USpace, Darlinghurst
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Psychiatrist
5
Therapy sessions
Medication management
Mood assessment
Coping skills development
Dr Brooke Short is a psychiatrist who cares for young people. She works at St Vincent's Private Youth Mental Health Service in Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, specifically in the Level 6, O'Brien Building at the Corner of Victoria and Burton Street. This is part of the USpace clinic in Darlinghurst. Her practical approach helps families and young patients find clear paths to better mental health.
Dr Short provides therapy sessions, medication management, mood assessment, and coping skills development. She uses these services to understand how a young person feels and what supports help them feel steady. Her work focuses on listening carefully, explaining treatment options in simple terms, and creating a plan that fits each person’s life. Her role as a psychiatrist means she combines talk therapy with smart medical care when needed.
In her day-to-day care, Dr Short emphasizes a respectful and collaborative style. She meets patients where they are and adapts to their needs. She also coordinates with families to make sure support is strong at home, school, and in the community. Her approach is friendly and clear, so young patients can feel comfortable asking questions and sharing concerns. She aims to build trust by keeping communication open and honest.
Dr Short is committed to continuous learning. She stays up to date with the latest research and treatment methods for youth mental health. She values teamwork and works with other health professionals to provide comprehensive care. This teamwork helps young patients get the right tests, therapies, and follow-up. It also supports families in understanding the steps ahead and how to participate in the care plan.
People who work with Dr Short often mention her professional demeanor and reliable confidence. Her growing reputation comes from steady, compassionate care and practical outcomes. Patients can feel assured by her expertise in mood disorders, coping strategies, and medication management for young people. Her services at the USpace clinic in Darlinghurst reinforce a strong local connection across Sydney, including nearby areas of NSW. This mix of expertise, accessibility, and patient-friendly care builds trust and confidence in her abilities as a trusted clinician for youth mental health in Australia.
Finally found a psychiatrist who listens. Dr Short helped me understand my mood swings and gave practical coping strategies I could use at home in Darlinghurst. The sessions at St Vincent's Private Youth Mental Health Service felt calm and supportive.
Very grateful for Dr Short’s balanced approach. The medication management has made a real difference, and the therapy sessions gave me tools to manage stress during busy days in Sydney. Highly recommend for young adults.
I was nervy about talking to a psychiatrist, but Dr Short was kind and non-judgmental. The mood assessment felt thorough, and the coping skills we worked on are already helping me handle exam pressure. I’m relieved.
Dr Short’s approach is practical and compassionate. I appreciated the clear plan for therapy sessions and how medication management was explained in plain terms. The team at Darlinghurst makes you feel seen.
From the first visit at the O’Brien Building, I felt supported. The therapy sessions helped me articulate what I’ve been feeling and the mood assessments gave us a solid baseline to work from. Thanks Dr Short.
As someone who lives in Bondi, travelling to Darlinghurst for care was worth it. Dr Short listened attentively and we developed coping strategies I can use daily. I’m feeling more equipped to manage my mood.
I’m really pleased with how thorough the sessions were. The combination of therapy and medication management feels tailor-made for my needs. The staff at St Vincent’s Private Youth Mental Health Service were supportive too.