Yun-xiao Wang is a psychiatrist based in Squires Way, North Wollongong, NSW 2500, Australia.
In everyday work, Yun-xiao focuses on helping people who are dealing with conversion disorder. This is when stress or other emotional strain can show up in the body in ways that feel real and scary, even when tests don’t show a clear physical cause. It can affect how a person moves, feels, or uses their body, and it often comes with a lot of worry and frustration.
For many patients, the hardest part is not knowing what is happening. Yun-xiao looks at the whole picture: what has been going on in life, what symptoms are showing up, and how the person is coping day to day. The goal is to offer clear support, help people feel understood, and work towards ways to reduce the impact of symptoms.
Because conversion disorder can be sensitive and personal, appointments are usually handled at a steady pace. Yun-xiao helps people make sense of their situation, and talks through practical next steps. Over time, that can make a big difference. At times, progress can be slow, and that’s normal. The work is about building trust, keeping things grounded, and staying focused on what helps.
Yun-xiao’s experience is in psychiatry practice, working with people who need mental health care and careful symptom support. The approach is calm and patient-led. If someone feels overwhelmed, it’s okay to take things one step at a time.
Training is in psychiatry, with education and professional preparation that supports safe, thoughtful care for mental health needs.
While most details like research and clinical trial involvement aren’t listed here, the main focus of this practice is clear: helping people manage conversion disorder with respect, honesty, and support that fits real life in North Wollongong.