Adult Psychiatry

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Adult Psychiatry

Adult Psychiatry

Supporting Mental Wellness at Every Stage of Adulthood

Modern life brings many challenges, from managing work and family demands to navigating personal transitions, loss, or long-term stress. At Serenity, our adult psychiatry services provide a safe, confidential space to understand what you’re going through and find pathways toward recovery and balance.

What Adult Psychiatry Involves

Adult psychiatry focuses on diagnosing and treating mental health conditions that affect mood, thought, and behaviour. These may include conditions such as depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and insomnia, among others.
Our psychiatrists take a comprehensive, person-centred approach, looking beyond symptoms to understand your life context, biological factors, and daily functioning.
Treatment may include:
  • Personalised medication plans
  • Psychotherapy or counselling
  • Stress management strategies
  • Lifestyle and sleep support
  • Coordination with psychologists or therapists for ongoing care

Every plan is developed collaboratively, guided by your comfort, preferences, and recovery goals.

When to Seek Help

It may be time to reach out for support if you’re experiencing:

Care at Serenity

At Serenity, seeking psychiatric care isn’t about labels, it’s about understanding yourself and feeling supported. Our team works with empathy, respect, and clinical integrity, ensuring each consultation is private and judgement-free.
Whether you’re facing a new challenge or managing a long-term condition, we walk alongside you, helping you regain a sense of calm, purpose, and stability.

Explore Adult Mental Health Conditions

Learn more about the specific conditions our psychiatrists treat:

Adult ADHD

ADHD is often thought of as a childhood condition, but many people continue to experience symptoms into adulthood, sometimes without ever being diagnosed.

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Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety disorders are more than temporary nervousness. They involve persistent fear, tension, or dread that can affect work, relationships, and well-being.

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Bipolar Disorder

Everyone has ups and downs, but for some, mood changes can be intense, lasting days or weeks, and affecting energy, sleep, and decision-making.

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Depression

Feeling sad is part of being human, but when sadness doesn’t lift and everyday life starts to feel heavy, it may be a sign of depression.

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Insomnia

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Relationship Difficulties

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Schizophrenia & Psychotic Disorders

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Work & Caregiver Stress

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What to expect when you reach out

A simple, guided process built around trust, clarity, and continued care.

First Visit

A confidential consultation to understand your story, background, and symptoms.

Assessment

A structured evaluation to identify possible diagnoses and contributing factors.

Treatment Plan

Personalised therapy or medication options, developed through shared decision-making.

Ongoing Care

Regular follow-ups to adjust treatment and support your progress over time.