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Matthew Tremaine | Later Life Psychiatry

Private Service, Psychiatry, Mental Health

Description

I am a UK-trained Consultant Psychiatrist specialising in the mental health of older adults.

I offer comprehensive services including assessment, diagnosis, advice, medical treatment, and follow-up, with a focus on helping people in later life who are experiencing low mood, anxiety and memory problems.​

For people who are living with dementia, I can help with symptoms that cause distress, involving whānau and carers at every step.​

In addition to a clinic based in Palmerston North, I can also see you or your loved one at home (including rest homes).

I am happy to see people via telehealth for follow-up but recommend seeing people face-to-face for an initial assessment.

Who is a Psychiatrist?
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who, after basic medical qualifications, receives years of training and develops the expertise to become a specialist in identifying symptoms of, and diagnosing and treating, mental illnesses. 

Consultants

Ages

Older adult / Kaumātua

How do I access this service?

Referral

I accept referrals from healthcare professionals as well as self-referrals and referrals from family / whānau. I recommend you do see your GP first and ask them to refer you, but if this isn't possible please complete a self-referral.

You can find my referral form here

Home visit provider

Check home visit fees here

Contact us

Please visit my website to find my contact details.

Referral Expectations

For Referrers: If you are a referring healthcare professional, I would be really grateful for blood tests having been completed before referral. This is to rule out reversible causes of neuropsychiatric symptoms. I recommend: FBC, U&Es, LFTs, Calcium, Thyroid Function, B12 and Folate. Many thanks.

Fees and Charges Categorisation

Fees apply

Fees and Charges Description

Find details of our consultation fees, including home visit fees, here

Languages Spoken

English

Procedures / Treatments

Anxiety disorders

We all encounter anxiety at some time or other. Anxiety may serve as an alert signal warning us of external /internal threats and consequently act as a prompt to take appropriate action. When anxiety is very severe and present even when there is no threat of any kind, then it interferes with our functioning and can become an illness. In this circumstance, anxiety becomes a disorder characterised by an unpleasant emotion with feelings of fear, threat and impending danger and can be associated with numerous bodily symptoms like breathlessness, trembling, tightness in throat, dry mouth, racing heart and nausea/vomiting. There are varieties of anxiety disorders like panic attacks, phobias, agoraphobia, social anxiety, post-traumatic disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. Anxiety can often be associated with a depressive episode. Anxiety disorders are very common and if unrecognised and untreated, can cause severe disability.

We all encounter anxiety at some time or other. Anxiety may serve as an alert signal warning us of external /internal threats and consequently act as a prompt to take appropriate action. When anxiety is very severe and present even when there is no threat of any kind, then it interferes with our functioning and can become an illness. In this circumstance, anxiety becomes a disorder characterised by an unpleasant emotion with feelings of fear, threat and impending danger and can be associated with numerous bodily symptoms like breathlessness, trembling, tightness in throat, dry mouth, racing heart and nausea/vomiting. There are varieties of anxiety disorders like panic attacks, phobias, agoraphobia, social anxiety, post-traumatic disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. Anxiety can often be associated with a depressive episode. Anxiety disorders are very common and if unrecognised and untreated, can cause severe disability.

Depression

Depression is a mood disorder. Emotional states like sadness, ‘feeling blue’ or tearfulness are part of normal human experience. Clinical depression is called Major Depression and is characterised by the presence for at least two weeks of symptoms such as depressed mood, diminished interest and pleasure in most activities, change in appetite and weight (these can be increased or decreased) sleep disturbance, fatigue, bodily symptoms (headache, backache etc) poor concentration, feelings of anxiousness, worthlessness, hopelessness, guilt, and suicidal ideation. It is a common disorder and about 10-20 % of the population in New Zealand will suffer from depression during their lifetime.

Depression is a mood disorder. Emotional states like sadness, ‘feeling blue’ or tearfulness are part of normal human experience. Clinical depression is called Major Depression and is characterised by the presence for at least two weeks of symptoms such as depressed mood, diminished interest and pleasure in most activities, change in appetite and weight (these can be increased or decreased) sleep disturbance, fatigue, bodily symptoms (headache, backache etc) poor concentration, feelings of anxiousness, worthlessness, hopelessness, guilt, and suicidal ideation. It is a common disorder and about 10-20 % of the population in New Zealand will suffer from depression during their lifetime.  

