AHPRA Registered
Secure & Private
Medicare Supported
Australia Wide
AHPRA Registered
Secure & Private
Medicare Supported
Australia Wide

Connecting Minds
Delivering Specialist Care

PsycheTel AUSTRALIA connects you with AHPRA-registered consultant psychiatrists through secure telehealth consultations. 

  • Clinical expertise, combined with genuine human connection
  • Personalised psychiatric care – accessible and confidential
  • Built around your life, wherever you live in Australia 

 

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HOW CAN WE CONNECT YOUR MIND?

SPECIALIST PSYCHIATRY that speaks your LANGUAGE - CLINICALLY CULTURALLY PERSONALLY

For patients

Access specialist psychiatric care from anywhere in Australia.

  • Secure video consultations
  • Medicare rebates with a valid referral
  • Reduced travel and waiting times
  • Personalised treatment plans

For GPs

Collaborate with experienced psychiatrists to support your patients.

  • Streamlined referral process
  • Comprehensive assessment reports
  • Ongoing communication
  • Australia-wide coverage

Join PsycheTel AUSTRALIA

Become part of a growing national network of consultant psychiatrists.

  • Flexible telehealth model
  • Administrative support
  • Professional collaboration
  • National referral network

Dr.Andrew Leggett

Associate Professor

Consultant Psychiatrist
MBBS, MPhil, PhD, FRANZCP

Languages - English German

Dr. Sadaf Rashid

Consultant Psychiatrist
FRANZCP, MBBS, MRCPsych, FRCPsych

Languages - English Urdu Hindi

Dr. Jayaseelan Augosten Manoharan

Consultant Psychiatrist
MBBS, BA, FRCS(Glasg), FRANZCP , Postgraduate Diploma in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

Languages : English Tamil

Dr. Sergiu Grama

Consultant Psychiatrist
MD, FRANZCP MFMH-Master of Forensic Psychiatry

Languages : English Romanian

Consultant Psychiatrists - Connected Care

A network of FRANZCP Psychiatrists and AHPRA-Registered Psychiatrists

How it works

Three to four simple steps from first enquiry to specialist care, with no waiting rooms and no paperwork delays.

01

Book or refer

Book or refer Enquire directly, or your GP or healthcare provider sends a referral.

02

Specialist Consultation

Meet your consultant psychiatrist in a secure telehealth appointment.

03

Personalised Treatment Plan

Your psychiatrist will discuss their assessment and, where clinically appropriate, treatment options

04

Ongoing Collaborative Care

We work with your GP and existing health team to support continuity of care.

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Mental health care
in Your Language

  • Speak to a psychiatrist in your preferred language
  • Culturally aware, language-sensitive psychiatric care
  • Clearer conversations lead to better assessments
  • Available Australia-wide via secure telehealth
  • Specialist care that feels accessible, connected and human
  • Want a psychiatrist in a particular language? Let our team know when you get in touch 

 

Because being understood matters

REDEFINING ACCESS TO SPECIALIST PSYCHIATRY ACROSS AUSTRALIA

Delivering expert psychiatric care through secure telehealth consultations, wherever you live.

ADHD

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions in Australia, yet many people spend years—sometimes decades—without understanding why certain aspects of life seem harder than they should.

Common signs & symptoms

  • Difficulty sustaining attention
  • Hyperactivity or restlessness
  • Impulsive decision-making
  • Trouble with organisation
  • Time management challenges

Anxiety

It is the feeling that your mind never quite switches off. The constant "what ifs." The racing thoughts at night. The sense of being on edge even when there is no obvious reason.

Common signs & symptoms

  • Persistent worry, fear or panic
  • Loss of interest in usual activities
  • Fatigue and low energy
  • Sleep and appetite changes
  • Difficulty concentrating

Depression

Depression can affect how you think, feel, sleep, work, connect with others, and experience daily life. It is not a personal weakness, and it is not something people can simply "snap out of."

Common signs & symptoms

  • Low mood and loss of motivation
  • Fatigue and reduced confidence
  • Sleep disturbance
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Feelings of guilt or worthlessness
  • Social withdrawal
  • Loss of interest in previously enjoyable activities

Autism

Autism represents a different way of thinking, learning, communicating, and experiencing life. Every autistic individual is unique, with their own strengths, challenges, perspectives, and experiences.

Common experiences

  • Feeling different from peers
  • Difficulty interpreting social cues
  • Sensory sensitivities (noise, light, textures)
  • Preference for routine and predictability
  • Deep focus on areas of interest
  • Social exhaustion after prolonged interaction

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is characterised by significant fluctuations in mood, energy, activity levels, and functioning—ranging from periods of depression to episodes of elevated mood known as mania or hypomania.

Common signs & symptoms

  • Low mood, fatigue, and hopelessness (depressive)
  • Reduced motivation and sleep disturbances
  • Increased energy and reduced need for sleep (manic)
  • Racing thoughts and increased confidence
  • Impulsivity and risk-taking behaviour
  • Increased goal-directed activity

PTSD

PTSD is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, and uncontrollable thoughts about the event.

Common signs & symptoms

  • Intrusive memories and flashbacks
  • Avoidance of trauma reminders
  • Hypervigilance and being easily startled
  • Negative changes in mood and thinking
  • Sleep disturbances

Healthcare Workers

Behind the uniforms, qualifications, and responsibilities are human beings who are not immune to stress, trauma, burnout, anxiety, depression, or emotional exhaustion.

Common signs & symptoms

  • Chronic stress and burnout
  • Compassion fatigue
  • Anxiety and depression
  • PTSD and hypervigilance
  • Emotional numbness and irritability
  • Sleep difficulties