Dr Malcolm Foxtrot is general adult psychiatrist with experience across a range of inpatient and outpatient settings. He has an interest in eating disorders.
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 Rashmi Gururajan is a consultant psychiatrist with an interest in consultation-liaison psychiatry and young adults.
She attained Fellowship through the RANZCP in 2023 and works in consultation-liaison psychiatry at Caboolture Hospital. Dr Gururajan currently holds the position of Clinical Lead for CL Psychiatry across Redcliffe and Caboolture Hospitals.
Dr Gururajan completed her undergraduate medical training at Monash University and completed her Psychiatry training at the Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital. She has experience in pain medicine, rehabilitation medicine, gender dysphoria, neuropsychiatry, ADHD, autism, and eating disorders. She also has an interest in education and leadership, and has undertaken postgraduate studies in these areas.
Dr Gururajan practices in a holistic and trauma-informed manner, and has an interest in early intervention for mental illnesses. She has an interest in young adult mental health, mood disorders, PTSD, and neuropsychiatric disorders. She is currently accepting referrals for inpatients and short-term outpatient care.
Dr Nasim Heidari is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist. She trained at the Princess Alexandra, Logan and the Children's Queensland Hospitals and CYMHS (Child and Youth Mental Health Services) clinics helping young people with mental health problems and supporting their families.
Dr Heidari is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists since 2017. She enjoys working with children, adolescents and young adults and has experience in diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions including: ADHD, ADD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Learning Difficulties, Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Psychosis and Addictions.
She has training in Cognitive Behavourial Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mentalisation Based Therapy as well as the use of medicines where necessary.
Dr Sam Korman is a general adult psychiatrist with an interest in anxiety disorders, mood disorders, obsessive compulsive disorders, schizophrenia and post traumatic stress disorders.
Dr Velimir Kovacevic is a Consultant Psychiatrist with experience in General and Forensic Psychiatry. He also completed Postgraduate studies in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy at Otago University. Until recently, he served as Clinical Director - Court Liaison Service – Metro North Mental Health. He has experience in diagnosing and treating a range of psychotic, mood, trauma-related and anxiety disorders. He also has experience in the provision of medico-legal psychiatric evaluations, criminal and civil report writing and Court evidence, working for some of the largest providers of independent medical examinations in Australia.
As part of his forensic experience, Dr Kovacevic worked in high and medium security inpatient settings, community and rehabilitation services, and provided general psychiatric care to mentally ill persons in custody, including the service clinical and operational management. He advised and assisted general mental health services regarding treatment and management of clients with complex mental health needs and forensic issues.
In his teaching capacity, Dr Kovacevic is a Clinical Lecturer and psychiatric course examiner. He has published in psychiatric journals and presented at national and international conferences. He is also a part time medical member of the Queensland Mental Health Review Tribunal (MHRT).
Dr Bawani Marsden is a general adult psychiatrist with an interest in mood disorders, anxiety and psychosis.
Dr Grace Min is a Consultant Psychiatrist who specialises in caring for children and teenagers. She completed all her training in Melbourne, including her medical degree at Monash University, a Master of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne, and her advanced Fellowship Training at Alfred Health.
Dr Grace has worked in many different public and private mental health settings, helping people of all ages, including children, adolescents, adults, and older adults. She is passionate about supporting young people and their families through a warm, evidence-based, and personalised approach to care.
She specialises in treating a range of challenges, such as autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, and associated difficulties like anxiety, depression, and trauma. Dr Grace believes in working closely with her patients and their families to create a care plan that suits their needs—whether that involves therapy, family support, or other treatments.
Dr Grace also has an interest in creative arts therapies and has completed further training in Therapeutic Arts Practice at MIECAT. She loves exploring ways to bring creativity and joy into her patients’ lives, helping them heal and grow through art and imagination.