Jane Wheatley-Miskovic is a psychiatrist based in Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. She works with people who are finding it hard to cope day to day, especially when thoughts, fears, or eating issues feel like they are taking over. Mental health can be exhausting. Jane focuses on helping people slow things down and find ways to move forward.
Her work includes support for eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. These conditions can affect both the body and the mind, and they often come with a strong inner pressure or a lot of worry. In many cases, treatment also looks at routines, stress, family dynamics, and what helps someone feel safe enough to change. At times, this may involve care that supports physical health as well, not just the thoughts.
Jane also looks after people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD can feel relentless. It can bring unwanted thoughts, urges, or images that won’t go away, and it can lead to repeated behaviours or mental rituals meant to ease the anxiety. Treatment usually aims to break the cycle so the person can get their time and energy back, little by little.
What matters is getting the right support at the right pace. Jane understands that people don’t all come in with the same story. Some want help for day-to-day symptoms. Others are trying to understand what is happening and why it keeps coming back. She takes a practical approach and keeps things clear, so appointments don’t feel confusing or overwhelming.
Even when someone has tried other supports before, it doesn’t mean the situation is hopeless. Over time, small steps can make a real difference. Jane’s role is to help people find a path that fits their life, their needs, and what they’re dealing with right now. This may include working through triggers, building healthier coping habits, and supporting steadier mental wellbeing.
Jane’s clinic is in the Sydney area. If you are living with symptoms linked to anorexia, bulimia, or OCD, getting the right kind of help can be a big relief. Mental health care should feel human and grounded. Jane aims for that kind of calm, steady support while you work on recovery and long-term change.