Wendy Moyle is a Geriatric Psychiatrist based at 170 Kessels Road, Nathan, QLD 4111. She works with older people and also with families who are dealing with tough changes in mood, thinking, and day-to-day life. In many cases, the goal is to make things clearer and easier to manage, not just treat a symptom and move on.
Wendy looks after people with dementia and memory problems, including Alzheimer’s disease. She also helps when someone is getting confused or can’t stay oriented, such as with delirium. These situations can be frightening, especially when they come on quickly or after an illness or medication change.
Another big part of her work is reviewing medicines and how they affect the brain and body. This can include issues linked to drugs, like drug induced dyskinesia. At times, medication side effects can look like “something is wrong with the person”, even when the root cause is more practical. Wendy takes time to sort through what might be driving the symptoms.
She also supports people living with long-term pain and the mental strain that can come with it. Chronic pain can affect sleep, mood, and motivation, and it can create a cycle that’s hard to break. Wendy focuses on finding a steady path forward, with plans that fit into real life.
For some patients, care may also involve support around sudden or ongoing lung illness such as COVID-19 and other serious infections like SARS. When someone has been very unwell, it can leave a lasting impact on thinking, energy, and emotions. Over time, Wendy helps patients and carers understand what’s likely, what to watch for, and what can be done next.
Wendy’s approach also includes areas where physical symptoms and mental health overlap, such as premature ejaculation. She brings a calm, practical style to these conversations, because embarrassment and stress can get in the way of getting proper help.
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