Dr Tahir Babur is a Psychiatrist based in Sydney, working with people across mental health concerns through telehealth consultations. The practice address is Westside ADHD Clinic - Telehealth Consultations, Sydney NSW 2000.
Day to day, Dr Babur helps with things like attention and focus problems, and the wider knock-on effects they can bring. That can include ADHD-related difficulties such as restlessness, trouble staying on track, and managing school, work, or home routines. At times, these issues also sit alongside anxiety, low mood, or stress that makes it harder to cope.
Appointments may involve therapy sessions, counselling, and structured check-ins. In many cases, the goal is to understand what is going on, what has been tried before, and what support fits best right now. If a clear diagnosis is needed, Dr Babur can also help with evaluation and diagnosis of mental health conditions, based on the information gathered during the appointment process.
Medication management is another part of the service. That can mean starting or adjusting treatment, reviewing how things are going, and checking for side effects. Medication is only one piece, though. A lot of the work is about making sure the plan feels realistic for everyday life, not just what looks good on paper.
Telehealth makes it easier for many people to get help without having to travel. In a big city like Sydney, that can be a real advantage when time, mobility, or family responsibilities make in-person visits hard. Sessions are set up to feel calm and straightforward, with time to talk through symptoms, changes over time, and any worries that come up.
Dr Babur’s work focuses on mental health care that supports long-term stability. Over time, that might involve building routines, improving coping skills, and monitoring progress so treatment stays on track. Whether someone is looking for an initial assessment or ongoing care, the approach is practical and focused on what helps most for that person.
For people who want a clear starting point, an ADHD assessment and mental health review can be a helpful first step. If things are already underway, regular reviews can also help keep adjustments sensible and manageable.