Matthew D. Tyszkiewicz-Fuller is a psychiatrist based in Geelong, VIC. You can find the practice at 1 Gheringhap Street, Geelong, VIC 3220, Australia. As a mental health doctor, Matthew looks after people who are dealing with day-to-day distress that can feel hard to manage on your own.
In clinic, Matthew works with a range of concerns that often go together, or show up at the same time. This can include mood problems like major depression, and anxiety-related issues such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He also supports people who are navigating ADHD and autism spectrum disorder, especially when daily routines, focus, and emotional control become tough.
Matthew also cares for people with eating disorders, including anorexia and bulimia. Over time, these conditions can affect sleep, health, energy, and relationships. He focuses on steady, realistic steps, not quick fixes. At times, he may also help with issues around postpartum mood, where changes after having a baby can feel overwhelming.
Another part of his work involves physical and mental health moving together. For example, chronic pain can change how someone thinks, feels, and copes. Excessive daytime sleepiness can also knock confidence and routine. Matthew works on the bigger picture, so the treatment plan fits what’s happening in everyday life, not just in appointments.
Some patients arrive after a tough health event too. There are also conditions listed that relate to recent and past viral illness, including COVID-19 and viral gastroenteritis. In many cases, the aim is to help people find their footing again, and to support recovery where it’s needed.
Education and work history details aren’t listed here, so exact training and years of practice can’t be confirmed from this page. Clinical trial information is also not provided. If you want to know more about how treatment is delivered, the best next step is to ask the clinic directly—especially if you have a specific diagnosis or a situation that’s a bit complicated.