Memory problems

There are several types of memory problems people can have. If you are referred because of memory concerns it is very helpful to bring along a family member. It is also very important to bring all of your medications with you as these can often affect memory. You are likely to have blood tests looking for some causes of memory loss and depending on your history you may be referred for a scan of your brain. Not all memory problems are due to dementia, so it's important to see a specialist who can thoroughly explore the symptoms you have.

There are several types of memory problems people can have. If you are referred because of memory concerns it is very helpful to bring along a family member. It is also very important to bring all of your medications with you as these can often affect memory. You are likely to have blood tests looking for some causes of memory loss and depending on your history you may be referred for a scan of your brain. Not all memory problems are due to dementia, so it's important to see a specialist who can thoroughly explore the symptoms you have.

Dementia

This is a condition of gradual loss of memory and other functions of awareness or thinking such as concentration over time. There are several types of dementia including Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia, which is due to the same sort of illnesses that cause stroke. Although many people are afraid of a dementia diagnosis, there is every reason to hope for a good quality of life whilst living with dementia with the right support and treatment. It is important to know early whether you have dementia. The earlier a dementia is diagnosed, the easier it is to find solutions and plan for the future.

This is a condition of gradual loss of memory and other functions of awareness or thinking such as concentration over time.  There are several types of dementia including Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia, which is due to the same sort of illnesses that cause stroke.

Although many people are afraid of a dementia diagnosis, there is every reason to hope for a good quality of life whilst living with dementia with the right support and treatment. It is important to know early whether you have dementia. The earlier a dementia is diagnosed, the easier it is to find solutions and plan for the future.

Programmes

Memory Clinic

A comprehensive assessment of any memory difficulties, including thorough exploration of the difficulties with you and your whānau and a neurocognitive examination. It is likely you will also be referred for a brain scan to aid diagnosis.

Programme Areas

Mental health

Programme Type

Non-acute specialist mental health community services

Regions

MidCentral, Hawke's Bay, Wellington, Hutt, Whanganui, Wairarapa

Age Groups

Older adult / Kaumātua

Referral Types

Self referral, GP

Referral Process

Please visit my website referral page.

Description

A comprehensive assessment of any memory difficulties, including thorough exploration of the difficulties with you and your whānau and a neurocognitive examination. It is likely you will also be referred for a brain scan to aid diagnosis.

Initial psychiatric consultation

An initial consultation will be a thorough exploration of the difficulties you have, whether they be with your mood or any other symptoms you are concerned about. Following this I will recommend a course of treatment if indicated and suggest follow up appointments to make sure you are well on your way to recovery.

Programme Areas

Mental health

Programme Type

Non-acute specialist mental health community services

Regions

MidCentral, Hawke's Bay, Wellington, Hutt, Whanganui, Wairarapa

Age Groups

Older adult / Kaumātua

Referral Types

Self referral, GP

Referral Process

Please visit my website referral page.

Description

An initial consultation will be a thorough exploration of the difficulties you have, whether they be with your mood or any other symptoms you are concerned about. Following this I will recommend a course of treatment if indicated and suggest follow up appointments to make sure you are well on your way to recovery.

Refreshments

There is a coffee cart outside of Kauri Healthcare.

Travel Directions

If you are coming to clinic, I presently hold them at Kauri Healthcare in Palmerston North.

The address is: 619 Featherston Street, Roslyn, Palmerston North 4414 and is approximately 5 minutes drive from Palmerston North Hospital.

Public Transport

If you are coming from outside of the region, Palmerston North Airport has regular direct flights from Auckland and Christchurch.

Parking

There is ample free parking at Kauri Health.

Accommodation

If you are planning on staying overnight in Palmerston North, there are a number of options.

The two closest motor lodges are:

Carramar Motor Inn
https://www.carramar.co.nz/
Phone: 06 355 8855
Free Phone: 0800 11 55 88
Address: 45 Ruahine Street, Roslyn, Palmerston North

A'Abode Motor Lodge

https://www.aabodemotel.co.nz/
Phone: 06 357 9903
Address: 
35 Ruahine Street, Roslyn, Palmerston North 4414

Pharmacy

There is an onsite pharmacy at Kauri Healthcare.

Find your nearest pharmacy here

Contact Details

This page was last updated at 12:03PM on July 29, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Matthew Tremaine | Later Life Psychiatry.