Re-centre at Waratah, Hurstville
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 8am – 4pm |
Tuesday | 8am – 4pm |
Wednesday | 8am – 4pm |
Thursday | 8am – 4pm |
Friday | 8am – 4pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Psychiatrist
4.5
Therapy sessions
Medication management
Counseling for mental health issues
Anxiety and depression evaluations
Prof Chanaka Wijeratne is a Psychiatrist working at Waratah Private Hospital in Sydney’s inner west. Degree and years of experience are not listed, but his role as a psychiatrist shows strong professional expertise. He provides a range of mental health services to patients in Hurstville NSW and surrounding areas, through the Re-centre at Waratah clinic located at Waratah Private Hospital, Level 2, 31 Dora Street, Hurstville NSW 2220. This clinic is easy to reach for people living in or near Sydney, St George and the broader NSW region.
Prof Wijeratne focuses on therapy, medication management, counseling for mental health issues, and evaluations for anxiety and depression. He offers therapy sessions that help people understand their thoughts and feelings in a safe, private setting. Medication management is provided to support treatment plans when needed. Counseling services cover a range of mental health concerns, with a focus on improving daily life and emotional wellbeing. He also conducts evaluations for anxiety and depression to determine the best next steps for treatment.
The care approach is patient-centered and clear. He aims to make his patients feel comfortable and heard. His style emphasizes listening, understanding, and collaborative planning for treatment. He uses evidence-based practices to guide care, while keeping conversations simple and easy to understand. This helps patients of all ages who may feel overwhelmed by their mental health concerns.
The clinic emphasizes continuous learning and teamwork. Prof Wijeratne works with a team at Waratah Private Hospital to coordinate care and share insights. This teamwork helps create a comprehensive plan that fits each patient’s needs. The practice values ongoing education, professional development, and staying up to date with the latest mental health treatments.
Patients can trust the practice to be respectful, confidential, and compassionate. The reputation at Waratah Private Hospital supports reliable care and professional expertise in psychiatry. If you are seeking careful assessment, practical treatment options, and ongoing support for anxiety, depression, or other mental health concerns, Prof Chanaka Wijeratne is ready to help in the Hurstville area of New South Wales, Australia.
I’ve been seeing Prof Wijeratne at Waratah Private for anxiety and he’s been incredibly supportive. The therapy sessions helped me understand my triggers, and the medication tweaks have made a real difference. I finally feel like I’m in control again.
Relieved to have found a psychiatrist who explains things in plain language. Prof Wijeratne did a thorough anxiety evaluation and put together a practical plan. The team at Hurstville are easy to talk to, and I’m feeling steadier month by month.
Grateful for the compassionate care from Prof Wijeratne. The combination of counseling and medication management has helped my depression symptoms a lot. Highly recommended if you’re in the St George area.
I was nervous about starting therapy, but Prof Wijeratne made me feel heard from the first visit. The sessions at Waratah Private were private and respectful, and I’ve seen real progress with anxiety.
Efficient and kind. The doctor conducted a thorough evaluation and tailored a plan that fits my life in Hurstville. It’s a relief to have a clear path with ongoing support.
The mental health plan I started with Prof Wijeratne has made a noticeable difference. Medication management feels careful and well monitored, and the therapy sessions are practical and empowering.
From the first appointment, I felt taken seriously. Prof Wijeratne’s approach to anxiety and depression evaluations was thorough, and the ongoing counseling has helped me build better coping strategies.