At PsycheTel Australia, we connect Australians with experienced consultant psychiatrists through secure telehealth consultations.
We combine clinical expertise with genuine human connection, delivering personalised mental health care that is accessible, confidential, and designed around your life.
SPECIALIST PSYCHIATRY that speaks your LANGUAGE CLINICALLY CULTURALLY PERSONALLY
Access specialist psychiatric care from anywhere in Australia
Collaborate with experienced psychiatrists to support your patients
Become part of a growing national network of psychiatrists
Senior Consultant Psychiatrist
MBBS, FRANZCP
Language - English
Senior Consultant Psychiatrist
MBBS, MRCPsych, FRCPsych, FRANZCP
Language - English, Urdu, Hindi
Fellow Consultant Psychiatrist
MD, FRANZCP MFMH-Master of Forensic Psychiatry
Language : English , Romanian
Senior Consultant Psychiatrist
MBBS, BA, FRCS(Glasg), FRANZCP , Postgraduate Diploma in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Language : English , Tamil
Australia's Network of FRANZCP Fellows and AHPRA Registered Psychiatrists
Three simple steps from first enquiry to specialist care — no waiting rooms, no paperwork delays.
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Patients can self-enquire or be referred by their GP or healthcare provider.
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Meet with a consultant psychiatrist through a secure telehealth appointment.
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Receive diagnosis, recommendations, medication management and ongoing support where appropriate.
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We work closely with GPs, psychologists and other healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care.
We understand that every person’s story is different. Whether you live in a metropolitan centre, regional community, or speak a language other than English at home, our goal is simple: to make specialist psychiatric care more accessible, more connected, and more human.
Our multilingual platform enables many patients to communicate in the language they know best, helping bridge cultural and linguistic barriers while fostering more meaningful clinical conversations.
Delivering expert psychiatric care through secure telehealth consultations—wherever you live.
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