Newcastle Psychiatrist 91 Chatham St, Broadmeadow NSW 2292, Australia

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Founded in 2011, Denison Practice is a private, outpatient mental health clinic, centrally located in Newcastle, NSW Dr Martin Cohen is the clinical lead for the team, collaborating with Hunter New England Health, GPs, community groups, and other stakeholders.

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A Consultant Psychiatrist and Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Dr Ang apart from his Clinical work also enjoys teaching and training GPs, Medical Students and Mental Health Practitioners ProCare's multidisciplinary team of specialists provide psychiatry, psychology (clinical and registered), accredited counselling, and speech pathology associated with dementia Book appointments, view free detailed profiles, fees, opening hours, addresses, phone numbers and more.

(PDF) Kurt Schapira MD FRCP FRCPsych DPM Formerly Consultant Psychiatrist, Newcastle Health. Psychiatrists taking new patients Hi Guys! I know it's a long shot but I have been calling around and am really struggling to find a psychiatrist taking on new patients in Newcastle/Maitland The person in need is in an inpatient facility at the moment but the psychiatrist there's books aren't open either

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