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Dr Jik Loy

Waikato Region
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about Dr Jik Loy

Areas of Special Interest
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
ADHD across the lifespan
Adult ADHD
Complex Trauma
Hospitals Practicing At: Waikato Hospital
Other Languages Spoken: Hokkien, Some Mandarin & Malay

services

Description of Specialisation
General Psychiatry & Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. I join both Child Psychiatry & Adult Psychiatry peer groups


credentials

Qualifications/Memberships
MBBS (Melbourne), FRANZCP (2004)
Certificate in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2004)
RANZCP Faculty membership for Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
RANCZP network membership for ADHD
EMDR Certificate of Completion Basic Training (2022)
Corresponding membership of American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry since 2004

Specialist Training
NZ Specialist & Subspecialty Training

Specialist Experience
20 years since 2004 in Child & Adolescent & General Psychiatry. I remained on the adult on call after-hours roster at Waikato Hospital. I have been doing EMDR Therapy since 2019. In private practice, as I am doing it part time, I am happy to see clients age 5-18. After age 18, I prefer to see adult ADHD (18-65) with coexisting conditions or comorbidities. I prefer not to do diagnostic assessment for ASD in private practice due to the amount of time required but I am happy to consult on medication management of ASD

Current Positions
Consultant Psychatrist Te Whatu Ora Waikato
Clinical Director ICAMHS Waikato
Mostly public work, some part time private work

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Health Hub, 9 Thackeray St, Hamilton Central, Hamilton

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