Veronica Galvez is a Psychiatrist based at Hospital Road, Randwick, NSW 2031.
In clinic, Veronica helps people dealing with mental health changes and nervous system conditions that can affect day-to-day life. For many patients, visits are about getting clearer answers and finding a plan that feels manageable. This might include support for mood problems, like bipolar disorder, and ongoing depressive symptoms, including major depression.
At times, people also come in because of memory concerns and thinking changes. Memory loss can be scary, and it often needs careful, steady review over time. Veronica looks at how symptoms are showing up, what might be linked, and what support options could help.
Another part of her work involves seizures. That can include absence seizures and generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Seizures aren’t just a physical issue—living with them can change sleep, stress levels, confidence, and routine. When mental health and seizure symptoms overlap, it can get complex. Veronica focuses on sorting out the bigger picture so treatment decisions make sense and feel safer.
For some patients, treatment can also involve deep brain stimulation. It’s usually discussed when symptoms are hard to control with other approaches. Veronica helps patients understand what this means in real life, including what to expect during the process and how mental health might be supported alongside physical treatment.
Because every person’s situation is different, appointments are practical and grounded. Veronica takes time to understand what’s happening now, how long it’s been going on, and what’s been tried before. In many cases, that helps guide next steps, whether the priority is mood stabilising, depression support, seizure care, or help with memory-related concerns.
There isn’t one single “type” of patient. Some people are dealing with new symptoms, while others have been managing for a while and feel stuck. Over time, the goal stays pretty simple: help reduce the strain of symptoms and support people to get back to a routine they can live with.
Veronica works in Randwick and looks after patients across the local area who need careful psychiatric care, especially when conditions like bipolar disorder, major depression, memory loss, and seizures are all part of the story.