Singh is the Practice Principal and consultant psychiatrist with extensive experience working in various public and private settings across NSW and Queensland
He is a fellow of the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and registered with AHPRA as a specialist psychiatrist.
Dr Singh obtained his postgraduate degree in Psychiatry from PGIMER, Chandigarh, India, a tertiary centre of excellence and obtained the fellowship of the RANZCP after moving to Australia.
He was awarded the World Psychiatric Association- Young scientist award and later, sponsored membership of the International Society of Bipolar disorders for his critical research on Dual diagnosis in Bipolar disorder.
He has developed and maintained a special interest in Bipolar disorders, PTSD , Depressive disorders and the overlap of personality and mental illness.
In addition, he is also experienced in work cover related consultations.
He works in close conjunction with referring GPs and allied health professionals to develop and implement management of treatment plans.
Greg is a clinical psychologist with a vast and varied experience of over 20 years in public and private settings. He has a weatlh of experience in psychological management of adults, adolescents and geriatric patients. His enthusiastic manner and ability to engage patients in their journey of recovery speaks for itself.
In addition, he is experienced and interested in
• Comprehensive cognitive & psychosocial assessments for NDIS purposes • Assessment & treatment of ADHD. • Neuropsychological Assessment.
Surpreet has the experience of working as a psychologist over a span of 20years in diverse mental health settings in Australia, New Zealand and India. She has been in private practice located in the Hills district for the last 9 years.
Surpreet has the experience of working with clients experiencing a wide range of issues such as anxiety, panic attacks, depression, trauma, grief and loss, low self-esteem, workplace stress and relationship issues. She believes in providing a warm, empathic and a professional therapeutic environment for her clients to assist them in overcoming challenges of life and achieve their full potential.
Surpreet believe in continuously upskilling herself through professional development, supervision and training.
Areas of interest: Perinatal Mental health, Trauma
Age Group: Children and Adults (only Adults for Telehealth)
Availability: Wednesdays
Registration: APS, AHPRA
Languages other than English: Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu
Dr Munir is a consultant psychiatrist with extensive experience in adult psychiatry. He offers advanced psychiatric assessments and development of care plans. He is passionate about collaborating with General Practitioners and families / carers to develop both mental and physical health solutions. Utilizing a person-centered approach, he aims to empower the clients in managing their own health. In his work with the public health system, his main interests are teaching and upskilling the junior doctors. He also takes an active role in leadership and clinical governance.
He became the inaugural recipient of the Santosh Rampersad Memorial award which is awarded to one registrar in the Sydney West and Greater Southern Psychiatry Training Network every year. He takes a keen interest in ensuring physical wellbeing of those who live with mental health conditions. He is fluent in speaking English, Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi.
Jappan completed her education and training in Qld. She has worked in both public acute mental health services as well as private practice.
Jappan is highly experienced and trained in wide range of mental health conditions including mood disorders (depression, adjustment disorder, and bipolar disorders), anxiety and panic disorders, trauma and PTSD, OCD, psychotic disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, risk assessment and management.
She also has extensive experience in behaviour management planning for cognitive illnesses including dementia and brain injuries.
Jappan has a special interest in the assessment and diagnosis of adult ADHD (attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder), adult ASD (autism spectrum disorder) and ID (Intellectual Disability) disorders in adults. She is experienced in providing letters to support NDIS applications as part of the diagnostic assessments.
Jappan only sees adults (18+) for treatment and management of all psychological conditions.
Depression remains one of the most common mental health conditions which can be effectively treated with medications and therapy
Bipolar disorder is a condition where episodes of depression alternate with episodes of mania and this needs careful diagnosis and treatment. This is often misdiagnosed and treated with antidepressants
Anxiety disorders include generalised anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder and specific phobias as well as various Obsessive compulsive disorders. Treatment includes both medication and therapy
OCD involves repetitive actions, thoughts, images , doubts and preoccupation with symmetry or numbers. Treatment needs sustained therapy and medications.
Starting in early childhood, ADHD is often diagnosed as adults and can lead to complications including depression, anxiety, substance use and employment and relationship problems
Psychosis describes a break from reality manifesting as hallucinations, delusions, disorganised thinking, change in personality and functional decline. The commonest psychotic illness is schizophrenia
- Assessment and diagnosis , including ADHD
- Reports including fitness to drive, work related assessments, employment clearances
- Therapy and treatment : Including pharmacological treatment and psychotherapy
- Telehealth appointments australia wide
- Workers compensation cases
- CTP insurance cases
- Therapy for young adults, adolescents and children
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Current waiting times for new patients is 3 months