Patricia T. Michie is a psychiatrist based in University Drive, Callaghan NSW 2308. She works with people who are dealing with mental health symptoms that can really affect day-to-day life, as well as other brain and mood related concerns that need careful assessment.
In her practice, Patricia helps look after adults and people in transition stages of care who are living with conditions such as schizophrenia, ADHD, bipolar disorder (BPD), and mood or thinking changes after stroke or a TIA (transient ischaemic attack). At times, these issues can show up as changes in sleep, focus, mood, energy, or how someone handles stress and emotions.
Psychiatry can feel overwhelming, especially when symptoms shift over time. Patricia takes a calm, practical approach to support. She focuses on understanding what’s happening, what makes symptoms better or worse, and what support options might fit best for that person and their situation.
Because mental health and brain health can overlap, it’s often not just one problem at a time. Someone might be coping with attention or behaviour changes and also feel low or anxious. Others might be adjusting after stroke or a TIA, where thinking and mood can change. Patricia works through these complexities step by step, helping people make sense of their symptoms and their next moves.
Her approach stays grounded in real life. That means talking through how things are going, not just naming a condition. It also means looking at day-to-day factors like routines, stress, sleep, and supports, and checking how treatment is landing over time.
Education details and specific research or clinical trial involvement aren’t listed here. What is clear is that Patricia’s work brings together mental health support for ongoing conditions, plus attention to changes that can follow stroke and TIA. If you’re looking for a psychiatrist in the Callaghan area, Patricia may be a good fit for people who want clear conversations and steady support.