Dr Aleem Khan is a Psychiatrist based in Sydney. Consultations are available through Telehealth Consultations in Sydney NSW 2000, which can make it easier to get support from home or from work.
Dr Khan looks after people who are dealing with mental health challenges. This can include anxiety, low mood, stress that feels constant, and things that affect sleep and day to day life. In many cases, he helps people who want a steady plan they can follow, not just quick fixes.
Appointments can include mental health assessments, where symptoms and what’s been going on are discussed in a clear and calm way. Therapy sessions are also part of the work, and sessions are guided by the person’s needs and what they are comfortable with.
For some people, medication management is also helpful. Dr Khan can review current medicines, talk through side effects, and adjust treatment when needed. The goal is to find options that support wellbeing while also fitting into real life.
Counselling can be useful when stress builds up over time, or when life changes leave someone feeling overwhelmed. At times, it can be about coping skills. Other times, it’s about understanding patterns that keep getting in the way.
Because mental health can look different from person to person, Dr Khan takes care to keep things practical. Treatment plans often involve more than one step, like regular check-ins, therapy, and reviewing medication when it’s part of the picture.
Communication matters, and Dr Khan works in English, plus Chinese (Mandarin), Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu. This can make it easier to explain what’s happening and feel understood during the appointment.
Over time, people often want care that feels consistent and supportive. Dr Khan aims to make each step clear, from the first assessment to ongoing management. If there are risks or worsening symptoms, early support is taken seriously, and the plan can be updated when things change.
Details about education, research, and clinical trials are not listed here, but the focus in care is on working out what’s going on, and then choosing a path that feels realistic and doable.