Kate M. Chitty is a Psychiatrist based in Sydney, working from Building K06, Level 3, Room 307A, 1 3 Ross St, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
She helps people who live with bipolar disorder, often called BPD in everyday conversations. Bipolar can bring big changes in mood and energy. At times someone may feel very up, restless, or like they have more energy than usual. Other times it can swing the other way, with low mood, heavy tiredness, and feeling flat or overwhelmed. These shifts can affect sleep, work, relationships, and day to day life.
In many cases, the goal is to get things more steady. That might mean talking through what’s been happening, checking how symptoms show up for that person, and working out a practical plan for support. Treatment can involve medication, day to day routines, and regular check-ins. It can also include helping people spot early warning signs, so changes don’t build up without notice.
Kate’s approach is calm and grounded. Psychiatry can feel like a lot at first, especially if things have been up and down for a while. So sessions often focus on understanding the pattern, not just the label. She looks at how mood changes link with stress, sleep, and life events, and works with people on what helps in the real world, not only in theory.
Because bipolar disorder can come with other challenges at times, like anxiety or difficulty staying on track with routines, care may also be about getting the basics right. Sleep matters. Stress management matters. And having a plan you can actually follow matters too.
Kate is trained as a psychiatrist. Specific education details weren’t listed here, so those won’t be guessed. There’s also no research or clinical trials information provided in the listing. If you want details on current studies or any involvement in trials, it’s best to ask the clinic directly.
If you’re looking for help with bipolar disorder and you want a steady, clear path forward, Kate M. Chitty is set up for that kind of support in Sydney.