Dr Malcolm Foxtrot is general adult psychiatrist with experience across a range of inpatient and outpatient settings. He has an interest in eating disorders.
Alex completed a Bachelor of Medical Science at the University of Sydney prior to entering medicine at the Australian National University (ANU). He spent a year with the Centre of Mental Health Research (CMHR) before graduating Medicine in 2013. Alex completed internship and residency at Nepean Hospital then commenced psychiatry training in Northern Sydney. During this time Alex was seconded to rural locations including Orange and Broken Hill. He completed advanced training on the Central Coast in 2023 and gained his fellowship in 2024. Alex currently works as a staff specialist at Gosford Hospital.
Dr Gallagher is a member of the faculties of both Child and Adolescent Psychiatry as well as Adult Psychiatry; in addition to this he is a member of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders. He treats a broad range of psychiatric conditions with interests in somatisation disorders (this includes eating disorders). Applying a varied approach to his practice he tailors ethical, holistic management to the individual and their condition. This includes working with the family and extended support network.
Dr Hannah Galloway is a consultant psychiatrist with an interest in eating disorders and women’s mental health.
Dr Galloway commenced psychiatry training in Brisbane in 2017 after working as a junior doctor in Melbourne. She completed medical school at the University of Notre Dame Sydney in 2014 and graduated from a Bachelor of Science at the University of Queensland in 2009. During her Psychiatry training she has worked across a number of services including the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Caboolture Hospital, Children’s Health Queensland and the Mater Hospital.
Dr Galloway also works as a Psychiatrist at Mater Catherine’s House for mothers, babies and families. She uses attachment principles in all her approaches to patient care and believes that building a therapeutic alliance is a key factor in recovery and improving the quality of life and relationships for those struggling with mental illness.
Dr Kathryn Galvin is a general adult psychiatrist with an interest in depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar and psychotherapy.
Dr Hany.F Ghabrash (Dr G) is a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and is a Certified Psychiatrist with extensive experience in Child, Youth and Adult Mental Health in Australia and overseas. He works both in the public and private sector. He is an Honorary Adjunct Assistant professor at Bond University Faculty of Medicine and Health sciences and a former senior lecturer at Griffith University School of Medicine, and former Clinical Lecturer, at Melbourne Medical School; Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. Dr Ghabrash has published a few papers on the physical side effects of psychotropic medications and the cultural impact of psychiatry. Dr Ghabrash has had advanced training in Consult Liaison Psychiatry, General adult community, adult inpatient mental health, as well as child and youth community and inpatient mental health. Dr Ghabrash believes in the recovery principle of patients with mental health difficulties, focusing on their areas of strengths along with the inclusive approach of their significant others and the value of a professional therapeutic alliance. Dr Ghabrash has an interest in anxiety and mood disorders, psychosis, personality vulnerabilities, OCD, mental and physical wellbeing and the impact of relationships and trauma on mental health and resilience as well as developmental disorders, learning difficulties, functional disorders, and Childhood and adult ADHD. He is a member of the American academy of consultation-liaison psychiatry, Canadian ADHD alliance, Australian ADHD association, the Australasian college of independent medical evaluators, the Australian medical association, and is registered as a specialist with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency. |
Dr. Golhar is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatry (RANZCP) and holds the Advanced Training Certificate in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry from the RANZCP.
Since August 2012, Dr Golhar has been working clinically in the public sector in child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) at Shepparton and Seymour. He recognises the child and adolescent mental health needs and challenges in regional Australia. He started a private clinic at the Shepparton Private Hospital in January 2018.
In his private practice, Dr Golhar provides diagnostic evaluation, pharmacotherapy and psychotherapeutic treatment for young people aged 0-25 yrs and their families in the context of mood disorders, anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, eating disorders, OCD, PTSD, autism spectrum disorders, ADHD and challenging behaviours. He specifically emphasises therapeutic collaboration with the parents/carers of the young people and other stakeholders (schools, GPs, therapists, paediatricians, et al.). He provides tele-psychiatry support to his clients, when required.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr Golhar teaches medical students and psychiatry trainees at the University of Melbourne. He also enjoys interacting with GPs, paediatricians, and professionals from schools and allied health services via talks and workshops.
At present, his private practice is unable to provide appointments for medico-legal assessments or reports, or for crisis assessments.
Dr Gopalakrishnan is a consultant Psychiatrist who completed her post graduate degree in Psychiatry in India and became a fellow of The Royal Australian and New Psychiatrists in 2017. She is currently the Staff Specialist in Adult Mental Health at Wyong Hospital. She is also, the consultant Psychiatrist of the Young People’s Psychosis Early intervention team with Central Coast Mental Health.
Dr Gopalakrishnan has extensive local work experience in treating a diversity of mental health conditions in adult, adolescent and young person Psychiatry. She has experience and interest in cross-cultural Psychiatry.
Dr Gopalakrishnan is passionate about providing compassionate high-quality mental health care to our local community on the Central Coast. She has long standing professional associations with our local public mental health services.
Dr Gopalakrishnan has a special interest in young people 17 years and above, and also works in the Public Sector Youth Mental Health Service as well as in general adult psychiatry.
She is happy to provide one off opinion as well as longer term interventions and psychological therapies, CBT and Psychodynamically informed psychotherapy where indicated.
Dr Vijayalakshmi Gopalakrishnan is available and accepting appointments and referrals in her rooms at Ramsay Clinic - Berkeley Vale which is part of the Ramsay Health Care Group of hospitals.