Dr. Anoop Sankaranarayanan

Dr. Anoop Sankaranarayanan Network Director, Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney

Specialty and Interest

Locations

Sydney
Australia

Experience

Network Director
Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney
2024 - Present
Sydney

Associate Professor Conjoint
Western Sydney University, Sydney
2017 - Present
Sydney

Senior Staff Specialist & Clinical Lead
Sydney Local Health District, Sydney
2024 - 2024
Sydney

Education and Training

Christian Medical College, Vellore
MD - Psychiatry
1999 - 2002

Christian Medical College, Vellore
Diploma
1997 - 1999
Psychological Medicine, Psychiatry Residency Program

PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Reseach
MBBS
1987 - 1993
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Who is Dr. Anoop Sankaranarayanan?
Dr. Anoop Sankaranarayanan is Psychiatrist in Sydney. Dr. Anoop Sankaranarayanan is affiliated with medical facilities such as Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, Western Sydney University, Sydney and many more. Dr. Anoop Sankaranarayanan graduated from Christian Medical College, Vellore, Christian Medical College, Vellore and many more.
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Dr. Anoop Sankaranarayanan graduated from Christian Medical College, Vellore, Christian Medical College, Vellore and many more.
Where does Dr. Anoop Sankaranarayanan work?
Dr. Anoop Sankaranarayanan is affiliated with medical facilities such as Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, Western Sydney University, Sydney and many more.
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Patients frequently visit Dr. Anoop Sankaranarayanan for anxiety, emotional disorders, bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, paranoia, dementia, schizophrenia.