Your journey with Dokotela will be as part of a supportive team, not a sole practitioner left unsupported with your professional challenges. We provide full-service support to our team and promote a culture of quality and collaboration.
Doctor Mark Cross is a psychiatrist with clinical experience over 3 decades. He graduated as a doctor in Cape Town, specialised in the UK, and has worked as a specialist in Sydney since 2005. He holds senior conjoint lecturer positions at the Universities of NSW and Western Sydney. In 2013 he received a teaching award from UNSW and in 2015 a NSW premier’s award for services to public health. Mark has special interests in sexuality issues, Mental Health in the workplace, anxiety and improving the care and quality of life of people with lived experience, and carers.
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Level 23, 520 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022
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9 AM - 6 PM Mon-Fri 10 AM - 2 PM Sat
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Dokotela acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples of Australia and we pay our respects to their elders past, present and future who we share this great region with.
Diverse Commitment
Dokotela is committed to embracing diversity and eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of health services. We welcome all people irrespective of ethnicity, faith, sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Art by Kristi Kirk. A proud Kamilaroi woman who hails from the Gamilaraay and Gomeroi tribes in NSW, Kristi Kirk, was commissioned to create this piece for Dokotela . The interconnecting circles in Kristi’s artwork represent the coming together of communities with Dokotela practitioners to make specialist care more accessible to our First Nations People.
Doctor Mark Cross is a psychiatrist with clinical experience over 3 decades. He graduated as a doctor in Cape Town, specialised in the UK, and has worked as a specialist in Sydney since 2005. He holds senior conjoint lecturer positions at the Universities of NSW and Western Sydney. In 2013 he received a teaching award from UNSW and in 2015 a NSW premier’s award for services to public health. Mark has special interests in sexuality issues, Mental Health in the workplace, anxiety and improving the care and quality of life of people with lived experience, and carers.