Amanda L. Neil is a Psychiatrist based in Hobart, Tasmania, working from 17 Liverpool St, Hobart, TAS 7000, Australia.
In her work, she helps people who are dealing with mental health changes and day-to-day stress that can feel hard to manage. That might look like schizophrenia, mood changes, or thoughts and behaviours that make life feel unstable. She also supports people who notice how their mood shifts with the seasons, such as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Alongside mental health, Amanda also looks at the bigger picture. Many people come in with physical health issues that can affect sleep, energy, and mood. At times, that includes ongoing concerns like chronic pain and obesity. She understands that when your body is tired, sore, or struggling with weight, it can make anxiety and low mood harder to shake.
She also works with people who have hemochromatosis, a long-term condition that can bring its own challenges. While it is not only a “mind problem”, it can still impact wellbeing. In many cases, the goal is to help you feel more steady—so you can cope with symptoms, handle stress better, and work toward routines that support your mental health.
Over time, her approach has been about practical support and clear conversations. She focuses on getting what’s going on into plain language, then working out a plan that fits your situation. Experience in psychiatry means she is used to working with people through both sudden changes and longer-term struggles, not just one-off appointments.
Education details and work history aren’t listed here, and there are no specific clinical trials or research items shown on this page. If you want to know what training, publications, or trials are relevant to your needs, it’s best to ask the clinic directly.