Dr Radmanesh completed his medical and General Psychiatry training at the Royal Melbourne hospital. He then commenced advanced training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Alfred Hospital. During his training, he worked in Child and Adolescent psychiatry inpatient units at the Royal and Monash Children’s hospitals.
Dr Radmanesh believes that adolescence is a period of dynamic physiological, neurocognitive and behavioural changes and that during early developmental phases; the brain is uniquely susceptible to stress. Accordingly, Dr Radmanesh supports the conceptual framework of early diagnosis and interventions for children and adolescent. He enjoys working with children, adolescents and their families to develop a positive outcome, which is rewarding to both patients and Dr Radmanesh himself. Dr Radmanesh has an interest in neurodevelopmental disorders such as Autism Spectrum disorders and ADHD.