About
Why Dr Chang?
I was born and raised in London where I completed my medical training at King’s College (MBBS). I also completed a BSc in Physiology during my medical degree.
I then completed 6 years of specialist psychiatry training in some of the most competitive programmes in London (South London and Maudsley and South West London and St George’s).
I completed fellowships with the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the United Kingdom (MRCPsych), and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (FRANZCP).
I have 16 years of specialist expertise treating the some of the most complex mental health conditions. I been working in public and private practice for a several years in Perth. This includes having extensive expertise in diagnosing and treating adult attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
I know it can be daunting seeking help for mental health problems. I recognise that everyone has their own stories and experiences, and I treat each person as an individual.
I ensure that no matter the issue you will be treated with dignity and respect, and you will be provided with a professional service every step of the way on your journey to recovery and wellness.
I always work with clients to develop collaborative and tailored treatment plans. This includes helping to empower clients to make choices which are right for them.
I also pride myself on using the most up-to-date evidence based treatments.
What is a psychiatrist?
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who has undergone extensive undergraduate training at medical school. This is usually a 5 to 6 year degree. After graduation there is at least 2 years of internship in medical and surgical specialities. This is followed by several years of specialist psychiatric training and postgraduate exams, and then consultancy upon successful completion.
Psychiatrists have extensive expertise in diagnosing and treating often complex or severe mental health conditions. This includes having extensive knowledge of medications and other treatments.