Dr. Tsang is a friendly and attentive doctor that I felt has met my needs. He seemed to be knowledgeable and gave me some useful solutions.
Posted Date : 18/11/2020
Dr. Tsang is a friendly and attentive doctor that I felt has met my needs. He seemed to be knowledgeable and gave me some useful solutions.
Posted Date : 18/11/2020
I have only had a few appointments with Dr Ricky Tsang, and he has demonstrated a caring and insightful approach to my problems. He appears to have a vast knowledge at his fingertips and what he doesn't know he will humbly admit he doesn't, and research. I feel confident and safe under his care.
Posted Date : 15/07/2019
Anonymous
Dr Tsang has come as a light at the end of a very dark and confusing journey.
I have struggled with mental health issues since 2008 and had been shunted from one doctor to another.I was misdiagnosed with PMMD by a leading Women’s mental health hospital .Hormone treatment went on for years still no help. Dictors couldn’t take a stand, wether my symptoms physiological or psychological. As a last resort I booked an appointment after hearing good things about Dr Tsang
After a half an hours chat he diagnosed what the more popular and in demand psychiatrist couldn’t do for so long. With a clear diagnosis and his very good insight in the particular disorder.i have been on two different mood stabilisers .I have experience a gradual elevation of symptoms and have gained control over myself as the dose has been increased gradually.
I appreciate his knowledge and real concern about all I have had to go though and is reassuring about the future.
Anonymous
Very poor experience with Dr Tsang. I saw Dr Tsang for over 8 months, and he left me feeling like a guinea pig. He gave me drug after drug to try, some cheap, others incredibly expensive. I was a uni student and cutting corners with groceries to afford his $400+ bills. He diagnosed me with depression and anxiety, and tried me on 13+ drugs – even heavier, sedating ones. When I’d come back after another 4-6 weeks on a new drug, with no improvement, rather than providing some empathy and compassion, we’d move quickly on to the next ‘I had a patient who had luck on this, let’s try this’. There were plenty of times I had 9am appointments, and would see him arrive in the front doors at 9:15am, if not later. While seeing him, I never feel heard, validated, or empowered. I’m now in a much better place, and the key was an excellent psychologist, supportive GP and lifestyles changes – something Dr Ricky Tsang did not identify, nor did he acknowledge the importance of such supports.