Oriole Mind & Body Clinic, Hurstville
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10am – 5pm |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 10am – 5pm |
Friday | 10am – 5pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Psychologist
4.5
Therapy sessions
Counseling for mental health concerns
Stress management techniques
Behavioral therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
Ying Huang, Psychologist, degree not listed, years of experience not listed, works at Oriole Mind & Body Clinic in Hurstville, NSW. She provides therapy and counseling for mental health concerns. She also offers stress management techniques, behavioral therapy, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). She speaks English and Mandarin Chinese.
Ying Huang sees clients in Suite 20, Level 3, 2-4 Cross Street, Hurstville 2220. This is in Sydney’s southern suburbs, making it easy for people in and around the St George area to access professional mental health care. Her clinic in Hurstville uses a calm, private space where patients can talk openly and feel supported.
In her care, patients can find different options to help with mood, worry, and everyday stress. Therapy sessions and counseling are available for a range of mental health concerns. She uses practical methods to help people understand their thoughts and feelings. CBT helps people change unhelpful patterns and build healthy habits. Behavioral therapy can support behavior changes that improve daily life. Stress management techniques teach simple skills to cope with pressure at work, school, or home.
Ying Huang values clear communication and a patient-friendly approach. She welcomes patients who prefer English or Mandarin, making it easier for families and individuals to engage in care. She emphasizes a respectful, non-judgmental environment where questions are encouraged and progress is tracked over time.
The care at Oriole Mind & Body Clinic focuses on teamwork and ongoing learning. Ying Huang stays informed about new research and evidence-based practices in psychology. She works with clients to set realistic goals and to review progress regularly. If needed, she can coordinate care with other health professionals to support overall well-being.
Patients can trust her compassionate approach and professional demeanor. Her growing reputation in the Hurstville area reflects a commitment to high-quality mental health care. With a patient-focused style and a strong foundation in therapy techniques, Ying Huang helps people build resilience and improve their daily lives in Australia.
I booked a few sessions with Ying in Hurstville and felt immediate relief after trying her CBT approach. She explained things in plain English and gave me practical stress management techniques I could use every day. Highly recommend for anyone juggling work and family.
A friendly and calming space in Suite 20. Ying helped me identify cognitive patterns that were making my anxiety worse and suggested behavioural strategies that actually fit my daily routine here in NSW. I left feeling lighter and more in control.
I’ve seen a few therapists, but Ying’s approach feels very grounded. She listened without judgment and gave me practical tools for mindfulness and stress management. I’m noticeably better at handling the day-to-day pressures.
Great location in Hurstville and a space that feels safe to open up. Ying spoke clearly about CBT techniques and behavioural steps, which helped me manage my mood swings more effectively. I’d recommend to friends and family nearby.
Being able to speak Mandarin when needed was a big plus for me. Ying was patient, understanding, and gave me concrete exercises to practice between sessions. I’ve noticed real improvements in my stress levels.
The sessions at Cross Street felt private and reassuring. Ying’s explanations of cognitive-behavioral strategies were clear, and I left with a plan that works for implementing healthy routines in my day-to-day life.
If you’re anywhere near Sydney’s southern suburbs, Ying is worth a visit. She combines evidence-based therapies with a warm, Australian-friendly approach. I’m more confident in managing stress now than I was a few months ago.