Mark E. Boyes is a psychiatrist in Kent St, Bentley, NSW 6845, Australia. He focuses on mental health and behaviour, and he helps people when things feel hard to manage day to day.
In many cases, Mark supports adults and young people who are dealing with ADHD and ongoing attention and focus problems. He also looks after people who have developmental reading disorder. These issues can affect school, work, confidence, and home life, and they can show up in different ways as someone grows.
Mark also helps people living with PTSD, especially where anxiety, flashbacks, bad sleep, and feeling on edge can get in the way of everyday routines. Trauma can be exhausting, and at times it makes it hard to feel safe. Mark’s appointments are about getting a clear picture, talking through what’s been happening, and finding practical ways forward.
He also provides psychiatric care for people affected by HIV/AIDS. Mental health support is often part of whole-person care, because stress, changes in health, and worries about the future can weigh heavily. Over time, working on mood, coping, and day-to-day wellbeing can make treatment and self-care feel more doable.
As a psychiatrist, Mark’s role is to assess symptoms, discuss options, and help people make a plan that fits their life. At times that might include talking therapy options, managing medication, or coordinating with other health professionals so care stays connected. The goal is usually steady improvement, not quick fixes.
Details about research work, clinical trials, and specific education history weren’t provided. What is clear is that Mark’s clinical focus covers developmental reading disorder, ADHD, PTSD, and support for people with HIV/AIDS, with care that stays calm, grounded, and focused on what matters for the person in front of him.