Dr Phaswane

Dr. Abigail Phaswane

About Us

About Us

Dr Phaswane Psychiatry

Comprehensive Psychiatric Care for Adults and Adolescents

As a dedicated psychiatrist, I specialise in providing personalised care to adults and adolescents dealing with a wide range of mental health challenges. My approach combines evidence-based medicine with a compassionate, holistic perspective to support my patients in achieving optimal psychosocial functioning and overall well-being.

My Philosophy of Care

I believe that every individual is unique, and mental health care should be tailored to address the specific needs of each patient. My role goes beyond evaluation and diagnosis; I aim to create a therapeutic environment where patients feel understood, supported, and empowered to embark on their journey toward mental wellness.

Areas of Expertise

I manage and treat a variety of mental health conditions, including but not limited to:

  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Depression
  • Mood Disorders
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders
  • Adjustment Issues

Using a multidisciplinary approach, I work closely with my patients to develop effective treatment plans, incorporating therapy, medication management, and lifestyle strategies that promote long-term wellness.

Qualifications

With an extensive background in psychiatry, my academic and professional qualifications include:

  • MBChB (UCT) – Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, University of Cape Town
  • DMH (SA) – Diploma in Mental Health, South Africa
  • Mmed (Psych) (UP) – Master of Medicine in Psychiatry, University of Pretoria
  • FC Psych (SA) – Fellow of the College of Psychiatrists, South Africa

These credentials underscore my commitment to advancing mental health care and staying abreast of the latest developments in psychiatry.

Registration

MP0732567
PracticeNo: 1054031

Why Us

Why Choose Us

Empowering Mental Wellness Through Compassionate, Personalised Care.

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