About Us

Meet Dr Neil Jeyasingam
A/Professor Neil Jeyasingam
BSc (Med), MBBS, MBus (Health Admin), MPsych, FRANZCP, Cert(POA)
Dr. Neil Jeyasingam stands as a luminary in the realm of psychiatry, distinguished for his resolute commitment to transformative mental health care solutions. With a journey marked by relentless dedication to education, a dynamic career trajectory, and a notable portfolio of achievements, he exemplifies the pinnacle of excellence in the field.
Dr. Jeyasingam’s educational foundation took root at the University of New South Wales, where he obtained his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), and Bachelor of Medical Science (BSc(Med)). This robust foundation laid the groundwork for his expansive expertise in the medical domain. Venturing deeper into mental health intricacies, he pursued a Master of Psychiatry from the Institute of Psychiatry, specialising in Psychotherapy for Older Adults. Recognizing the significance of holistic care, he complemented his medical proficiency with a Master of Business (MBus) in Health Care Administration/Management from the University of Tasmania.
Dr. Jeyasingam’s journey traverses a tapestry of impactful roles. His clinical voyage commenced at Sydney South West Area Health Service, where he actively engaged in a comprehensive psychiatry registrar program. This formative experience sharpened his clinical acumen while nurturing a passion for knowledge dissemination. His footprint extended to esteemed institutions like the Brain and Mind Research Institute, where he excelled as a lecturer and private psychiatrist. Notably, his dedication to geriatric psychiatry shone during his tenure at Northern Sydney Central Coast Health as an Old Age Psychiatrist. Dr. Jeyasingam’s pioneering spirit came to life during his time at Telstra, where he harnessed telehealth’s potential to break geographical barriers, ensuring mental health support’s widespread accessibility.
He has also made significant contributions beyond the clinical realm. His role as a Clinical Advisor for the Royal Flying Doctor Service exemplifies his dedication to extending quality care to remote and underserved communities, showcasing his empathy and compassion.
His influence transcends clinical practice into intellectual and creative spheres. With over 22 published papers, his contributions span diverse subjects, from geriatric personality disorders to innovative mental health interventions. Literary accolades include “The Cat Boy,” acclaimed by the Australian Bush Poet’s Association, and “The End,” honored by the KSP Writer’s Centre Short Fiction Awards. His novella, “PSI: A Mental Health Novella,” disrupts paradigms and fosters mental health understanding.
Leadership roles accentuate his journey, such as Chair of Faculty Of Old Age Psychiatry, NSW, at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. As a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (FRANZCP), his credentials mirror his passion for enacting positive change. Dr. Jeyasingam extends his educational outreach to podcasts, imparting insights on self-improvement and personality dynamics. Active participation in initiatives like Key Health and scholarship programs underscores his dedication to shaping future mental health advocates.
Dr. Neil Jeyasingam’s narrative weaves education, innovation, and advocacy into a remarkable legacy. His commitment to transformative mental health care has left an indelible mark on individuals, institutions, and the field of psychiatry. His legacy is one of trailblazing contributions, scholarly pursuits, and an unwavering pursuit of excellence.
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and Bachelor of Medical Science (BSc(Med))
Master of Psychiatry with specialisation in Psychotherapy for Older Adults
Master of Business (MBus) in Health Care Administration/Management
Psychiatry registrar program
Lecturer and private psychiatrist
Old Age Psychiatrist
Psychiatrist in Telehealth
Chair of Faculty Of Old Age Psychiatry, NSW
Director
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Supervision, Clinical Assessment and Management
Lecturer
Owner/Director/Psychiatrist – Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Supervision, Clinical Assessment and Management
Clinical Advisor
Clinical Associate Professor
Lecturer
Acting Clinical Director
Lecturer
Providing Community and Consultation-Liaison support
Staff Grade Specialist
Psychiatry Registrar
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Supervision, Clinical Assessment and Management
Burwood - Main Office
St. John of God Hospital (Burwood)
420 Parramatta Rd, Burwood
Tel: (02) 8746 4400
Fax: (02) 9715 3643
* We are also affiliated for admissions.
Homebush
Homebush Medical and Dental Centre
17, The Crescent, Homebush.
Phone: (02) 9746 7789
Fax: (02) 9746 8944
Saturday mornings for face-to-face appointments only.
Logic Lounge
Suite 4, 159-167 Victoria Road, Drummoyne New South Wales 2047 Phone: (02) 7256 7070 for Telehealth and In-person appointments
Nursing Homes
Dr Jeyasingam provides nursing home assessments (in-person visits) to patients in the Concord to Ashfield region, and Northern Sydney.
Please contact 97467789 for more information.
Our Timeline
The History Of Our Clinic.
Timeline
Corner Tree Practice Timeline
CornerTree Practice’s remarkable timeline reflects a journey of growth, innovation, and unwavering dedication to delivering expert psychiatric care and fostering mental well-being.
Corner Tree's Beginning
Dr. Jeyasingam established Corner Tree Practice, a dedicated platform and clinic for comprehensive and personalised psychiatric care.
Expanding Horizons
Corner Tree Practice broadens its services to cover a diverse spectrum of psychiatric presentations.
Recognition
Corner Tree Practice gains recognition for its devotion to patient-centred care and evidence-based treatments.
Pioneering Growth & Excellence
Corner Tree Practice continues to expand its reach, solidifying its reputation as a trusted haven for expert psychiatric evaluation and compassionate treatment.