At Focus Mind Care, we believe psychiatric care should feel accessible, respectful and genuinely centred around the person. Seeking help can feel overwhelming, especially when you are already managing stress, uncertainty or emotional strain. Our aim is to make the process feel clearer, more comfortable and easier to access from the very beginning.
As a fully telehealth psychiatry clinic, we provide specialist care for patients across Australia without the need to attend a physical practice. This approach allows patients and families to access support from the comfort and privacy of home, wherever they are located. For many people, telehealth offers a more practical and less stressful way to engage with psychiatric care.
Patients and families may value Focus Mind Care for our:
What sets Focus Mind Care apart is not only the convenience of online appointments, but the way care is delivered. We take a patient-centred approach that values listening carefully, understanding the individual’s circumstances, and tailoring care to their needs rather than applying a one-size-fits-all model. Every patient brings a different history, different challenges and different goals, and we believe psychiatric care should reflect that.
ADHD does not look the same in every age group, and it does not always fit the stereotypes people expect.
Children
In children, ADHD may present with inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, difficulty following instructions, forgetfulness, emotional outbursts, or challenges with learning and classroom participation.
Adolescents
In teenagers, symptoms may show up as disorganisation, declining school performance, frustration, poor motivation, emotional dysregulation, low confidence, difficulty managing routines, or conflict around school and home responsibilities.
Adults
In adults, ADHD may be associated with chronic overwhelm, lateness, forgetfulness, difficulty prioritising, poor follow-through, impulsive decisions, workplace difficulties, relationship stress, and a sense of never quite coping as well as others seem to.
For many adults, assessment can bring relief and clarity, especially if they have spent years feeling misunderstood or blaming themselves for difficulties that may have a neurodevelopmental basis.
This page can cover more than a formal ADHD diagnosis alone. Patients may seek help for a range of related concerns, including:
A psychiatrist can play an important role in the assessment and management of ADHD and attention difficulties. This begins with a careful exploration of symptoms, developmental history, school or work functioning, mental health background and the impact of difficulties on everyday life.
Psychiatric care may include:
Not every person with attention difficulties will have ADHD, and not every patient will need medication. A good assessment is about understanding the full picture and providing advice that is balanced, individualised and clinically appropriate.
Mental health care should not feel harder to access than it needs to be. By offering telehealth appointments across Australia, Focus Mind Care aims to reduce some of the common barriers that can make seeking psychiatric support more difficult, including travel, time pressures and limited local access to specialist care.
Our approach is simple: provide high-quality psychiatric care in a way that feels approachable, supportive and tailored to the person in front of us.
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If you are looking for a telehealth psychiatrist for yourself, your child or a family member, Focus Mind Care provides accessible online psychiatric care for patients across Australia.
Our team combines extensive sub-specialty training with broad clinical experience gained in Australia and overseas. We are committed to helping you better understand your concerns, navigate the next steps with confidence, and access compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to your needs.